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T-Mobile Park

T-Mobile Park is a retractable roof ballpark in Seattle, Washington, United States. It is the home stadium of the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball and has a seating capacity of 47,368. It is in Seattle's SoDo neighborhood, near the western terminus of Interstate 90 and is owned and operated by the Washington State Major League Baseball Stadium Public Facilities District. The first game at the stadium was played on July 15, 1999. During the 1990s, the suitability of the Mariners' original stadium, the Kingdome, as an MLB facility came under question, and the team's ownership group threatened to relocate the team. In September 1995, King County voters defeated a ballot measure to secure public funding for a new baseball stadium. Shortly thereafter, the Mariners' first appearance in the MLB postseason and their victory in the 1995 American League Division Series (ALDS) revived public desire to keep the team in Seattle. As a result, the Washington State Legislature approved an alternate means of funding for the stadium with public money. The site, just south of the Kingdome, was selected in September 1996 and construction began in March 1997. The bonds issued to finance the stadium were retired on October 1, 2011, five years earlier than anticipated. T-Mobile Park is also used for amateur baseball events, including the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association high school state championships and one Washington Huskies baseball game per season. Major non-baseball events that have been held at T-Mobile Park include the 2001 Seattle Bowl, WrestleMania XIX in 2003, which attracted the stadium's record attendance of 54,097, and the 2024 NHL Winter Classic. The stadium was originally named Safeco Field under a 20-year naming-rights deal with Seattle-based Safeco Insurance. T-Mobile acquired the naming rights on December 19, 2018, and the name change took effect on January 1, 2019.

Infobox

Former names
Safeco Field (1999–2018)
Address
1250 First Avenue South
Location
Seattle, Washington, U .
Coordinates
47°35′28″N 122°19′59″W / 47 °N 122 °W / 47 ; -122
Owner
Washington State Major League Baseball Stadium Public Facilities District
Operator
Washington State Major League Baseball Stadium Public Facilities District
Capacity
Baseball: 47,368 Football: 30,144
Roof
Retractable
Surface
Kentucky Blue Grass / Perennial Ryegrass blend
Record attendance
WrestleMania XIX 54,097
Field size
Left Field – 331 ft (101 m) Left-Center – 378 ft (115 m) Center Field – 401 ft (122 m) Right-Center – 381 ft (116 m) Right Field – 326 ft (99 m) Backstop – 69 ft (21 m)
Public transit
Stadium King Street Station
Broke ground
March 8, 1997 (1997-03-08)
Opened
July 15, 1999 (1999-07-15)
Construction cost
$517 million ($1 billion in 2025 dollars)
Architect
NBBJ 360 Architecture
Project manager
The Vosk Group LLP
Structural engineer
Magnusson Klemencic Associates
Services engineer
Flack Kurtz Inc.
General contractor
Hunt-Kiewit
Main contractors
The Erection Company Inc.

