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Caesars Superdome

Caesars Superdome (originally Louisiana Superdome and formerly Mercedes-Benz Superdome), commonly known as the Superdome, is a domed multi-purpose stadium in New Orleans, Louisiana, in the Southern United States. It is the home stadium of the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League (NFL). Plans to build the Superdome were drawn up in 1967 by the New Orleans modernist architectural firm of Curtis and Davis and the building opened as the Louisiana Superdome in 1975. Its steel frame covers a 13-acre (5.3 ha) expanse and the 273-foot (83 m) dome is made of a lamellar multi-ringed frame and has a diameter of 680 feet (207 m), making it the largest fixed domed structure in the world. The Superdome has hosted eight Super Bowls, including the most recent, Super Bowl LIX, and six NCAA championships in men's college basketball. In college football, the Sugar Bowl has been played at the Superdome since 1975, which is one of the "New Year's Six" bowl games of the College Football Playoff and the 2020 National Championship. It also traditionally hosts the Bayou Classic, a rivalry game played between the historically black colleges and universities Southern University and Grambling State University. The Superdome was also the long-time home of the Tulane Green Wave football team of Tulane University until 2014 (when they returned on-campus at Yulman Stadium), and was the home venue of the New Orleans Jazz of the National Basketball Association (NBA) from 1975 until 1979. In 2005, the Superdome housed thousands of people seeking shelter from Hurricane Katrina. The building suffered extensive damage as a result of the storm, and was closed for many months afterward. The building was fully refurbished and reopened in time for the Saints' 2006 home opener on September 25.

Infobox

Former names
Louisiana Superdome (1975–2011) Mercedes-Benz Superdome (2011–2021)
Address
1500 Sugar Bowl Drive
Location
New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
Coordinates
mw- 29°57′3″N 90°4′52″W / 29.95083°N 90.08111°W / 29.95083; -90.08111
Public transit
46 Poydras Street New Orleans Union Passenger Terminal
Owner
The Louisiana Stadium and Exposition District
Operator
ASM Global
Capacity
Football: 73,208 (expandable to 76,468)Basketball: 73,432Baseball: 56,941
Record attendance
78,133 (WrestleMania 34, April 8, 2018)
Roof
Dome
Surface
Monsanto "Mardi Grass" turf (1975–2003)FieldTurf (2003–2006)Sportexe Momentum Turf (2006–2009)UBU Speed Series S5 (2010–2016)Act Global UBU Speed S5-M Synthetic Turf (2017–2018)Turf Nation S5 (2019–present)
Broke ground
August 12, 1971
Opened
August 3, 1975;50 years ago (1975-08-03)
Reopened
September 25, 2006
Construction cost
US$134 million (Initial)($783 million in 2024 dollars)Renovations: US$193 million (2005–06 repairs) ($301 million in 2024 dollars)
Architect
Curtis and Davis AssociatedEdward B. Silverstein & AssociatesNolan, Norman & Nolan
NRHP reference No.
