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Updated · LAist · Jul 10
Lucas Museum Opens $25 Ticket Sales for Sept. 22 Debut as 90037 Residents Get Free Passes
Updated
Updated · LAist · Jul 10

Lucas Museum Opens $25 Ticket Sales for Sept. 22 Debut as 90037 Residents Get Free Passes

3 articles · Updated · LAist · Jul 10

Summary

  • General admission for the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art goes on sale at 10 a.m. July 21, with timed-entry reservations available from the Sept. 22 opening through the end of February.
  • $25 adult tickets and $21 senior tickets will be offered, while children, founding members, active-duty military, personal aides and EBT cardholders can enter free.
  • 90037 residents will get free LM37 passes starting in August, covering the holder and one guest, with a share of opening-period tickets reserved for that neighborhood program.
  • Members get earlier access—top tiers on July 14, all members on July 15—and a preview window from Sept. 5 to Sept. 11, ahead of a Sept. 13 community preview day.
  • The 300,000-square-foot museum holds more than 40,000 works, and officials said more tickets and 2027 programming will be released after early demand becomes clearer.

Insights

After rejections from two other cities, what makes the Lucas Museum's billion-dollar bet on Los Angeles different?
Will the $1B Lucas Museum become a true community hub or an exclusive monument to its famous founder?