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Jennifer Lopez, Ashton Kutcher and More Attend Intuit Dome Opening, Headlined by Bruno Mars and a Surprise Performance by Lady Gaga

“I can’t wait to get in there and get the games going,” said Derrick Jones Jr., standing in front of the Intuit Dome — a $2 billion project and the new home venue of the Los Angeles Clippers — in Inglewood, Calif. The basketball forward was signed to the team this year, reportedly for a three-year, $30 million deal. “It’s amazing,” he said of having the space, which was unveiled on Thursday evening with a ribbon-cutting ceremony in the 80,000-square-foot outdoor plaza followed by a sold-out Bruno Mars concert inside. “And I can’t wait to listen to some good music tonight.” Chase Stokes and Kelsea Ballerini attend the Intuit Dome Grand Opening at Intuit Dome on Aug. 15, 2024 in Los Angeles. The Clippers previously played their home games at Crypto.com Arena in L.A., shared with the Lakers, Sparks and Kings, from 1999 until now. “Nobody want to share arenas with nobody. It had to happen,” he smiled, dressed in Heron Preston and Gallery Dept. with a Louis Vuitton belt bag and Nike SB Dunks. “This is my first year with the team and the first year for the dome. It’s going to be exciting. I can’t wait.” “Hey! How you doing?” a voice interrupted. It

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