15001004
Designated
January 27, 2016

Tables

· Features › Capacity
1975–1978
1975–1978
Years
1975–1978
Capacity
74,452
1979–1984
1979–1984
Years
1979–1984
Capacity
71,330
1985–1986
1985–1986
Years
1985–1986
Capacity
71,647
1987–1990
1987–1990
Years
1987–1990
Capacity
69,723
1991–1994
1991–1994
Years
1991–1994
Capacity
69,065
1995
1995
Years
1995
Capacity
70,852
1996
1996
Years
1996
Capacity
64,992
1997
1997
Years
1997
Capacity
69,420
1998
1998
Years
1998
Capacity
69,028
1999
1999
Years
1999
Capacity
70,054
2000
2000
Years
2000
Capacity
64,900
2001
2001
Years
2001
Capacity
70,020
2002–2003
2002–2003
Years
2002–2003
Capacity
68,500
2004–2005
2004–2005
Years
2004–2005
Capacity
64,900
2006
2006
Years
2006
Capacity
68,354
2007–2010
2007–2010
Years
2007–2010
Capacity
72,968
2011–present
2011–present
Years
2011–present
Capacity
73,208
Notes
^
Years
Capacity
Notes
1975–1978
74,452
1979–1984
71,330
1985–1986
71,647
1987–1990
69,723
1991–1994
69,065
1995
70,852
1996
64,992
1997
69,420
1998
69,028
1999
70,054
2000
64,900
2001
70,020
2002–2003
68,500
2004–2005
64,900
2006
68,354
2007–2010
72,968
2011–present
73,208
^
· Notable events › Football
January 15, 1978
January 15, 1978
Date
January 15, 1978
Super Bowl
XII
Team (Visitor)
Dallas Cowboys
Points
27
Team (Home)
Denver Broncos
Points
10
Spectators
76,400
January 25, 1981
January 25, 1981
Date
January 25, 1981
Super Bowl
XV
Team (Visitor)
Oakland Raiders
Points
27
Team (Home)
Philadelphia Eagles
Points
10
Spectators
76,135
January 26, 1986
January 26, 1986
Date
January 26, 1986
Super Bowl
XX
Team (Visitor)
Chicago Bears
Points
46
Team (Home)
New England Patriots
Points
10
Spectators
73,818
January 28, 1990
January 28, 1990
Date
January 28, 1990
Super Bowl
XXIV
Team (Visitor)
San Francisco 49ers
Points
55
Team (Home)
Denver Broncos
Points
10
Spectators
72,919
January 26, 1997
January 26, 1997
Date
January 26, 1997
Super Bowl
XXXI
Team (Visitor)
New England Patriots
Points
21
Team (Home)
Green Bay Packers
Points
35
Spectators
72,301
February 3, 2002
February 3, 2002
Date
February 3, 2002
Super Bowl
XXXVI
Team (Visitor)
St. Louis Rams
Points
17
Team (Home)
New England Patriots
Points
20
Spectators
72,922
February 3, 2013
February 3, 2013
Date
February 3, 2013
Super Bowl
XLVII
Team (Visitor)
Baltimore Ravens
Points
34
Team (Home)
San Francisco 49ers
Points
31
Spectators
71,024
February 9, 2025
February 9, 2025
Date
February 9, 2025
Super Bowl
LIX
Team (Visitor)
Kansas City Chiefs
Points
22
Team (Home)
Philadelphia Eagles
Points
40
Spectators
65,719
Date
Super Bowl
Team (Visitor)
Points
Team (Home)
Points
Spectators
January 15, 1978
XII
Dallas Cowboys
27
Denver Broncos
10
76,400
January 25, 1981
XV
Oakland Raiders
27
Philadelphia Eagles
10
76,135
January 26, 1986
XX
Chicago Bears
46
New England Patriots
10
73,818
January 28, 1990
XXIV
San Francisco 49ers
55
Denver Broncos
10
72,919
January 26, 1997
XXXI
New England Patriots
21
Green Bay Packers
35
72,301
February 3, 2002
XXXVI
St. Louis Rams
17
New England Patriots
20
72,922
February 3, 2013
XLVII
Baltimore Ravens
34
San Francisco 49ers
31
71,024
February 9, 2025
LIX
Kansas City Chiefs
22
Philadelphia Eagles
40
65,719
· Notable events › Soccer › International soccer matches
Women's U.S. Final Victory Tour
Women's U.S. Final Victory Tour
Date
December 16, 2015
Winning Team
China
Result
1–0
Losing Team
United States
Tournament
Women's U.S. Final Victory Tour
Spectators
32,950
Women's International Friendly
Women's International Friendly
Date
October 17, 2017
Winning Team
United States
Result
3–1
Losing Team
South Korea
Tournament
Women's International Friendly
Spectators
9,371
Date
Winning Team
Result
Losing Team
Tournament
Spectators
December 16, 2015
China
1–0
United States
Women's U.S. Final Victory Tour
32,950
October 17, 2017
United States
3–1
South Korea
Women's International Friendly
9,371
· Notable events › Concerts
US Tour 1978
US Tour 1978
Date
July 13, 1978
Artist
The Rolling Stones
Opening act(s)
Van HalenDoobie Brothers
Tour / Concert name
US Tour 1978
Attendance
Revenue
American Tour 1981
American Tour 1981
Date
December 5, 1981
Artist
The Rolling Stones
Opening act(s)
George ThorogoodThe Neville Brothers
Tour / Concert name
American Tour 1981
Revenue
$1,531,250
Notes
Attendees filled the floor area, as well as the regular seating sections.
