Many sports executives are in agreement that fan experience at stadiums will look markedly different in the future.
Here’s a look at what every NFL team has planned for in regards to fan attendance at stadiums for the 2020 season.
Right now, due to the COVID-19 outbreak, one of the most valuable areas within stadiums is attracting few, if any, visitors: suites.
Fans at TIAA Bank Field for the Jacksonville Jaguars game on Sept. 13 had a 100% contactless and cashless experience.
FOS spoke with Dr. Angela Rasmussen about stadium capacity and the potential impact that having fans at games could have on the pandemic.
While many stadium developers aren’t worried about capacity in the future, some believe that small will be the new normal.
NFL teams are gearing up to let more fans into stadiums. In Week 1, just the Kansas City Chiefs and Jacksonville Jaguars allowed fans. The Cleveland Browns — hosting the […]
As the NFL season approaches, teams are quickly announcing their fan attendance strategies — at least for the beginning of the regular season. On Tuesday, several teams announced they won’t […]
Due to COVID-19 concerns, the NFL plans to eliminate on-field military/police honor guards and halftime marching bands this season.
Expected to break ground next summer, the privately-financed Inglewood Basketball and Entertainment Center is expected to be ready for the start of the 2024-25 NBA season.