Tables

· Features › Seating capacity
1999–2002
1999–2002
Years
1999–2002
Capacity
46,621
2003
2003
Years
2003
Capacity
47,772
2004–2008
2004–2008
Years
2004–2008
Capacity
47,447
2009–2011
2009–2011
Years
2009–2011
Capacity
47,878
2012
2012
Years
2012
Capacity
47,860
2013–2014
2013–2014
Years
2013–2014
Capacity
47,476
2015
2015
Years
2015
Capacity
47,574
2016–2017
2016–2017
Years
2016–2017
Capacity
47,943
2018
2018
Years
2018
Capacity
47,715
2019
2019
Years
2019
Capacity
47,929
2020
2020
Years
2020
Capacity
47,500
2021
2021
Years
2021
Capacity
47,480
2022
2022
Years
2022
Capacity
47,378
2023
2023
Years
2023
Capacity
47,349
2024
2024
Years
2024
Capacity
47,376
2025
2025
Years
2025
Capacity
47,368
Years
Capacity
1999–2002
46,621
2003
47,772
2004–2008
47,447
2009–2011
47,878
2012
47,860
2013–2014
47,476
2015
47,574
2016–2017
47,943
2018
47,715
2019
47,929
2020
47,500
2021
47,480
2022
47,378
2023
47,349
2024
47,376
2025
47,368
· Notable events › Soccer
International Friendly
International Friendly
Date
March 2, 2002
Winning Team
United States
Result
4–0
Losing Team
Honduras
Tournament
International Friendly
Spectators
38,534
2002 CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup First Round
2002 CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup First Round
Date
November 2, 2002
Winning Team
Mexico
Result
2–0
Losing Team
Trinidad and Tobago
Tournament
2002 CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup First Round
Spectators
2002 CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup Semifinal
2002 CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup Semifinal
Date
November 6, 2002
Winning Team
Canada
Result
2–0
Losing Team
Mexico
Tournament
2002 CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup Semifinal
Spectators
Date
Winning Team
Result
Losing Team
Tournament
Spectators
March 2, 2002
United States
4–0
Honduras
International Friendly
38,534
November 2, 2002
Mexico
2–0
Trinidad and Tobago
2002 CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup First Round
United States
9–0
Panama
21,522
November 6, 2002
Canada
2–0
Mexico
2002 CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup Semifinal
United States
7–0
Costa Rica
10,079
· Notable events › Concerts
Date
September 16, 2008
Artist
The Beach Boys
Opening act(s)
Tour / Concert name
Attendance
Revenue
Notes
Semi-private performance during the Microsoft annual company meeting with limited public tickets.
Out There Tour
Out There Tour
Date
July 19, 2013
Artist
Paul McCartney
Opening act(s)
Tour / Concert name
Out There Tour
Attendance
45,229 / 45,229
Revenue
$4,525,200
Notes
The stadium's first public concert, it also featured former Nirvana members on a performance of the song "Cut Me Some Slack".
On the Run Tour
On the Run Tour
Date
July 30, 2014
Artist
Beyoncé Jay-Z
Opening act(s)
Tour / Concert name
On the Run Tour
Attendance
40,615 / 40,615
Revenue
$4,339,642
Billy Joel in Concert
Billy Joel in Concert
Date
May 20, 2016
Artist
Billy Joel
Opening act(s)
Gavin DeGraw
Tour / Concert name
Billy Joel in Concert
Attendance
36,582 / 36,582
Revenue
$4,045,000
40th Anniversary Tour
40th Anniversary Tour
Date
August 19, 2017
Artist
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
Opening act(s)
The Lumineers
Tour / Concert name
40th Anniversary Tour
Attendance
42,199 / 46,050
Revenue
$3,665,292
Pearl Jam 2018 Tour
Pearl Jam 2018 Tour
Date
August 8, 2018
Artist
Pearl Jam
Opening act(s)
Tour / Concert name
Pearl Jam 2018 Tour
Attendance
88,142 / 91,918
Revenue
$7,829,518
Notes
This was the first time in five years since the band last played in their hometown.
Down the Rabbit Hole Live
Down the Rabbit Hole Live
Date
August 31, 2018
Artist
Zac Brown Band
Opening act(s)
OneRepublic
Tour / Concert name
Down the Rabbit Hole Live
Attendance
TBA
Revenue
TBA
Concrete and Gold Tour
Concrete and Gold Tour
Date
September 1, 2018
Artist
Foo Fighters
Opening act(s)
Giants in the Trees and The Joy Formidable
Tour / Concert name
Concrete and Gold Tour
Attendance
37,825 / 49,131
Revenue
$2,913,484
Notes
The surviving members of Nirvana reunited for a few songs.
Moving On! Tour
Moving On! Tour
Date
October 19, 2019
Artist
The Who
Opening act(s)
Liam Gallagher
Tour / Concert name
Moving On! Tour
Attendance
Revenue
Hella Mega Tour
Hella Mega Tour
Date
September 6, 2021
Artist
Green Day Fall Out Boy Weezer
Opening act(s)
The Interrupters
Tour / Concert name
Hella Mega Tour
Attendance
37,709 / 37,709
Revenue
$4,000,109
Notes
