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Bruno Mars Is Set to Open Intuit Dome in LA: Where to Get Last-Minute Tickets to His Sold-Out Shows

Latifah Muhammad
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Bruno Mars is set to take the stage for the grand opening of Intuit Dome in Inglewood, Calif., on Thursday (Aug. 15).

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The 15-time Grammy winner will perform back-to-back shows at the venue on Thursday and Friday. Tickets sold out months ago, but if you didn’t get a chance to snag yours, there’s still time to score passes.

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Where can you find the cheapest concert tickets online? Vivid Seats, StubHub, TicketNetwork and Seat Geek offer tickets at affordable rates.

Keep reading for a rundown of ticket prices.

Bruno Mars Live: Where to Find the Cheapest Tickets

Securing a ticket to opening night at Intuit Dome doesn’t come cheap, but it’s worth it to be among the first fans to set foot in the massive venue. The cheapest prices that we’ve seen range from $372 at StubHub and $347 at TicketSmarter, which is relatively low compared to some of the other sites.

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Tickets at Vivid Seats, TicketNetwork and SeatGeek start at approximately $428, although most tickets are priced well over $500. At Ticketmaster, for example, prices start at $524 for Thursday’s show and more than $600 for Friday.

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The more expensive seats can cost between $2,000 to more than $3,000.

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No matter where you sit, it feels nice to save money on concert tickets. Use code Billboard150 to save $150 off $300 at TicketNetwork (code: BILLBOARD300 saves you $300 off when you spend at least $1,000).

Intuit Dome, the Los Angeles Clippers’ home arena located blocks away from SoFi Stadium and the Kia Forum, offers an “intimate viewing experience,” with seats hovering over the floor so that fans get a closer, more “immersive” viewing experience. The 18,000-capacity Dome, which took nearly four years to build, has an 80,000-square-foot outdoor plaza with a 5,000-square-foot retail store, the largest outdoor LED screen in Los Angeles, plus three bars and restaurants.

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