Intuit Dome Brings Diverse Musical Acts to Inglewood This October: P1Harmony and Morrissey
Inglewood’s Intuit Dome continues its impressive concert season with two distinctive musical performances in late October, showcasing the venue’s versatility by hosting both K-pop sensation P1Harmony on October 18 and legendary British rock icon Morrissey with Social Distortion on October 25, bringing thousands of music fans to the city’s entertainment district.
P1Harmony will perform this Saturday, October 18 at 8:00 PM as part of their “2025 P1Harmony LIVE TOUR [P1ustage H : MOST WANTED] IN NORTH AMERICA,” marking one of the most anticipated K-pop concerts in the region this year and demonstrating the genre’s growing cultural influence in Southern California.
The South Korean boy band has built a dedicated following among younger audiences, with ticket prices ranging from $111 to over $171 on average according to ticketing platforms, reflecting strong demand for the Saturday night performance. VIP upgrades and parking passes are available as add-ons for fans seeking enhanced concert experiences.
Just one week later, on Saturday, October 25 at 7:30 PM, the Intuit Dome shifts musical gears entirely as it welcomes Morrissey, the former frontman of The Smiths and one of the most influential figures in British pop music, joined by punk rock legends Social Distortion in what promises to be a powerhouse double bill.
Morrissey has released 13 solo studio albums since his departure from The Smiths in 1987, cultivating a devoted fanbase drawn to his distinctive baritone voice, literary lyrics, and provocative stage presence. His appearance at Intuit Dome represents a rare opportunity for Southern California fans to see the controversial yet beloved artist in an intimate arena setting.
Ticket prices for the Morrissey concert range from $82 to an average of $332, with premium seats commanding higher prices due to the artist’s iconic status and relatively infrequent touring schedule. Social Distortion’s inclusion as the opening act adds substantial value, bringing together two generations of alternative rock and punk music fans.
For Inglewood’s local economy, these back-to-back weekend concerts generate significant business for restaurants, hotels, parking facilities, and retailers near the venue. Saturday evening performances are particularly beneficial for establishments offering pre-show dining and post-concert nightlife, creating extended economic activity throughout the entertainment district.
The P1Harmony concert on October 18 will attract a younger, highly engaged fanbase known for elaborate concert preparation, coordinated fan activities, and significant merchandise purchases. K-pop concerts typically feature passionate audience participation, creating vibrant atmospheres that enhance the overall entertainment experience for both performers and attendees.
Transportation planning is essential for both events, as Saturday evening concerts coincide with typical weekend traffic patterns. Metro connections, rideshare services, and dedicated parking at Intuit Dome provide multiple options for concert-goers, though early arrival is recommended to avoid last-minute congestion and ensure timely entry.
The October 18 P1Harmony show comes at a crucial moment for the group’s North American tour, with Inglewood serving as one of the major West Coast stops. K-pop tours often feature elaborate production values, choreography, and multimedia elements that showcase the genre’s commitment to comprehensive entertainment experiences beyond just musical performance.
Morrissey’s October 25 concert carries particular significance given his complicated relationship with audiences and occasional concert cancellations, making confirmed performances increasingly valuable to longtime fans. His pairing with Social Distortion creates an interesting generational bridge, uniting devotees of 1980s alternative rock with contemporary punk rock enthusiasts.
Social Distortion, formed in 1978, remains a powerhouse in punk rock with decades of touring experience and a catalog of classics including “Ball and Chain,” “Story of My Life,” and “I Was Wrong.” Their presence on the bill ensures that even those unfamiliar with Morrissey’s extensive solo work will experience a memorable evening of high-energy rock performance.
Local businesses near Intuit Dome have adjusted inventory and staffing in preparation for these concerts, with many offering special promotions designed to attract concert-goers before and after shows. The concentration of entertainment venues in Inglewood—including SoFi Stadium and the Kia Forum—has created an ecosystem of businesses specially adapted to serving large-scale event audiences.
Security and crowd management protocols at Intuit Dome ensure safe, organized entry and exit for thousands of attendees, with venue staff trained to handle the specific dynamics of different concert types, from the enthusiastic energy of K-pop fans to the more traditional rock concert atmosphere.
The October concert slate demonstrates Intuit Dome’s strategic programming approach, booking diverse acts that appeal to different demographics and musical tastes, maximizing venue utilization while exposing Inglewood to varied cultural experiences and broadening the city’s entertainment industry profile.
For residents unable to attend in person, both concerts will generate substantial social media activity, fan videos, and post-show coverage that amplifies Inglewood’s visibility as a premier entertainment destination and strengthens the city’s connection to global music culture.
This story draws on information from Ticketmaster, SeatGeek, Vivid Seats, Songkick, Live Nation, and the Intuit Dome.