Creatures of the Night Tour/10th Anniversary Tour
Creatures of the Night Tour/10th Anniversary Tour
Date
February 14, 1983
Artist
Kiss
Opening act(s)
Zebra
Tour / Concert name
Creatures of the Night Tour/10th Anniversary Tour
Attendance
10,421 / 15,000
Revenue
$107,866
Notes
Mardi Gras Eve Spectacular
Purple Rain Tour
Purple Rain Tour
Date
February 1, 1985
Artist
Prince
Opening act(s)
Apollonia 6Sheila E.
Tour / Concert name
Purple Rain Tour
Attendance
Revenue
Glass Spider Tour
Glass Spider Tour
Date
October 6, 1987
Artist
David Bowie
Opening act(s)
Tour / Concert name
Glass Spider Tour
Attendance
Revenue
Moment of Truth World Tour
Moment of Truth World Tour
Date
November 27, 1987
Artist
Whitney Houston
Opening act(s)
Kenny G
Tour / Concert name
Moment of Truth World Tour
Attendance
Revenue
Faith World Tour
Faith World Tour
Date
October 18, 1988
Artist
George Michael
Opening act(s)
Tour / Concert name
Faith World Tour
Revenue
$450,555
Steel Wheels Tour
Steel Wheels Tour
Date
November 13, 1989
Artist
The Rolling Stones
Opening act(s)
Living Colour
Tour / Concert name
Steel Wheels Tour
Attendance
59,339 / 59,339
Revenue
$1,682,220
Rhythm Nation World Tour 1990
Rhythm Nation World Tour 1990
Date
July 8, 1990
Artist
Janet Jackson
Opening act(s)
Chuckii Booker
Tour / Concert name
Rhythm Nation World Tour 1990
Attendance
Revenue
The Magic Summer Tour
The Magic Summer Tour
Date
August 23, 1990
Artist
New Kids on the Block
Opening act(s)
Tour / Concert name
The Magic Summer Tour
Attendance
Revenue
Guns N' Roses/Metallica Stadium Tour
Guns N' Roses/Metallica Stadium Tour
Date
August 29, 1992
Artist
Guns N' RosesMetallica
Opening act(s)
Faith No More
Tour / Concert name
Guns N' Roses/Metallica Stadium Tour
Attendance
39,278 / 39,278
Revenue
$1,080,145
The New World Tour
The New World Tour
Date
April 24, 1993
Artist
Paul McCartney
Opening act(s)
Tour / Concert name
The New World Tour
Attendance
38,971 / 41,211
Revenue
$843,850
The Division Bell Tour
The Division Bell Tour
Date
May 14, 1994
Artist
Pink Floyd
Opening act(s)
Tour / Concert name
The Division Bell Tour
Attendance
41,475 / 41,475
Revenue
$1,401,445
Janet World Tour
Janet World Tour
Date
August 1, 1994
Artist
Janet Jackson
Opening act(s)
-
Tour / Concert name
Janet World Tour
Attendance
Revenue
Voodoo Lounge Tour
Voodoo Lounge Tour
Date
October 10, 1994
Artist
The Rolling Stones
Opening act(s)
Bryan Adams
Tour / Concert name
Voodoo Lounge Tour
Attendance
32,687 / 40,000
Revenue
$1,464,250
Alive/Worldwide Tour
Alive/Worldwide Tour
Date
July 9, 1996
Artist
Kiss
Opening act(s)
The Melvins
Tour / Concert name
Alive/Worldwide Tour
Attendance
16,308 / 16,308
Revenue
$513,665
PopMart Tour
PopMart Tour
Date
November 21, 1997
Artist
U2
Opening act(s)
Third Eye Blind
Tour / Concert name
PopMart Tour
Attendance
21,465 / 25,000
Revenue
$911,528
The Velvet Rope Tour
The Velvet Rope Tour
Date
October 28, 1998
Artist
Janet Jackson
Opening act(s)
Tour / Concert name
The Velvet Rope Tour
Attendance
Revenue
Let's Talk About Love World Tour
Let's Talk About Love World Tour
Date
April 12, 1999
Artist
Celine Dion
Opening act(s)
Tour / Concert name
Let's Talk About Love World Tour
Attendance
20,047 / 20,047
Revenue
$1,153,562
Do You Believe?
