As of its tenth anniversary in 2017, nearly 800 students participated in YOLA annually. In addition to YOLA at EXPO Center, it includes YOLA at HOLA in LA's
Rampart District, a partnership between the LA Phil and the Heart of Los Angeles (HOLA) and YOLA at LACHSA, a partnership with the LA Phil and the Los Angeles County Office of Education. Annually, YOLA provides more than 600 hours of music instruction and more than 120 residency hours with members of the LA Phil as well as programming which includes leadership camps, college prep, and skills training for the program's most advanced students. YOLA has performed with conductors including
Simon Rattle,
David Robertson,
Marin Alsop,
Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla and
Thomas Wilkins and worked with
Journey,
Stevie Wonder,
Juanes,
Gloria Estefan,
Gwen Stefani, and
Hilary Hahn. In addition to the Hollywood Bowl, YOLA performances have taken place at
Walt Disney Concert Hall,
The Barbican in London,
Suntory Hall in Tokyo, and
Kresge Auditorium at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In 2016, alongside
Beyoncé and
Bruno Mars, 50 YOLA students played the halftime show at the
Super Bowl with
Coldplay for an audience of 111.9 million viewers. It performed at the 2016 Ojai Music Festival, curated by
Peter Sellars, and presented the world premiere of a commissioned work by composer
Tania León with guest artists the International Contemporary Ensemble. That same year, 80 of YOLA's most advanced students toured for the first time, performing in Los Angeles, Visalia, Fresno, and Oakland, where they were conducted by Dudamel. ==The Judith and Thomas L. Beckmen YOLA Center at Inglewood==