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CONCERT

Lorde

Kia Forum, Inglewood, US
14. May 2026. 19:00h
2026
14
May
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar - illustration/ arhiva (vlastita)

Lorde tickets for Kia Forum in Inglewood - Ultrasound concert with Virgin songs and major hits live night

Looking for tickets to Lorde at Kia Forum in Inglewood? Get ready for an Ultrasound concert shaped by the album "Virgin", synth-driven pop, intimate vocals and favorites like "Royals", "Team" and "Green Light". Buy tickets in time for the May 14, 2026 show

Lorde at Kia Forum: an evening for an audience that loves pop with nerve and silence between the beats

Lorde comes to Kia Forum in Inglewood as an artist who long ago moved beyond the frame of a single hit, but is still recognized for what first made the audience stand by her: minimalist pop, darker synth layers, lyrics that sound like an unadorned diary, and choruses that do not force themselves forward, but stay in your head for days. The concert on 14.05.2026 at 19:00 is part of her Ultrasound phase, connected to the album "Virgin", and it stands out especially in the California schedule because Kia Forum has two consecutive evenings in the Los Angeles area. Tickets for this event are in demand.

For many, Lorde is still the voice of the songs "Royals", "Team", "Tennis Court" and "Ribs", but her concert today is not only a return to the beginning of her career. From the album "Pure Heroine" through the emotionally expansive "Melodrama" to the sunnier, slower "Solar Power", her sound has changed without a complete break from that cool, precise feeling by which she became recognizable. "Virgin", released in 2025, brings her back into a more stripped-down, electronically tense space, with songs such as "What Was That", "Man of the Year", "Hammer" and "Shapeshifter".

Why this tour matters

Ultrasound Tour follows Lorde in a period in which her music has moved closer again to a club pulse, but without losing its introspectiveness. The new material has more physicality, more bass and less decorative gloss than "Solar Power". It is music that relies on rhythm, space and voice, so the concert context is especially interesting: the songs can sound intimate even when an arena sings them, because Lorde often builds tension out of silence, repetition and sudden emotional cuts.The album "Virgin" is her fourth studio album. The Official Charts Company states that it was released on 27.06.2025 and that it includes 11 songs, among them "Hammer", "What Was That", "Shapeshifter", "Man of the Year", "Favourite Daughter", "Current Affairs", "Clearblue", "GRWM", "Broken Glass", "If She Could See Me Now" and "David". Pitchfork, in announcing the album, highlighted collaboration with Jim-E Stack, Daniel Nigro, Fabiana Palladino, Buddy Ross and Devonté Hynes. This is important context for the concert because Lorde on this tour is not relying only on nostalgia, but is presenting work that opens a new phase of her career.

On the pop scene, Lorde is a rare case of a songwriter who can move from a festival chorus into almost a whisper without the concert falling apart. Her strength is not in constantly raising the tempo, but in contrast: "Green Light" carries the euphoria of dance liberation, "Liability" lowers the hall into a fragile piano moment, "Royals" still works as sharp pop minimalism, and the newer songs from the "Virgin" period add a sense of unrest, questioning and directness.

What the audience can expect from the concert

With Lorde, concerts are usually not built as a mere parade of hits. Her audience comes for the atmosphere as much as for individual songs. One can expect an evening in which generations of fans will collide: those who have followed her since "Pure Heroine", listeners who found themselves in the "Melodrama" era and the new audience attracted by the sound of the album "Virgin". This is a good concert for people who love pop, but not necessarily pop that constantly seeks the loudest chorus.The repertoire should not be imagined as a fixed setlist until it has been published for this date. Still, previous performances within the same concert phase show that Lorde combines new songs with recognizable titles from earlier albums. That is logical for a tour presenting "Virgin", but addressing an audience that carries with it more than a decade of personal history. It is worth securing tickets in time.

The special appeal of this kind of performance lies in the fact that Lorde does not have to constantly dominate the stage in order to hold attention. Her voice often acts as the center around which everything else withdraws and returns: the kick of the bass drum, a narrow synth line, the audience choir in the chorus, a short pause before the explosion. In a large hall, such moments can be powerful because an intimate song is suddenly heard through thousands of voices.

Who this concert is especially attractive for

This is not an event only for those who know every B-side and every live recording. Lorde has a broad enough catalogue to attract even an audience that knows only the best-known songs, but those who love concerts with a clear emotional arc will get the most from it. Her music works better when listened to as a trajectory: from observation and distance to sudden opening, from a cool beat to a chorus in which the audience takes over the song.

  • Longtime fans can expect an encounter with different periods of her career, from early minimalism to new material.

  • Lovers of art pop and synth-pop will get a concert that relies not only on radio-friendly choruses, but also on texture, dynamics and space.

  • The broader audience will probably recognize big songs such as "Royals", "Team", "Green Light" and "Solar Power", but the concert experience will also depend on readiness for quieter, more vulnerable moments.

  • Visitors who like performances with a clear visual and emotional identity should pay attention to the Ultrasound aesthetic, connected with motifs of transparency, the body and the inward gaze.



Kia Forum as a space for Lorde

Kia Forum is located at 3900 W Manchester Blvd. in Inglewood, in a part of the Los Angeles area that in recent years has become one of the densest concert and sports hubs of Southern California. Nearby are SoFi Stadium, Intuit Dome and Hollywood Park, which means that around large events increased traffic can be expected, especially on approaches from Prairie Ave. and Manchester Blvd.