Do You Believe?
Date
June 23, 1999
Artist
Cher
Opening act(s)
Cyndi LauperWild Orchid
Tour / Concert name
Do You Believe?
Attendance
12,754 / 16,000
Revenue
$712,529
Into the Millennium Tour
Into the Millennium Tour
Date
February 26, 2000
Artist
Backstreet Boys
Opening act(s)
Jungle BrothersWilla
Tour / Concert name
Into the Millennium Tour
Attendance
54,365 / 56,211
Revenue
$2,286,582
No Strings Attached Tour
No Strings Attached Tour
Date
May 27, 2000
Artist
NSYNC
Opening act(s)
P!nkSisqó
Tour / Concert name
No Strings Attached Tour
Attendance
32,516 / 32,516
Revenue
$1,456,245
Oops!... I Did It Again Tour
Oops!... I Did It Again Tour
Date
September 20, 2000
Artist
Britney Spears
Opening act(s)
BBMak
Tour / Concert name
Oops!... I Did It Again Tour
Attendance
Revenue
Notes
This concert was taped for a Fox TV special titled There's No Place Like Home.
PopOdyssey Tour
PopOdyssey Tour
Date
August 22, 2001
Artist
NSYNC
Opening act(s)
Amanda
Tour / Concert name
PopOdyssey Tour
Attendance
Revenue
Notes
This show was filmed and released on VHS and DVD.
Truth Tour
Truth Tour
Date
August 25, 2004
Artist
Usher
Opening act(s)
Kanye WestChristina Milian
Tour / Concert name
Truth Tour
Attendance
Revenue
Destiny Fulfilled... and Lovin' It
Destiny Fulfilled... and Lovin' It
Date
July 2, 2005
Artist
Destiny's Child
Opening act(s)
Tour / Concert name
Destiny Fulfilled... and Lovin' It
Attendance
Revenue
Notes
This concert was part of the Essence Music Festival
Date
July 7, 2007
Artist
Kelly Rowland
Opening act(s)
Tour / Concert name
Attendance
Revenue
Notes
This concert was part of the Essence Music Festival.
Good Girl Gone Bad Tour
Good Girl Gone Bad Tour
Date
July 4, 2008
Artist
Rihanna
Opening act(s)
Tour / Concert name
Good Girl Gone Bad Tour
Attendance
Revenue
Notes
This show was part of the 2008 Essence Music Festival.
Freedom Tour
Freedom Tour
Date
July 3, 2010
Artist
Alicia Keys
Opening act(s)
Robin ThickeMelanie Fiona
Tour / Concert name
Freedom Tour
Attendance
Revenue
Notes
This concert was part of the Essence Music Festival
Brothers of the Sun Tour
Brothers of the Sun Tour
Date
August 3, 2012
Artist
Kenny ChesneyTim McGraw
Opening act(s)
Grace Potter and the NocturnalsJake Owen
Tour / Concert name
Brothers of the Sun Tour
Attendance
37,916 / 40,876
Revenue
$3,385,855
The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour
The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour
Date
July 7, 2013
Artist
Beyoncé
Opening act(s)
Tour / Concert name
The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour
Attendance
38,441 / 38,441
Revenue
$5,766,150
Notes
This concert was a part of the Essence Music Festival.