Originally scheduled for July 25, 2020, and later, July 17, 2021.
2022 Global Stadium Tour
2022 Global Stadium Tour
Date
August 3, 2022
Artist
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Opening act(s)
The Strokes Thundercat
Tour / Concert name
2022 Global Stadium Tour
Attendance
41,706 / 41,706
Revenue
$5,489,712
Everything or Nothing at All Tour
Everything or Nothing at All Tour
Date
August 18, 2024
Artist
Foo Fighters
Opening act(s)
Pretenders Alex G
Tour / Concert name
Everything or Nothing at All Tour
The Summer Stadium Tour
The Summer Stadium Tour
Date
September 4, 2024
Artist
Def Leppard Journey
Opening act(s)
Cheap Trick
Tour / Concert name
The Summer Stadium Tour
The Saviors Tour
The Saviors Tour
Date
September 23, 2024
Artist
Green Day The Smashing Pumpkins
Opening act(s)
Rancid The Linda Lindas
Tour / Concert name
The Saviors Tour
Dominate World Tour
Dominate World Tour
Date
May 24, 2025
Artist
Stray Kids
Tour / Concert name
Dominate World Tour
Big Ass Stadium Tour
Big Ass Stadium Tour
Date
June 26, 2025
Artist
Post Malone Jelly Roll
Tour / Concert name
Big Ass Stadium Tour
Attendance
41,648 / 41,648
Revenue
$7,310,461
Long Live The Black Parade
Long Live The Black Parade
Date
July 11, 2025
Artist
My Chemical Romance
Opening act(s)
Violent Femmes
Tour / Concert name
Long Live The Black Parade
Date
Artist
Opening act(s)
Tour / Concert name
Attendance
Revenue
Notes
September 16, 2008
The Beach Boys
Semi-private performance during the Microsoft annual company meeting with limited public tickets.
July 19, 2013
Paul McCartney
Out There Tour
45,229 / 45,229
$4,525,200
The stadium's first public concert, it also featured former Nirvana members on a performance of the song "Cut Me Some Slack".
July 30, 2014
Beyoncé Jay-Z
On the Run Tour
40,615 / 40,615
$4,339,642
May 20, 2016
Billy Joel
Gavin DeGraw
Billy Joel in Concert
36,582 / 36,582
$4,045,000
August 19, 2017
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
The Lumineers
40th Anniversary Tour
42,199 / 46,050
$3,665,292
August 8, 2018
Pearl Jam
Pearl Jam 2018 Tour
88,142 / 91,918
$7,829,518
This was the first time in five years since the band last played in their hometown.
August 10, 2018
August 31, 2018
Zac Brown Band
OneRepublic
Down the Rabbit Hole Live
TBA
TBA
September 1, 2018
Foo Fighters
Giants in the Trees and The Joy Formidable
Concrete and Gold Tour
37,825 / 49,131
$2,913,484
The surviving members of Nirvana reunited for a few songs.
October 19, 2019
The Who
Liam Gallagher
Moving On! Tour
September 6, 2021
Green Day Fall Out Boy Weezer
The Interrupters
Hella Mega Tour
37,709 / 37,709
$4,000,109
Originally scheduled for July 25, 2020, and later, July 17, 2021.
August 3, 2022
Red Hot Chili Peppers
The Strokes Thundercat
2022 Global Stadium Tour
41,706 / 41,706
$5,489,712
August 18, 2024
Foo Fighters
Pretenders Alex G
Everything or Nothing at All Tour
September 4, 2024
Def Leppard Journey
Cheap Trick
The Summer Stadium Tour
September 23, 2024
Green Day The Smashing Pumpkins
Rancid The Linda Lindas
The Saviors Tour
May 24, 2025
Stray Kids
Dominate World Tour
June 26, 2025
Post Malone Jelly Roll
Big Ass Stadium Tour
41,648 / 41,648
$7,310,461
July 11, 2025
My Chemical Romance
Violent Femmes
Long Live The Black Parade
· External links
Preceded byThe Kingdome
Preceded byThe Kingdome
Events and tenants
Preceded byThe Kingdome
Events and tenants
Home of the Seattle Mariners 1999 – present
Events and tenants
Succeeded bycurrent
Preceded byTurner Field Dodger Stadium
Preceded byTurner Field Dodger Stadium
Events and tenants
Preceded byTurner Field Dodger Stadium
Events and tenants
Host of the All-Star Game 2001 2023
Events and tenants
Succeeded byMiller Park Globe Life Field
Preceded bySkyDome
Preceded bySkyDome
Events and tenants
Preceded bySkyDome
Events and tenants
Host of WrestleMania 2003 (XIX)
Events and tenants
Succeeded byMadison Square Garden
Preceded byFenway Park
Preceded byFenway Park
Events and tenants
Preceded byFenway Park
Events and tenants
Host of the NHL Winter Classic 2024
Events and tenants
Succeeded byWrigley Field
Events and tenants
Preceded byThe Kingdome
Home of the Seattle Mariners 1999 – present
Succeeded bycurrent
Preceded byTurner Field Dodger Stadium
Host of the All-Star Game 2001 2023
Succeeded byMiller Park Globe Life Field
Preceded bySkyDome
Host of WrestleMania 2003 (XIX)
Succeeded byMadison Square Garden
Preceded byFenway Park
Host of the NHL Winter Classic 2024
Succeeded byWrigley Field

