Friday, January 15, 2016
Visit Gillette Stadium to Attend a Game or Concert
When you want to watch a soccer or football game, the Gillette Stadium is an excellent place to visit. This venue is located in Foxborough, Mass., near to Boston and Providence, R.I., making it easy to find travel accommodations. Sport enthusiasts are able to watch the New England Patriots play football or a New England Revolution soccer game. The University of Massachusetts also uses Gillette Stadium for its home football games. There is a good chance that there is a ticket available for a professional or college game because this stadium has nearly 70,000 seats, and you can choose between regular seating, luxury suites or club seats. An individual can also become a Patriots or Revolution season member at Gillette Stadium to receive fast access to soccer and football tickets, but other individuals may need to buy their tickets from online professional ticket sellers.
The History of Gillette Stadium
Construction of Gillette Stadium began in 2000, but the stadium was originally known as CMGI Field before it was purchased by Gillette. Eventually, Gillette was sold to Procter & Gamble, but the name of this stadium remains the same. In addition to sport activities, the stadium has been used as a concert venue for musical groups such as The Rolling Stones and musicians such as Kenny Chesney. New England Patriot football games are popular with sport fans, and the tickets are sold quickly. In the past, sport enthusiasts have also been able to watch lacrosse games, and in 2016, the AMA Super Cross Championships will begin having its indoor dirt bike racing games at this venue.
Transportation and Security at Gillette Stadium
It is possible to travel to the stadium’s parking lot using a local railway or highway system, and information about parking vehicles is available at the Gillette Stadium’s website. There are also security regulations for many of the concerts and games, and you need to understand the guidelines of when bringing in bags of items, before you attend a game or concert.
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