On the Run Tour
On the Run Tour
Date
July 20, 2014
Artist
BeyoncéJay-Z
Opening act(s)
Tour / Concert name
On the Run Tour
Attendance
42,374 / 42,374
Revenue
$5,206,490
Where We Are Tour
Where We Are Tour
Date
September 25, 2014
Artist
One Direction
Opening act(s)
5 Seconds of Summer
Tour / Concert name
Where We Are Tour
Attendance
50,349 / 50,349
Revenue
$4,258,450
What Now? Tour
What Now? Tour
Date
July 2, 2015
Artist
Kevin Hart
Opening act(s)
Tour / Concert name
What Now? Tour
Attendance
Revenue
Not In This Lifetime... Tour
Not In This Lifetime... Tour
Date
July 31, 2016
Artist
Guns N' Roses
Opening act(s)
The Cult
Tour / Concert name
Not In This Lifetime... Tour
Attendance
32,894 / 40,215
Revenue
$3,447,362
The Formation World Tour
The Formation World Tour
Date
September 24, 2016
Artist
Beyoncé
Opening act(s)
DJ Khaled
Tour / Concert name
The Formation World Tour
Attendance
46,474 / 46,474
Revenue
$5,349,960
Notes
Beyoncé was introduced to the stage by New Orleans native and "Formation" rapper Big Freedia.
Highway Vagabond Tour
Highway Vagabond Tour
Date
May 27, 2017
Artist
Miranda Lambert
Opening act(s)
Tour / Concert name
Highway Vagabond Tour
Attendance
Revenue
Notes
This concert was part of Bayou Country Superfest.
The Joshua Tree Tour 2017
The Joshua Tree Tour 2017
Date
September 14, 2017
Artist
U2
Opening act(s)
Beck
Tour / Concert name
The Joshua Tree Tour 2017
Attendance
34,536 / 34,536
Revenue
$3,873,405
On the Run II Tour
On the Run II Tour
Date
September 13, 2018
Artist
BeyoncéJay-Z
Opening act(s)
Chloe X Halle and DJ Khaled
Tour / Concert name
On the Run II Tour
Attendance
40,939 / 40,939
Revenue
$5,437,147
Taylor Swift's Reputation Stadium Tour
Taylor Swift's Reputation Stadium Tour
Date
September 22, 2018
Artist
Taylor Swift
Opening act(s)
Camila CabelloCharli XCX
Tour / Concert name
Taylor Swift's Reputation Stadium Tour
Attendance
53,172 / 53,172
Revenue
$6,491,546
÷ Tour
÷ Tour
Date
October 31, 2018
Artist
Ed Sheeran
Opening act(s)
Snow PatrolLauv
Tour / Concert name
÷ Tour
Attendance
42,295 / 42,295
Revenue
$2,827,815
No Filter Tour
No Filter Tour
Date
July 15, 2019
Artist
The Rolling Stones
Opening act(s)
Ivan Neville's DumpstaphunkThe Soul Rebels
Tour / Concert name
No Filter Tour
Attendance
35,023 / 35,023
Revenue
$7,163,692
Notes
This concert was originally scheduled to take place on July 14, 2019, but was postponed due to Hurricane Barry. The highest-grossing concert at the stadium to date.
Renaissance World Tour
Renaissance World Tour
Date
September 27, 2023
Artist
Beyoncé
Opening act(s)
Tour / Concert name
Renaissance World Tour
Attendance
49,265 / 49,265
Revenue
$10,802,708
The Eras Tour
The Eras Tour
Date
October 25, 2024
Artist
Taylor Swift
Opening act(s)
Gracie Abrams
Tour / Concert name
The Eras Tour
Attendance
TBA
Revenue
TBA
Notes
Swift is the first act to perform two or three shows at the stadium on a single tour.
Breezy Bowl XX
Breezy Bowl XX
Date
October 16, 2025
Artist
Chris Brown
Opening act(s)
Jhené AikoBryson Tiller
Tour / Concert name
Breezy Bowl XX
Date
Artist
Opening act(s)
Tour / Concert name
Attendance
Revenue
Notes
July 13, 1978
The Rolling Stones
Van HalenDoobie Brothers
US Tour 1978
December 5, 1981
The Rolling Stones
George ThorogoodThe Neville Brothers
American Tour 1981
$1,531,250
Attendees filled the floor area, as well as the regular seating sections.
February 14, 1983
Kiss
Zebra
Creatures of the Night Tour/10th Anniversary Tour
10,421 / 15,000
$107,866
Mardi Gras Eve Spectacular
February 1, 1985
Prince
Apollonia 6Sheila E.
