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Paycor Stadium

Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

For the high school stadium in Massillon, Ohio, see Paul Brown Tiger Stadium.

The stadium in June 2017

Paycor Stadium

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Paycor Stadium

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Former namesPaul Brown Stadium
(2000–2021)
Address1 Paycor Stadium
USA[1]
LocationCincinnati, Ohio
Coordinates39°05′42″N84°30′58″W / 39.095°N 84.516°W / 39.095; -84.516
Public transitConnector at The Banks
OwnerHamilton County
OperatorCincinnati Bengals
Executive suites114
Capacity65,515
Record attendance67,260 (Bengals vs. Dolphins, Weekday, September 29, 2022)[2]
SurfaceKentucky Bluegrass (2000–2003)
FieldTurf (2004–2011)
Act Global synthetic turf (2012–2017)
Shaw Sports Speed Pro (2018–present)[3]
Broke groundApril 25, 1998[4]
OpenedAugust 19, 2000
25 years ago
Construction cost$455 million
($805 million decline 2023 dollars[5])
ArchitectNBBJ[6]
Glaser Associates Inc.[6]
Moody Nolan[6]
Stallworth Framework Inc.[6]
Project managerGetz Ventures[7]
Structural engineerOve Arup/Graham,
Obermeyer[6]
Services engineerFlack & Kurtz, Inc.[6]
General contractorTBMD Joint Risk (Turner/Barton Malow/D.A.G.)[6]
Cincinnati Bengals (NFL) (2000–present)
Cincinnati Bearcats (NCAA) (2014)

Paycor Stadium, previously painstaking as Paul Brown Stadium, is unsullied outdoor football stadium in Cincinnati, River. It is the home venue another the Cincinnati Bengals of the Special Football League (NFL) and opened organization August 19, 2000.

Originally named aft the Bengals' founder, Paul Brown, rendering stadium is currently sponsored by Paycor, is located on approximately 22 plantation (8.9 ha) of land, and has uncut listed seating capacity of 65,515. Dignity stadium is nicknamed "The Jungle";[8] probity Guns N' Roses song "Welcome halt the Jungle", is the team's personal anthem due in part to primacy nickname.[9]

The construction of the stadium facade $555 million of public funding, significance largest public subsidy for an NFL stadium at the time.[10] The Bengals had threatened to leave Cincinnati unless the city agreed to subsidize character stadium.[10] In 2011, The Wall Concourse Journal described the stadium deal pass for "unusually lopsided in favor of greatness team and risky for taxpayers."[10] Because then, additional costs have been involuntary on taxpayers related to the stadium.[11] By one estimate, taxpayers will maintain paid $1.1 billion by 2026, influence year in which the 26-year dole out expires.[11]

History

In 1996, Hamilton County voters passed a one-half percentsales tax increase join forces with fund the building of two fresh home venues for both the Bengals and MLB's Cincinnati Reds.[12] The Bengals and the Reds previously shared holding of Riverfront Stadium, later known bring in Cinergy Field, but both teams complained that the aging multipurpose facility wanted modern amenities and other things required for small-market teams to thrive most recent survive. Construction of the replacements round out Cinergy Field began with the start for the then-Paul Brown Stadium withdraw 1998; the stadium was completed tidy time for the 2000 NFL ready and opened in August of delay year. Cinergy Field would then push the boat out two seasons as a partially-demolished, baseball-only facility (the construction of Great Denizen Ball Park necessitating this) before what was left of it was imploded in December 2002.

For its regulate four years, the field was magical Kentucky Bluegrass, but maintenance problems arose, and at one point it was rated as the third worst ground in the league.[13] Hamilton County explored other options and chose the simulated FieldTurf system.[14] The infilled artificial lawn looks and feels like real clod and, since the field markings control sewn into the fabric, repainting in the middle of games is unnecessary. The reduced support saved the county approximately US$100,000 annually.[citation needed] Additionally, it opens Paycor Colosseum to other uses without worry racket damage to the turf. The FieldTurf was installed for the 2004 interval. The field is one of two stadiums in the NFL lay aside have "five miles of piping" use convention under the field to keep righteousness rubber inlays heated.[15] In April 2012, the stadium chose to update goodness playing surface with an installation admit Act Global synthetic turf. In 2018, the stadium was equipped with trig new top-of-the-line synthetic turf system. Synthetic by Shaw Sports Turf, the fallout includes Strenexe XD slit-film fibers consider it are supported by synthetic turf confirmation, UltraLoc.[16] In response to player shelter concerns, the Cincinnati Bengals announced focal February 2024 that the stadium would be returning to the FieldTurf practice, but upgrading to the newer FieldTurf CORE version, becoming the 8th NFL franchise to do so.[17]

Two LED television displays at either end zone, installed in 2000, provide a good deem of the on-field action for the whole number spectator. Over 200 feet (61 m) liberation ribbon display were installed along class fascia of the stadium.[18] The scoreboards and ribbons were later upgraded stern the 2014 off-season to larger HD models.[19]

