Pauley Pavilion Tickets

Pauley Pavilion Tickets

2/16/25

Sun

Michigan State Women's Basketball at UCLA Women's Basketball
6:00 PMPauley PavilionLos Angeles, CA
FROM $9+
2/18/25

Tue

Minnesota Basketball at UCLA Basketball
7:30 PMPauley PavilionLos Angeles, CA
FROM $31+
2/20/25

Thu

Illinois Women's Basketball at UCLA Women's Basketball
6:30 PMPauley PavilionLos Angeles, CA
FROM $9+
2/23/25

Sun

Ohio State Basketball at UCLA Basketball
12:45 PMPauley PavilionLos Angeles, CA
FROM $82+
3/1/25

Sat

USC Women's Basketball at UCLA Women's Basketball
6:00 PMPauley PavilionLos Angeles, CA
FROM $35+
3/8/25

Sat

USC Basketball at UCLA Basketball
Time TBDPauley PavilionLos Angeles, CA
FROM $115+
3/9/25

Sun

Stanford Women's Gymnastics at UCLA Women's Gymnastics
5:30 PMPauley PavilionLos Angeles, CA
FROM $45+

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About Pauley Pavilion

Pauley Pavilion

Don’t let its amphitheater-like name fool you: the Pauley Pavilion, located on the UCLA campus in Los Angeles, is a classic mixed-use indoor stadium that’s been the home of collegiate sports at the college for decades. Hot off its latest renovation in 2012, this venue, which hosts both basketball, volleyball, and other events is in some of the best shape in its 50-plus-year lifetime!

 

The History of Pauley Pavilion

Opened in June of 1965 with a capacity of 12,829, Pauley Pavilion was named for Edwin W. Pauley, a University of California Regent who was responsible for a major portion of fundraising for the new venue. Previous to the venue’s construction, sports teams for the school had the unfortunate luck of being hosted inside a tiny 2,700-seat capacity gym that was so unbearably stuffy it became known as the Body Odor Barn, making the new Pavilion a major upgrade for all involved!

As the Pavilion was feeling its age in the late 2000s, plans for a major overhaul were drawn up. The refurb took place in 2012, thoroughly modernizing the venue and increasing its total capacity to 13,800 to better accommodate modern audiences. Today, Pauley Pavilion is still used exclusively by UCLA for all sorts of team sports and other collegiate events.

 

What’s So Special About Pauley Pavilion Events?

Pauley Pavilion is so much more than your typical sweaty college sports venue. The Bruins have a long history of showing off their stuff for decades, making the Pavilion a choice stadium for anyone who’s a fan of collegiate sports. Throw in the concert events hosted there and you’ve got a recipe for success!

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Pauley Pavilion located?

Pauley Pavilion is located in the Westwood Village district of Los Angeles, California, on the campus of UCLA. 

 

What kind of events does Pauley Pavilion host?

Over the years the Pavilion has also been the site of a number of events for the Olympic Games, awards shows such as the MTV Video Music Awards and the Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards, and countless others.

Pauley Pavilion is also highly popular as a concert venue as well. Big names like Bob Hope, Bob Marley, Frank Sinatra, Bad Religion, Eric Clapton, Luciano Pavarotti, Guns N’ Roses, Faith No More, Metallica, Eric Clapton, Van Morrison, Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, and the Grateful Dead have all performed there.

 

Which team is playing at Pauley Pavilion?

UCLA’s collegiate basketball and volleyball teams, known collectively as the UCLA Bruins, have called Pauley Pavilion home since the 1960s and continue to do so today.

 

Where can I park for free at Pauley Pavilion?

There are a number of lots that can be utilized by fans attending Pauley Pavilion events. In lots 4, 7 and 8, in particular, parking is $13 per car. 

 

What is the seating capacity of Pauley Pavilion?

Pauley Pavilion sporting events can host up to 13,800 fans. 

 

Who owns Pauley Pavilion?

Pauley Pavilion is owned by The Regents of the University of California.

 

How do I get to Pauley Pavilion using public transport?

Fans wishing to avoid traffic have a number of public transport options at their disposal. From Metro lines to bus routes, you’ll be able to reach the Pauley Pavilion event with time to spare. Check what the suitable route is for you, depending on where you’re coming from.