Purple Rain Tour
October 6, 1987
David Bowie
Glass Spider Tour
November 27, 1987
Whitney Houston
Kenny G
Moment of Truth World Tour
October 18, 1988
George Michael
Faith World Tour
$450,555
November 13, 1989
The Rolling Stones
Living Colour
Steel Wheels Tour
59,339 / 59,339
$1,682,220
July 8, 1990
Janet Jackson
Chuckii Booker
Rhythm Nation World Tour 1990
August 23, 1990
New Kids on the Block
The Magic Summer Tour
August 29, 1992
Guns N' RosesMetallica
Faith No More
Guns N' Roses/Metallica Stadium Tour
39,278 / 39,278
$1,080,145
April 24, 1993
Paul McCartney
The New World Tour
38,971 / 41,211
$843,850
May 14, 1994
Pink Floyd
The Division Bell Tour
41,475 / 41,475
$1,401,445
August 1, 1994
Janet Jackson
-
Janet World Tour
October 10, 1994
The Rolling Stones
Bryan Adams
Voodoo Lounge Tour
32,687 / 40,000
$1,464,250
July 9, 1996
Kiss
The Melvins
Alive/Worldwide Tour
16,308 / 16,308
$513,665
November 21, 1997
U2
Third Eye Blind
PopMart Tour
21,465 / 25,000
$911,528
October 28, 1998
Janet Jackson
The Velvet Rope Tour
April 12, 1999
Celine Dion
Let's Talk About Love World Tour
20,047 / 20,047
$1,153,562
June 23, 1999
Cher
Cyndi LauperWild Orchid
Do You Believe?
12,754 / 16,000
$712,529
February 26, 2000
Backstreet Boys
Jungle BrothersWilla
Into the Millennium Tour
54,365 / 56,211
$2,286,582
May 27, 2000
NSYNC
P!nkSisqó
No Strings Attached Tour
32,516 / 32,516
$1,456,245
September 20, 2000
Britney Spears
BBMak
Oops!... I Did It Again Tour
This concert was taped for a Fox TV special titled There's No Place Like Home.
August 22, 2001
NSYNC
Amanda
PopOdyssey Tour
This show was filmed and released on VHS and DVD.
August 25, 2004
Usher
Kanye WestChristina Milian
Truth Tour
July 2, 2005
Destiny's Child
Destiny Fulfilled... and Lovin' It
This concert was part of the Essence Music Festival
July 7, 2007
Kelly Rowland
This concert was part of the Essence Music Festival.
July 4, 2008
Rihanna
Good Girl Gone Bad Tour
This show was part of the 2008 Essence Music Festival.
July 3, 2010
Alicia Keys
Robin ThickeMelanie Fiona
Freedom Tour
This concert was part of the Essence Music Festival
August 3, 2012
Kenny ChesneyTim McGraw
Grace Potter and the NocturnalsJake Owen
Brothers of the Sun Tour
37,916 / 40,876
$3,385,855
July 7, 2013
Beyoncé
The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour
38,441 / 38,441
$5,766,150
This concert was a part of the Essence Music Festival.
July 20, 2014
BeyoncéJay-Z
On the Run Tour
42,374 / 42,374
$5,206,490
September 25, 2014
One Direction
5 Seconds of Summer
Where We Are Tour
50,349 / 50,349
$4,258,450
July 2, 2015
Kevin Hart
What Now? Tour
July 31, 2016
Guns N' Roses
The Cult
Not In This Lifetime... Tour
32,894 / 40,215
$3,447,362
September 24, 2016
Beyoncé
DJ Khaled
The Formation World Tour
46,474 / 46,474
$5,349,960
Beyoncé was introduced to the stage by New Orleans native and "Formation" rapper Big Freedia.
May 27, 2017
Miranda Lambert
Highway Vagabond Tour
This concert was part of Bayou Country Superfest.
