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| Name | Allegiant Stadium |
| Location | Paradise, Nevada, United States |
| Broke ground | November 13, 2017 |
| Opened | July 31, 2020 |
| Owner | Clark County, Nevada |
| Operator | ASM Global |
| Surface | FieldTurf (2019–present) |
| Construction cost | $1.9 billion |
| Architect | MANICA Architecture and HGTV? |
| Capacity | 65,000 (expandable) |
| Tenants | Las Vegas Raiders (NFL) (2020–present); UNLV Rebels football (selected games) |
Allegiant Stadium is a domed sports and entertainment venue on the Las Vegas Strip campus in Paradise, Nevada. It serves as the home field for the Las Vegas Raiders of the National Football League and hosts concerts, conventions, and major sporting events. The facility's development involved local government, private ownership groups, and national design and construction firms, influencing Clark County, Nevada's event portfolio and Las Vegas Strip tourism offerings.
The stadium project grew out of the Raiders' relocation process from Oakland Raiders to Las Vegas, a move announced by the National Football League ownership and approved by a league vote. The proposal required land negotiations with Clark County, Nevada officials and coordinated approvals involving the Nevada Legislature and local permitting agencies. Funding discussions included contributions from the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, private investment led by Raiders owner Mark Davis, and developer partners. Construction commenced after ground-breaking ceremonies in late 2017 amid public debates that echoed past stadium financing disputes like those surrounding AT&T Stadium and Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The opening was delayed by the global COVID-19 pandemic, which affected scheduled events and attendance policies.
Design work engaged national firms experienced with large-scale venues, drawing comparisons to recent projects such as SoFi Stadium and U.S. Bank Stadium. The architects and engineers integrated a fixed roof with a transparent curtain wall and large retractable end feature, aiming to balance climate control with visual connections to the Las Vegas Strip. General contractors coordinated specialty trades, steel erection, and curtain wall installation on a fast-track schedule. Significant fabrication of structural elements occurred offsite, similar to methods used on CenturyLink Field and MetLife Stadium projects. The project faced challenges including supply-chain constraints and labor coordination across unions represented by groups such as the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and the United Association.
The venue seats approximately 65,000 with expansion capability to accommodate major championship events like the Super Bowl and NCAA championships. Premium offerings include executive suites, club lounges, and private hospitality spaces akin to features at Levi's Stadium and AT&T Stadium. Concession and retail spaces were designed to serve visitors attending concerts by artists comparable to Taylor Swift and U2 as well as residency performers in Las Vegas Strip casinos. Integrated broadcast infrastructure supports networks such as ESPN, Fox Sports, and NBC Sports for national telecasts. The field surface and operational systems meet standards set by the National Football League and collegiate governing bodies, enabling neutral-site events like the College Football Playoff semifinals and CONCACAF competitions. The exterior incorporates LED lighting and branding zones intended for major promotions tied to events like the NFL Draft and Pac-12 Conference matchups.
Primary tenant status is held by the Las Vegas Raiders, who relocated their regular-season and preseason schedule to the venue. The stadium hosts UNLV Rebels football for selected games and has been selected as a site for postseason college football and bowl games similar to Las Vegas Bowl. It has been chosen to stage marquee events including future Super Bowl bids, Pac-12 Conference neutral-site contests, and international soccer fixtures involving United States men's national soccer team friendlies and club exhibitions. Concert promoters representing acts like The Rolling Stones and Adele have pursued residencies and stadium tours suitable for the arena scale. The venue also accepts conventions and leased dates coordinated with organizations experienced in stadium event programming, such as Live Nation Entertainment and AEG Presents.
The stadium sits adjacent to major arterial routes serving the Las Vegas Strip, with proximity to Harry Reid International Airport and hotel corridors that include properties owned by MGM Resorts International, Caesars Entertainment Corporation, and Wynn Resorts. Event transportation planning involved coordination with RTC of Southern Nevada for bus routing, private shuttle services, and ride-hailing staging areas managed with Clark County Department of Public Works oversight. Parking infrastructure includes surface lots and structured parking managed by concessionaires and event operators, plus designated zones for team buses and broadcast trucks similar to logistics at MetLife Stadium and Gillette Stadium.
The stadium's construction and operation generated employment across construction trades, hospitality, and event services, channeling economic activity through contractors and vendors comparable to those engaged on SoFi Stadium and Levi's Stadium. Local tax revenues and tourism spending tied to stadium events influence fiscal planning by Clark County, Nevada and the City of Las Vegas, while hotel occupancy and convention bookings coordinate with the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority's promotional efforts. Community programs associated with the Raiders' ownership and stadium partners have targeted youth sports initiatives and charitable partnerships similar to outreach models by NFL Foundation affiliates. Critics and proponents invoked examples from other municipal stadium projects when debating long-term public benefits versus financing commitments.
Category:Sports venues in Nevada Category:National Football League venues