For Lorde, Kia Forum is an interesting choice because the arena has a history of major concerts, but does not feel impersonal like some modern multipurpose halls. Guides to the venue state a capacity of up to around 17,500 visitors, and the circular layout of the stands is one of the reasons why good sightlines toward the stage are often emphasized. For an artist who relies on detail, pause and a relationship with the audience, such a shape of space can help even a large arena feel more compact.Kia Forum was long known as a sports arena, especially from the time of the Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Kings, but after renovation in the 2010s it again became strongly connected with concerts. This is important for visitors: the space is not just a large box for tours, but a hall with musical memory. In such an environment Lorde can get exactly what her performance requires - enough capacity for a communal chorus and enough focus so that the quieter parts do not disappear.

Arrival, parking and movement around the venue

Kia Forum states that parking is available next to the venue, and entry to the parking lot is possible via Prairie Ave. or Kareem Ct. For events in this part of Inglewood, carpooling, rideshare and public transport are recommended, because traffic around Manchester Blvd. and Prairie Ave. can quickly become dense. For visitors coming for the first time, the smartest thing is to plan an earlier arrival and count on extra time for parking, security screening and finding the entrance.

For public transport, Kia Forum refers visitors to LA Metro Bus lines 211 and 215, with stops at Prairie/Manchester or Prairie/Kelso. Rideshare drop-off is permitted at the entrances, and for pickup after the event a special area is listed in lot H, at Pincay Dr. and Prairie Ave. These are details that can significantly reduce stress after the concert, especially because thousands of people are trying to move away from the venue at the same time.If you are arriving by car, it is useful to check the route toward the 405, 110 or 105 freeway in advance, depending on the direction of arrival. Kia Forum is close to LAX, so traffic depends not only on the concert but also on airport congestion, games or other events in the neighborhood. Places disappear quickly.

Inglewood and Los Angeles as a concert context

Inglewood is not just a technical location on the map. For travelers coming from outside California, this is a practical base between LAX, the beach cities of western Los Angeles and the large arenas around Hollywood Park. Lorde's concert at Kia Forum can easily be connected with a short stay in the city: a day by Venice or Santa Monica, dinner before the concert in the wider Westside area, then heading toward Inglewood with enough time in reserve.

For the local audience, this evening carries additional weight because Lorde is returning to one of the most important concert markets in the world. Los Angeles is not a neutral city for pop artists: here the industry, fans, musicians and an audience used to major tours meet. That is why a concert at Kia Forum is often not just another stop, but an evening in which the tour meets an audience that knows well how to recognize the difference between a routine performance and a performance with real tension.

Opening acts and the additional musical layer of the evening

On Lorde's schedule for 14.05.2026 at Kia Forum, Smerz and Sophia Stel are listed. This fits well with the atmosphere of the Ultrasound phase because the evening is not built around a classic pop package, but around artists and collaborators who move within the space of electronic, alternative and more experimental pop music. For the audience arriving earlier, that can be an important part of the experience, and not merely waiting for the main performance.

Smerz, the Norwegian duo known for combining electronic production, vocal intimacy and club unpredictability, can open space for a darker and rhythmically more unstable introduction to the evening. Sophia Stel brings an additional contemporary pop and electronic nuance. The names on the programme suggest that the concert is imagined as a whole with a clear sonic environment, and not as a random combination of artists.

How to prepare for the evening

The most important advice for this concert is simple: arrive early enough and do not assume that traffic around the venue will behave predictably. The start is announced for 19:00, and doors are listed as opening at 18:00 for the event. That does not mean you should arrive at the last moment. For this kind of concert, it is better to have time for entry, orientation in the hall and the beginning of the evening without rushing.As with other large arenas, it is good to check the rules for bringing in bags, items and mobile tickets on the venue's website before departure. Such rules can change according to the event, so it is safer to check them immediately before arrival than to rely on old experience from another venue. Ticket sales for this event are underway.

For the best experience, it is worth listening to "Virgin" as a whole, and then returning to "Melodrama" and "Pure Heroine". That order opens well the way Lorde has changed: from teenage precision and cool observation, through emotional collapse and the night city, to a new album that sounds like a more direct entry into the body, identity and insecurity. The concert at Kia Forum could draw its greatest strength precisely from those transitions.

Practical reminder


  • Artist: Lorde

  • Tour: Ultrasound Tour

  • Date and time: 14.05.2026 at 19:00

  • Venue: Kia Forum, Inglewood, California

  • Venue address: 3900 W Manchester Blvd., Inglewood, CA 90305

  • Announced additional artists for this date: Smerz and Sophia Stel

  • Public transport: LA Metro Bus 211/215 to the Prairie/Manchester or Prairie/Kelso stops

  • Parking: entry via Prairie Ave. or Kareem Ct.; rideshare pickup is listed in lot H at Pincay Dr. and Prairie Ave.

This concert will mean the most to an audience that asks more from a pop performance than a series of familiar choruses. Lorde is an artist who knows how to create space for collective singing, but also for discomfort, silence and vulnerability. At Kia Forum, with a large hall that nevertheless retains a feeling of closeness, that contrast may be the main reason why the evening will remain in visitors' memory.

Sources:
- Lorde.co.nz - data used about the Ultrasound schedule, the date at Kia Forum and the listed artists Smerz and Sophia Stel.
- Kia Forum - information used about the address, parking, parking lot entrances, rideshare area and public transport.
- The Official Charts Company - data used about the album "Virgin", release date, tracklist and album context.
- Pitchfork - data used about the announcement of the album "Virgin", collaborators and production context.
- Apple Music - description used of the sonic shift of the album "Virgin" in relation to "Solar Power" and the context of Lorde's newer songwriting direction.
- Inglewood Arena Guide - data used about the capacity of Kia Forum and the basic characteristics of the venue.

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08 May, 2026, Author: Culture & events desk

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