Intuit Dome Set for Pokémon Night Out in Los Angeles

Pokémon Night Out is coming to the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles on Oct. 24, bringing Marshmello and Alison Wonderland together for a one-night EDM concert tied to Pokémon’s 30th anniversary. The event is aimed at fans 16 and older and is part of a broader celebration built around the franchise’s music, visuals, and signature characters.
What Pokémon Night Out Will Bring to Intuit Dome
The Los Angeles show will feature custom sets and visuals themed to Pokémon, with the company framing the concert as a large-scale fan experience. The Intuit Dome date is one of two announced performances, with London set to follow on Nov. 10 at the O2 arena.
the concerts are designed to unite fans through music and shared fandom, with both artists contributing to the event’s tone and presentation. Marshmello said he grew up with Pokémon, while Alison Wonderland said she was “freaking out” about the collaboration and described it as a dream come true.
For the Intuit Dome show, the age limit is clear: the event is for fans 16 and older. The concert is being positioned as a more mature celebration within the anniversary slate, rather than a family-focused gathering.
Why the Intuit Dome Date Matters for Pokémon’s 30th Anniversary
The timing connects directly to Pokémon’s 30th anniversary. The franchise began with Pokémon Red and Pokémon Green in Japan in 1996, followed by the U. S. releases of Pokémon Red and Blue in 1998.
That history helps explain why the company is leaning into a live event with music, stage production, and themed visuals. In the Intuit Dome setting, the goal is to turn a major Los Angeles venue into a nightlife-style celebration built around one of gaming’s best-known brands.
Taito Okiura, vice president of marketing and media at Pokémon Co. International, said immersive experiences like Pokémon Night Out are being used to bring trainers together across the company’s global fan community. He said Marshmello and Alison Wonderland both share a genuine passion for Pokémon that makes the collaboration a natural celebration of the fandom.
What Fans Know Next
tickets for the Los Angeles and London shows will go on sale on April 17, and merchandise for the events is also expected to be revealed. For now, the focus remains on the two-show rollout, with the Intuit Dome date leading the U. S. side of the celebration.
Pokémon Night Out is only one part of the anniversary lineup, but it stands out because it is clearly aimed at older fans and built around live EDM production. With the Intuit Dome event set for Oct. 24, the next step is the on-sale date, followed by whatever additional details the company chooses to release before Pokémon Night Out arrives.