September 14, 2017
U2
Beck
The Joshua Tree Tour 2017
34,536 / 34,536
$3,873,405
September 13, 2018
BeyoncéJay-Z
Chloe X Halle and DJ Khaled
On the Run II Tour
40,939 / 40,939
$5,437,147
September 22, 2018
Taylor Swift
Camila CabelloCharli XCX
Taylor Swift's Reputation Stadium Tour
53,172 / 53,172
$6,491,546
October 31, 2018
Ed Sheeran
Snow PatrolLauv
÷ Tour
42,295 / 42,295
$2,827,815
July 15, 2019
The Rolling Stones
Ivan Neville's DumpstaphunkThe Soul Rebels
No Filter Tour
35,023 / 35,023
$7,163,692
This concert was originally scheduled to take place on July 14, 2019, but was postponed due to Hurricane Barry. The highest-grossing concert at the stadium to date.
September 27, 2023
Beyoncé
Renaissance World Tour
49,265 / 49,265
$10,802,708
October 25, 2024
Taylor Swift
Gracie Abrams
The Eras Tour
TBA
TBA
Swift is the first act to perform two or three shows at the stadium on a single tour.
October 26, 2024
October 27, 2024
October 16, 2025
Chris Brown
Jhené AikoBryson Tiller
Breezy Bowl XX
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Events and tenants
Succeeded byGiants Stadium, Tiger Stadium, and the Alamodomecurrent
Preceded byTulane StadiumNo permanent home in 2005
Preceded byTulane StadiumNo permanent home in 2005
Events and tenants
Preceded byTulane StadiumNo permanent home in 2005
Events and tenants
Home of theTulane Green Wave 1975–20042006–2013
Events and tenants
Succeeded byNo permanent home in 2005Yulman Stadium
Preceded byTulane StadiumGeorgia Dome
Preceded byTulane StadiumGeorgia Dome
Events and tenants
Preceded byTulane StadiumGeorgia Dome
Events and tenants
Home of the Sugar Bowl 1975–20052007–present
Events and tenants
Succeeded byGeorgia Domeincumbent
Preceded byLevi's Stadium
Preceded byLevi's Stadium
Events and tenants
Preceded byLevi's Stadium
Events and tenants
Home of theCollege Football Playoff National Championship 2020
Events and tenants
Succeeded byHard Rock Stadium
Preceded byfirst arena
Preceded byfirst arena
Events and tenants
Preceded byfirst arena
Events and tenants
Home of the New Orleans Night 1991–1992
Events and tenants
Succeeded bylast arena
Preceded byMunicipal Auditorium & Loyola Field House
Preceded byMunicipal Auditorium & Loyola Field House
Events and tenants
Preceded byMunicipal Auditorium & Loyola Field House
Events and tenants
Home of the New Orleans Jazz 1975–1979
Events and tenants
Succeeded bySalt Palace (as Utah Jazz)
Preceded byMiami Orange Bowl
Preceded byMiami Orange Bowl
Events and tenants
Preceded byMiami Orange Bowl
Events and tenants
Host of the NFL Pro Bowl 1976
Events and tenants
Succeeded byThe Kingdome
Preceded byRose BowlRose BowlStanford StadiumJoe Robbie StadiumSun Devil StadiumRaymond James StadiumLucas Oil StadiumAllegiant Stadium
Preceded byRose BowlRose BowlStanford StadiumJoe Robbie StadiumSun Devil StadiumRaymond James StadiumLucas Oil StadiumAllegiant Stadium
Events and tenants
Preceded byRose BowlRose BowlStanford StadiumJoe Robbie StadiumSun Devil StadiumRaymond James StadiumLucas Oil StadiumAllegiant Stadium
Events and tenants
Host of the Super Bowl XII 1978XV 1981XX 1986XXIV 1990XXXI 1997XXXVI 2002XLVII 2013LIX 2025
Events and tenants
Succeeded byOrange BowlPontiac SilverdomeRose BowlTampa StadiumQualcomm StadiumQualcomm StadiumMetLife StadiumLevi's Stadium
Preceded byThe SpectrumReunion ArenaH.H.H. MetrodomeGeorgia DomeReliant StadiumLucas Oil Stadium
Preceded byThe SpectrumReunion ArenaH.H.H. MetrodomeGeorgia DomeReliant StadiumLucas Oil Stadium
Events and tenants
