HARD Summer is moving to Hollywood Park, adjacent to SoFi Stadium, for the upcoming edition that’s set to take place on August 3-4.
HARD Summer has become renowned for being one of the hottest festivals to attend each year ever since its debut edition in 2008. Not only does this Southern California staple bring some of the best artists in the realms of dubstep, trap, house, techno, hip-hop, and more to the stage, but it has grown to become the largest electronic music event in Los Angeles along the way.
If there’s one thing that’s defined HARD Summer beyond the forward-thinking lineups and sweltering temperatures, it’s the fact that this festival has made many different venues its home over the years. After trotting around other areas in Southern California during the past decade, it finally returned home to Los Angeles last year for an edition that took over the LA Memorial Coliseum, Exposition Park, and BMO Stadium. But HARD Summer won’t return to that space in 2024, as today they revealed they’re heading to Hollywood Park on August 3-4.
Nestled next to SoFi Stadium, Hollywood Park is an expansive venue that spans 300 acres, giving attendees plenty of room to dance the day away under the summer sun. While there are still plenty of updates to be revealed in the coming months, HARD Summer will see the return of its five iconic stages that will host everyone from legendary artists to rising stars alike. Last year featured the likes of Skrillex b2b Four Tet, Kaskade b2b John Summit, Dillon Francis, Oliver Tree, Kid Cudi, Ludacris, Black Coffee, and more, so keep your eyes peeled for the 2024 lineup to surface.
Additionally, with the festival moving to the 310 area code, limited-time layaway plans for a $3.10 deposit will be available on the day tickets go on sale.
The SMS presale for HARD Summer 2024 kicks off on Friday, February 16 at 9am PT, with the general sale beginning at 10am PT that same day. Sign up for presale access via their official website, grab your passes via Front Gate, and stay tuned for more details to surface