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Citizens Bank Park

Philadelphia traded a concrete doughnut for a ballpark that smells of cheesesteaks and grass. Citizens Bank Park at 1 Citizens Bank Way in the South Philadelphia Sports Complex opened on 3 April 2004, replacing the 33-year-old Veterans Stadium, which was demolished the same year. EwingCole's Stanley Cole led the design after the June 2001 groundbreaking; Citizens Bank paid 95 million dollars over 25 years for the name in 2003, and the Phillies played their first official game there on 12 April 2004 before 41,626 - a loss to Cincinnati, in proper Philadelphia fashion, before the wins came. The 42,901-seat park was built around sightlines and food in equal measure: sapphire-blue seats angled toward the infield, an upper deck broken along the first-base side to drop seats closer to the field, rooftop bleacher rows above the outfield pavilion, and Ashburn Alley's outfield concourse serving the city's culinary canon - cheesesteaks, hoagies, Tastykakes, soft pretzels and local Yards and Yuengling beer. The giant videoboard installed in 2023 stretches 152 feet wide, and the Liberty Bell in right-centre still swings and rings for every home run. The on-field resume filled quickly: the 2008 World Series championship - the city's first title in a generation - plus National League pennants in 2008, 2009 and 2022 and a stack of division flags, with the baseball attendance record of 46,575 set during the 2011 playoffs. The 2012 NHL Winter Classic packed 46,967 in for outdoor hockey. As a concert stadium the Bank has hosted more than forty shows since Jimmy Buffett christened it in August 2005: Bruce Springsteen, Billy Joel, Paul McCartney, Bon Jovi and Pink - whose 2023 two-night stand set the concert record of 46,500 - with postgame on-field concerts a summer staple since 2016. Sharing parking lots with Lincoln Financial Field, the Wells Fargo Center and Xfinity Live!, the ballpark completes the densest stadium cluster in American sport.

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Type: Stadium / Arena

Address: 1 Citizens Bank Way, Philadelphia, PA, United States, 19148

Website: https://www.mlb.com/phillies/ballpark

Capacity: 42901

Opening Date: 03/04/2004

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