The HARD Summer Music Festival is set to return to Hollywood Park in Inglewood, adjacent to SoFi Stadium, on Saturday, August 2, and Sunday, August 3.
This year’s festival features a dynamic, multi-genre lineup headlined by Grammy-nominated house artist Dom Dolla, Colombian reggaetón star Feid, French industrial icon Gesaffelstein, and producer Kaytranada. The lineup also includes New Orleans hip-hop veteran Juvenile & The 400 Degreez Band.
The roster of electronic heavyweights is bolstered by visionary producer Four Tet, live composer Floating Points, hard-techno standout Sara Landry, and French DJ Nico Moreno, reflecting the festival’s reputation for curating both established favorites and cutting-edge talent.
For attendees, Metro will operate free bus shuttles from the LAX/Metro Transit Center. On both days, shuttles to the festival will begin at 1:30 p.m., with return service available for 90 minutes after the event concludes. While the shuttles are free, standard Metro fares are required for connecting buses and trains.
A one-way Metro trip costs $1.75 and includes free transfers for two hours. A daily fare cap is set at $5, meaning passengers will not be charged for more than three rides in one day. Fares can be paid with a TAP card, available at station vending machines, or through the official TAP mobile app.
To reach the shuttle pickup point at the LAX/Metro Transit Center via rail:
- From Orange County: Take the C Line from Norwalk Station.
- From the South Bay/El Segundo: Take the K Line from Redondo Beach, Douglas, El Segundo, or Mariposa stations.
- From Long Beach: Take the A Line to Willowbrook/Rosa Parks Station and transfer to the C Line.
- From the Westside, Eastside, Central LA, San Gabriel Valley, and San Fernando Valley: Take the A, B, or E Line to a station connecting with the K Line. Travel on the K Line to the Expo/Crenshaw Station stop, located across the street from the transfer point.
Parking is available at many Metro Rail stations, with a daily rate of $3 at paid lots. Some stations offer free weekend parking.
Alternatively, several regular bus routes stop near the venue, including Line 115 (Manchester Blvd), Line 117 (Century Blvd), and Line 212 (Prairie Ave/La Brea Ave). Please note that no additional service will be added to these standard bus lines during the festival.