Preceded byThe SpectrumReunion ArenaH.H.H. MetrodomeGeorgia DomeReliant StadiumLucas Oil Stadium
Events and tenants
Host of the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament finals 198219871993200320122022
Events and tenants
Succeeded byThe PitKemper ArenaCharlotte ColiseumAlamodomeGeorgia DomeNRG Stadium
Preceded bySun Devil StadiumSun Devil StadiumUniversity of Phoenix StadiumUniversity of Phoenix Stadium
Preceded bySun Devil StadiumSun Devil StadiumUniversity of Phoenix StadiumUniversity of Phoenix Stadium
Events and tenants
Preceded bySun Devil StadiumSun Devil StadiumUniversity of Phoenix StadiumUniversity of Phoenix Stadium
Events and tenants
Host of the BCS National Championship Game 2000200420082012
Events and tenants
Succeeded byPro Player StadiumPro Player StadiumDolphin StadiumSun Life Stadium
Preceded byUniversity of Phoenix StadiumLincoln Financial Field
Preceded byUniversity of Phoenix StadiumLincoln Financial Field
Events and tenants
Preceded byUniversity of Phoenix StadiumLincoln Financial Field
Events and tenants
Host of NFC Championship Game 20102019
Events and tenants
Succeeded bySoldier FieldLevi's Stadium
Preceded byMetLife StadiumCamping World Stadium
Preceded byMetLife StadiumCamping World Stadium
Events and tenants
Preceded byMetLife StadiumCamping World Stadium
Events and tenants
Host of WrestleMania 2014 (XXX)2018 (34)
Events and tenants
Succeeded byLevi's StadiumMetLife Stadium
Events and tenants
Preceded byTulane StadiumGiants Stadium, Tiger Stadium, and the Alamodome
Home of the New Orleans Saints 1975–20042006–present
Succeeded byGiants Stadium, Tiger Stadium, and the Alamodomecurrent
Preceded byTulane StadiumNo permanent home in 2005
Home of theTulane Green Wave 1975–20042006–2013
Succeeded byNo permanent home in 2005Yulman Stadium
Preceded byTulane StadiumGeorgia Dome
Home of the Sugar Bowl 1975–20052007–present
Succeeded byGeorgia Domeincumbent
Preceded byLevi's Stadium
Home of theCollege Football Playoff National Championship 2020
Succeeded byHard Rock Stadium
Preceded byfirst arena
Home of the New Orleans Night 1991–1992
Succeeded bylast arena
Preceded byMunicipal Auditorium & Loyola Field House
Home of the New Orleans Jazz 1975–1979
Succeeded bySalt Palace (as Utah Jazz)
Preceded byMiami Orange Bowl
Host of the NFL Pro Bowl 1976
Succeeded byThe Kingdome
Preceded byRose BowlRose BowlStanford StadiumJoe Robbie StadiumSun Devil StadiumRaymond James StadiumLucas Oil StadiumAllegiant Stadium
Host of the Super Bowl XII 1978XV 1981XX 1986XXIV 1990XXXI 1997XXXVI 2002XLVII 2013LIX 2025
Succeeded byOrange BowlPontiac SilverdomeRose BowlTampa StadiumQualcomm StadiumQualcomm StadiumMetLife StadiumLevi's Stadium
Preceded byThe SpectrumReunion ArenaH.H.H. MetrodomeGeorgia DomeReliant StadiumLucas Oil Stadium
Host of the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament finals 198219871993200320122022
Succeeded byThe PitKemper ArenaCharlotte ColiseumAlamodomeGeorgia DomeNRG Stadium
Preceded bySun Devil StadiumSun Devil StadiumUniversity of Phoenix StadiumUniversity of Phoenix Stadium
Host of the BCS National Championship Game 2000200420082012
Succeeded byPro Player StadiumPro Player StadiumDolphin StadiumSun Life Stadium
Preceded byUniversity of Phoenix StadiumLincoln Financial Field
Host of NFC Championship Game 20102019
Succeeded bySoldier FieldLevi's Stadium
Preceded byMetLife StadiumCamping World Stadium
Host of WrestleMania 2014 (XXX)2018 (34)
Succeeded byLevi's StadiumMetLife Stadium

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