Previously known as Cowboys Stadium, AT&T Stadium is a retractable-roof stadium in Arlington, Texas, United States. The Cowboys play their home games and other sporting events, such as the occasional Super Bowl, at this stunning $1.1 billion stadium, 15 miles east of Fort Worth. It is the world’s largest domed stadium. Daily visits give spectators a chance to see how the team operates behind the scenes and even try out their own pitching skills.

It opened in May 2009 as the permanent home of the National Football League’s (NFL) Dallas Cowboys. The Cotton Bowl Classic and the Big 12 Football Championship are also played there. The city of Arlington owns the venue, thus it may be utilized for other events other just professional wrestling. These events include concerts, basketball games, soccer games, college and high school football games, rodeos, motocross races, Spartan races, and more. Prior to this, the Cowboys played their home games at the partially covered Texas Stadium, which stood from 1971 until the 2008 season.

Jerry Jones, owner of the Dallas Cowboys, had the stadium built with the intention of using it as a concert hall. Hence, the stadium is commonly referred to as Jerry World. The stadium has a capacity of about 80,000, but it can be rearranged to hold about 100,000 if necessary, making it the largest stadium in the NFL in terms of seating capacity. The Party Pass sections, located behind the seats in each end zone on a series of six elevated platforms connected by stairways, allow for a larger crowd to attend games. In 2009, a crowd of around 105,120 set a new NFL regular season attendance record. There’s a high-definition video screen there that ranks 34th in size globally.

One of the most spacious stadiums ever to be built, this stadium is a modern marvel located west of Dallas in the city of Arlington. The lavish new football stadium cost a whopping $1.2 billion to build. With more than 300 suites, multiple separate clubs, a retractable roof that can open and close in 12 minutes, the tallest movable glass in the world, and the world’s largest scoreboard, this facility is unequaled by any current stadium. The scoreboard suspends 90 feet over the field and runs from the 20 yard line to the opposite 20 yard line and has four video boards that face out in each direction so that everyone in the stadium has an easy view of the big 1080i HD screens. The stadium can accommodate events on a wide range of surfaces, not only artificial turf, making it ideal for things like concerts and festivals. Our stadium is perfect for conferences thanks to its 22 adaptable vent spots.

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