DAY6, Al Green, Penn & Teller, and KATSEYE Join the 2025 Class of Inductees

This year, YouTube Theater at Hollywood Park proudly inducted four new acts into its “Wall of Icons,” officially cementing the 2025 class in the venue’s history. Joining the Wall of Icons are South Korean pop rock band DAY6, soul legend Al Green, renowned magic act Penn & Teller, and the chart-topping girl group KATSEYE.

YouTube Theater’s Wall of Icons recognizes milestone performances and record-breaking events. This year’s first honorees were DAY6 who broke the record for selling the most tickets by a live K-pop band after headlining two sold-out shows in April. Al Green was presented with the Legend of Soul award preceding his show on October 4. Penn & Teller joined the wall on October 18 as the venue's first magic act. YouTube Theater presented KATSEYE with the final honor of the year on December 12 as the first girl group to immediately sell out the venue. The 2025 class joins previous honorees Mavis Staples, Netflix is a Joke, Los Ángeles Azules, and Metallica.

“We are proud to welcome a diverse lineup of talent at YouTube Theater and recognize major achievements on our Wall of Icons,” said Russell Gordon, Vice President & General Manager, YouTube Theater at Hollywood Park. “These acts have drawn global audiences, made an impact on the live entertainment industry, and created a memorable event at the theater.

YouTube Theater, adjacent to SoFi Stadium, presents year-round programming and was ranked among the 2025 Top 12 venues in the world by Billboard Magazine. Approaching nearly 2 million guests since opening in 2021, the venue has hosted a wide variety of entertainment, including Billboard Women in Music, LiSA, Wiz Khalifa, Simple Plan, Counting Crows, Caifanes, Miguel Bose, J.I.D., GUNNA, Jesse & Joy, and many more.

Looking ahead to 2026, YouTube Theater’s robust lineup includes Musiq Soulchild & Lalah Hathaway with special guests Teedra Moses and Kenyon Dixon (Jan. 17), 112 (Jan. 23), Rels B (Jan. 31), Black Label Society (March 13), Vive Chihuahua (March 20), Freestyle Explosion (March 28), Lamb of God (April 4), NMIXX (April 9), Mariachazo (April 18), Banda Macho (April 24), Zoé (April 29), Helloween (May 1), Cazzu (May 2), Rodrigo y Gabriela (May 10), Elefante (Oct. 2), and Eros Ramazzotti (Nov. 7).

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