
Acrisure Arena Wraps ‘Magnificent 7’ with Record-Setting Week of Live Entertainment, Welcoming Fans from All 50 States
Nearly 57,000 Guests, 11,394 Gallons of Beer, 349,341 Pounds of Rigging , and Thousands of Production Hours Power a Historic Two-Week Stretch at Coachella Valley’s Premier Entertainment Destination
Acrisure Arena capped off a historic stretch of world-class entertainment branded as “The Magnificent Seven,” hosting seven major events over a two-week period, that included Paul McCartney, The Who, blink-182, Maroon 5, Los Angeles Lakers, and the Coachella Valley Firebirds. This unprecedented run showcased the arena’s versatility and appeal as Southern California’s premier live entertainment destination. The sold-out series drew guests from all 50 U.S. states, Canada, and Mexico
- 7 shows in 12 days — record-breaking run.
- 56,981 total attendees — fans from all 50 U.S. states, Canada, and Mexico.
- Maroon 5 rigging – 82 points, 83,000 pounds, 2,400 labor hours.
- 2.82 people entered the arena every minute throughout the run.
- 487 stagehands worked a combined 2,435 labor hours behind the scenes.
- Maroon 5 stagehands – 73 hands for an additional ~121 labor hours.
- 34 semi-trucks of equipment loaded in and out.
- 349,341 pounds of rigging across 374 points and 358 motors — equivalent to the weight of a Boeing 747.
- 14,570 gallons of water used to create the arena’s professional-grade ice sheet (for hockey).
- 12,049 cars parked, averaging 3.8 guests per vehicle — sustainability win.
- Maroon 5 parking – 2,169 cars (ridership of 3.7)
- CVF Home Opener parking – 2,113 cars
- Magnificent 7 total — averaging just under 3.5 guests per car, highlighting sustainable transportation
- Collected 31.67 tons of trash.
- Diverted 15.85 tons of material to recycling.
- Achieved a 50% diversion rate.
- Sold a half ton or 1,036 pounds of pretzels alone.
- Sold 8.5 tons or 17,070 pounds of food.
- 4,104 gallons of water used to produce ice for concessions.
- 8,175 labor hours.
- 1,759 slices of pizza.
- 11,394 gallons of beer or enough to fill an above ground pool.















