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Waldo Stadium
Stadium nameWaldo Stadium
LocationKalamazoo, Michigan
Opened1939
OwnerWestern Michigan University
OperatorWestern Michigan University
SurfaceFieldTurf
TenantsWestern Michigan Broncos football, Western Michigan University

Waldo Stadium is a stadium located in Kalamazoo, Michigan, and is home to the Western Michigan Broncos football team, which competes in the Mid-American Conference against teams like the Toledo Rockets football, Eastern Michigan Eagles football, and Central Michigan Chippewas football. The stadium is owned and operated by Western Michigan University, which is also home to the Western Michigan University College of Aviation and the Western Michigan University Cooley Law School. The stadium has a seating capacity of over 30,000 and features a FieldTurf surface, similar to those found at Michigan Stadium and Spartan Stadium (East Lansing). The stadium has hosted various events, including concerts featuring Kenny Chesney, Tim McGraw, and Taylor Swift, as well as games against rival teams like the Northern Illinois Huskies football and Ball State Cardinals football.

History

The stadium was opened in 1939 and has since undergone several renovations and expansions, including the addition of a new press box and suite level, similar to those found at Notre Dame Stadium and Ohio Stadium. The stadium has hosted numerous notable events, including games against Big Ten Conference teams like the Michigan Wolverines football and Michigan State Spartans football, as well as concerts featuring The Rolling Stones, U2, and Lady Gaga. The stadium has also been the site of several Mid-American Conference championship games, featuring teams like the Akron Zips football and Buffalo Bulls football. The stadium's history is closely tied to that of Western Michigan University, which was founded in 1903 and has since grown to become one of the largest universities in Michigan, with a strong presence in the Kalamazoo community, similar to that of Central Michigan University and Eastern Michigan University.

Design and Features

The stadium features a unique design, with a seating capacity of over 30,000 and a FieldTurf surface, similar to those found at Ford Field and Lambeau Field. The stadium's design is similar to that of other Mid-American Conference stadiums, such as InfoCision Stadium–Summa Field and Doyt Perry Stadium. The stadium features a variety of amenities, including concession stands, restrooms, and a press box, similar to those found at AT&T Stadium and MetLife Stadium. The stadium's design has been influenced by that of other notable stadiums, such as Wrigley Field and Fenway Park, and has hosted events featuring teams like the Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers. The stadium's features have also been compared to those of Lucas Oil Stadium and Heinz Field, which have hosted numerous high-profile events, including Super Bowl XLVI and Super Bowl XLV.

Events and Tenants

The stadium is home to the Western Michigan Broncos football team, which competes in the Mid-American Conference against teams like the Toledo Rockets football and Eastern Michigan Eagles football. The stadium has also hosted various other events, including concerts featuring Kenny Chesney, Tim McGraw, and Taylor Swift, as well as games against rival teams like the Northern Illinois Huskies football and Ball State Cardinals football. The stadium has been the site of several Mid-American Conference championship games, featuring teams like the Akron Zips football and Buffalo Bulls football. The stadium has also hosted events featuring teams like the Detroit Lions and Chicago Bears, and has been the site of numerous high school football games, including the Michigan High School Athletic Association state championships, which have featured teams like the Cass Tech High School and King High School (Detroit). The stadium's events have been attended by notable figures, including Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer and Kalamazoo Mayor David Anderson (politician).

Renovations and Expansions

The stadium has undergone several renovations and expansions over the years, including the addition of a new press box and suite level, similar to those found at Notre Dame Stadium and Ohio Stadium. The stadium's renovations have been influenced by those of other notable stadiums, such as Michigan Stadium and Spartan Stadium (East Lansing). The stadium's expansions have included the addition of new seating areas, concession stands, and restrooms, similar to those found at AT&T Stadium and MetLife Stadium. The stadium's renovations have been designed to improve the overall fan experience, with features such as new video boards and sound systems, similar to those found at Lucas Oil Stadium and Heinz Field. The stadium's expansions have also included the addition of new facilities, such as a new athletic training center and a new stadium club, similar to those found at Ford Field and Lambeau Field.

Facilities and Amenities

The stadium features a variety of facilities and amenities, including concession stands, restrooms, and a press box, similar to those found at AT&T Stadium and MetLife Stadium. The stadium's facilities have been designed to provide a comfortable and enjoyable experience for fans, with features such as new video boards and sound systems, similar to those found at Lucas Oil Stadium and Heinz Field. The stadium's amenities include a variety of food and beverage options, including Arby's, Pizza Hut, and Subway (restaurant), as well as a stadium store featuring Western Michigan University merchandise, similar to those found at Michigan Stadium and Spartan Stadium (East Lansing). The stadium's facilities have also been designed to accommodate a variety of events, including concerts and high school football games, and have hosted events featuring teams like the Detroit Lions and Chicago Bears. The stadium's amenities have been compared to those of Wrigley Field and Fenway Park, which have hosted numerous high-profile events, including World Series games and MLB All-Star Games.

Category:Sports venues in Michigan

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