References

  1. Seattle Mariners 2025 Media Guide
    https://archive.org/details/seattle-mariners-2025-media-guide-c/page/275/
  2. seattlepi
    https://www.seattlepi.com/news/article/a-safeco-show-like-no-other-wrestlemania-1111023.php
  3. How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States: Addenda et Corrigenda
    https://www.americanantiquarian.org/proceedings/44525121.pdf
  4. Vosk Group
    https://web.archive.org/web/20130728150202/http://www.thevoskgroup.com/Safeco%20Field.html
  5. Ballparks
    http://www.ballparks.com/baseball/american/seabpk.htm
  6. WSP Global
    http://www.wspgroup.com/en/Welcome-to-WSP-Flack--Kurtz/Sectors/All/Property/Safeco-Field/
  7. Seattle Post-Intelligencer
    http://blog.seattlepi.com/seattlepolitics/2011/09/27/safeco-field-taxes-to-end-finally-on-saturday/
  8. The Seattle Times
    http://www.seattletimes.com/sports/mariners/a-name-change-coming-to-safeco-field-mariners-announce-the-naming-rights-agreement-with-insurance-company-wont-be-extended/
  9. MLB
    https://www.mlb.com/mariners/news/mariners-rename-home-facility-t-mobile-park/c-302016148
  10. Seattle Post-Intelligencer
    http://www.seattlepi.com/baseball/193302_edgarstreet01.html
  11. Seattle Post-Intelligencer
    http://blog.seattlepi.com/transportation/2011/06/14/appeals-court-allows-metro-shuttle-to-seahawksmariners-games/
  12. The Seattle Times
    https://www.seattletimes.com/sports/seahawks/how-mariners-playoff-schedule-could-impact-seahawks-kickoff-times/
  13. The Seattle Times
    https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/transportation/ride-hailing-lot-opens-at-t-mobile-park/
  14. Eugene Register-Guard
    https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=n0ZWAAAAIBAJ&sjid=E-sDAAAAIBAJ&pg=3139%2C4940113
  15. Eugene Register-Guard
    https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=oUZWAAAAIBAJ&sjid=E-sDAAAAIBAJ&pg=2472%2C5420816
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    https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=okZWAAAAIBAJ&sjid=E-sDAAAAIBAJ&pg=2450%2C5740100
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  19. Lewiston Morning Tribune
    https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=MrVeAAAAIBAJ&sjid=ITAMAAAAIBAJ&pg=3318%2C124863
  20. Moscow-Pullman Daily News
    https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=680qAAAAIBAJ&sjid=6NAFAAAAIBAJ&pg=2756%2C779332
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