Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Rogers Centre | |
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| Stadium name | Rogers Centre |
| Location | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
| Broke ground | 1986 |
| Opened | 1989 |
| Owner | Rogers Communications |
| Operator | Rogers Stadium Limited |
| Surface | AstroTurf |
| Construction cost | $570 million |
| Architect | Rod Robbie |
| Structural engineer | Adrian Smith (architect) |
| Seating capacity | 49,282 |
Rogers Centre, previously known as SkyDome, is a multi-purpose stadium located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is situated next to the CN Tower and is home to the Toronto Blue Jays baseball team and the Toronto Argonauts football team. The stadium was built by Ellerbe Becket and Webb Zerafa Menkes Housden and features a unique retractable roof designed by Adrian Smith (architect) and Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. The stadium has hosted various events, including Major League Baseball games, Canadian Football League games, and National Football League games, as well as concerts and other events featuring performers like The Rolling Stones, U2, and Taylor Swift.
The stadium was built in the late 1980s and was opened on June 3, 1989, by Ontario Premier David Peterson (Canadian politician). The stadium was originally known as SkyDome and was renamed Rogers Centre in 2005 after Rogers Communications purchased the stadium. The stadium has hosted various events, including the 1991 All-Star Game, the 1992 World Series, and the 1993 World Series, which featured the Toronto Blue Jays against the Philadelphia Phillies and the Chicago White Sox. The stadium has also hosted Grey Cup games, including Grey Cup 95 and Grey Cup 100, as well as National Hockey League games featuring the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Montreal Canadiens.
The stadium features a unique retractable roof designed by Adrian Smith (architect) and Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. The roof is made of Fiberglas and is supported by a network of cable stays and counterweights. The stadium also features a Jumbotron video board and a state-of-the-art sound system designed by Dolby Laboratories. The stadium's seating capacity is 49,282, but it can be expanded to hold up to 55,000 fans for certain events, such as concerts and Mixed Martial Arts events featuring UFC fighters like Conor McGregor and Ronda Rousey. The stadium is also equipped with a variety of amenities, including restaurants like Hard Rock Cafe and Outback Steakhouse, and retail stores like The Sports Shop and Fanatics.
The stadium is home to the Toronto Blue Jays baseball team and the Toronto Argonauts football team. The stadium has also hosted various other sports teams and events, including the Toronto Rock lacrosse team, the Toronto FC soccer team, and the Canada men's national soccer team. The stadium has also hosted International Bowl games featuring NCAA teams like the University of Connecticut and the University of Buffalo. The stadium has also hosted Boxing and Mixed Martial Arts events featuring fighters like Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Cristiane Justino.
The stadium has hosted various concerts and other events, including performances by The Rolling Stones, U2, and Taylor Swift. The stadium has also hosted Music festivals like Veld Music Festival and WayHome Music and Arts Festival, which featured performers like Kendrick Lamar and The Killers. The stadium has also been used for Corporate events and Trade shows, including the Toronto International Auto Show and the Canadian National Exhibition. The stadium has also hosted Religious events like the Pope John Paul II visit in 2002 and the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association crusade in 1995.
The stadium has undergone several renovations and upgrades over the years, including the installation of a new AstroTurf playing surface in 2010 and the addition of a new Jumbotron video board in 2012. The stadium has also undergone renovations to its concourse and seating areas, including the addition of new restaurants and retail stores. The stadium has also upgraded its sound system and lighting system to improve the overall fan experience. The stadium has also added new security features, including metal detectors and bag checks, to improve safety and security.
The stadium has consistently ranked among the top stadiums in Major League Baseball in terms of attendance, with the Toronto Blue Jays averaging over 30,000 fans per game. The stadium has also generated significant revenue from concerts and other events, with performers like The Rolling Stones and U2 drawing large crowds and generating millions of dollars in revenue. The stadium has also generated revenue from Sponsorships and Advertising, including partnerships with companies like Rogers Communications, Budweiser, and Ford Motor Company. The stadium has also hosted Premium events like Suite and Club seat experiences, which offer fans a unique and exclusive experience. Category:Sports venues in Toronto