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Lincoln Financial Field

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Lincoln Financial Field

The Eagles built a nest with wind turbines on the roof and solar panels on the walls - and filled it with the loudest fans in the NFL. Lincoln Financial Field, at 1 Lincoln Financial Field Way in the South Philadelphia Sports Complex, opened on 3 August 2003 and seats 69,879 for football, with concert configurations pushing beyond 70,000. The 512-million-dollar stadium replaced Veterans Stadium with deliberate intimacy: a seating bowl cantilevered close to the field, open corner views of the Philadelphia skyline, and the winged roof canopies that nod to the franchise name. The opening event was not football but soccer - Manchester United against Barcelona - a hint of the building's second life to come. The Eagles' tenure has supplied the drama: the 2004 NFC Championship exorcism, the Super Bowl LII champions' banner raising in 2018, and January playoff nights that turn the lower bowl into a wall of sound. Temple football, the Army-Navy Game's regular Philadelphia editions and college showcases keep the field busy through the fall. The concert resume is stadium-tier: Bruce Springsteen, U2, Taylor Swift's record-setting Eras Tour weekends, Beyonce and the Rolling Stones have all headlined, and the building hosted Copa America Centenario in 2016, the 2026 FIFA World Cup's Philadelphia matches and WrestleMania XL - the venue functioning as the region's default mega-event stage. The sustainability build-out became a calling card: 11,000-plus solar panels and micro wind turbines generate several times the energy the stadium uses on game days across a year, part of an environmental program that made the Linc a case study in green stadium operations - green in both senses, as the fans would note. Practical notes: the Broad Street Line's NRG station delivers fans a walk from the gates, with the sports complex's lots handling tailgate culture at scale; the upper-deck corners offer skyline views with the price break, bag policy is NFL-standard clear-bag, and concert stagings usually open the field floor - buy early, Philadelphia sells these out.

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Type: Stadium / Arena

Address: 1020 Pattison Ave, Philadelphia, PA, United States, 19148

Website: https://www.lincolnfinancialfield.com

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Capacity: 69879

Opening Date: 03/08/2003

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