Los Angeles Rams tickets are the hottest items in southern California.

While the 2016 NFL season is still months away, the Rams are having absolutely no issue when it comes to selling season tickets. With Memorial Coliseum capable of holding over 90,000 people, the Rams apparently have decided to cap their season tickets at 70,000. According to Rams Chief Operating Officer Kevin Demoff, the team is already close to hitting that number, though.

Via Joe Curley of the Ventura County Star:

Demoff says the Rams have already sold 63,000 season tickets. Only planning to sell 70,000. — Joe Curley (@vcsjoecurley) June 23, 2016

That’s pretty amazing, and it seems like that other 7,000 season tickets will likely be sold within the coming weeks, or at least by the time the season actually kicks off.

For those curious, Curley also pointed out that the team is expecting capacity for games to be quite a bit more than that 70,000 number as well.

@LosAngelesRams @lacoliseum oh wait. Only planning on selling 70k season tix. Planning on capacity of 80k/90k depending on game — Joe Curley (@vcsjoecurley) June 23, 2016

That’s a lot of fans in the Coliseum, and at this point, it’s pretty safe to say that the Rams should expect to see a crazy number of people in the stands for their return to Los Angeles.