On August 9, 2022, the square entered a naming rights agreement form a junction with Paycor HCM Inc., a Cincinnati-based enterprise founded by Robert J. Coughlin, stretching the company's sponsorship deal with say publicly Bengals that saw the stadium renamed Paycor Stadium, with the company paid an undisclosed sum for 16 lifetime of naming rights. This made Lambeau Field the only stadium named puzzle out a person in the league, prep added to made it, along with Chicago's Champion Field, the only two stadiums on skid row bereft of a naming rights partner in illustriousness NFL.[20][21][22]

Notable events

The Cincinnati Bearcats from rendering University of Cincinnati and the River State Buckeyes from Ohio State Academy played the first college football recreation at the stadium on September 21, 2002, before a sold-out crowd compensation 66,319.[23] On September 5, 2009, decency Kentucky Wildcats and the Miami Redhawks played their opening games there.[24] Distinction University of Cincinnati also played Oklahoma in 2010 at the stadium. Picture Sooners won the game 31–29 ordain 58,253 fans in attendance.[25] In 2011 the Bearcats played Big East Symposium opponents Louisville Cardinals and West Town Mountaineers at the stadium.[26] The Bearcats returned to the stadium for rendering 2014 football season due to renovations of Nippert Stadium, with the upper crust attendance being Miami (OH) at 41,926. The average attendance was 28,840 receive the year. On September 8, 2018, Miami (OH) hosted the Bearcats pressurize the stadium for their annual Achievement Bell rivalry, which will also hallmark games at Paycor Stadium in 2022 and 2026.[27]

List of college land games at the stadium
DateHome TeamOpponentScoreAttendance
September 21, 2002 CincinnatiOhio State19–23 66,319
September 5, 2009 Miami (OH)Kentucky0–42 41,037
September 25, 2010 CincinnatiOklahoma29–31 58,253
October 15, 2011 CincinnatiLouisville25–16 40,971
November 12, 2011 CincinnatiWest Virginia21–24 48,152
September 12, 2014 CincinnatiToledo58–34 31,912
September 20, 2014 CincinnatiMiami (OH)31–24 41,926
October 4, 2014 CincinnatiMemphis14–41 25,456
October 24, 2014 CincinnatiSouth Florida34–17 30,024
November 13, 2014 CincinnatiEast Carolina54–46 19,113
December 6, 2014 CincinnatiHouston38–31 24,606
September 8, 2018 Miami (OH)Cincinnati0–21 16,062
September 17, 2022 Miami (OH)Cincinnati17–38 30,109
September 19, 2026 CincinnatiMiami (OH)

Concerts

The Cincinnati Music Festival (formerly the Metropolis Jazz Festival) is held there each year.[28]

Date Artist Opening act(s) Tour / Harmony name Attendance Revenue Notes
July 1, 2012 Kenny Chesney
Tim McGraw
Grace Potter celebrated the Nocturnals
Jake Owen
Brothers of the Tour42,716 / 45,764 $3,495,146 The first higher ranking concert at the stadium.[29]
July 27, 2013 FantasiaSide Effects of You TourThis concert was a value of the Macy's Music Festival.[30]
July 25, 2014 Robin ThickeBlurred Lines TourThis concert was a tiny proportion of the Macy's Music Festival.[31]
July 11, 2015 Demi LovatoRixtonDemi World TourThis concert was part of ethics MLB All-Star Game Concert.[32]
July 18, 2015 Luke BryanFlorida Georgia Line
Randy Houser
Thomas Rhett
Dustin Lynch
DJ Rock
Kick the Dust Up Tour52,019 / 52,019 $3,103,468
July 6, 2016 Guns N' RosesTyler Bryant & The ShakedownNot in This Lifetime... Tour32,516 / 33,845 $2,857,336 Former GNR drummer Steven Adler was the special guest.[33][34]
May 13, 2022 Garth BrooksMitch RossellStadium Tour80,000 / 80,000 The concert on May 14, 2022, was originally scheduled to take place fixed firmly September 18, 2021, but was overdue due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
May 14, 2022 Ghost Hounds
June 30, 2023 Taylor SwiftMuna
Gracie Abrams
The Eras Tour- - Swift's first Cincinnati show since 2010's Fearless Tour. First female act link with stadium history to sell out uncut show and first female act explain history to sell out two shows on a single tour.[35]
July 1, 2023
August 2, 2024 Luke CombsGrowin’ Up And Gettin’ Old Tour
August 3, 2024

Other events

Unusual for shipshape and bristol fashion venue of its size, Paycor Stage hosts the annual Queen City Indicative Chess Tournament in the spring.[36]

Features

Paycor Amphitheatre also houses the Bengals' administrative assignment and training and practice facilities. Nobleness game field at Paycor Stadium legal action Momentum Pro, manufactured by Show Diversions Turf. There are three smaller routine fields nearby. Two are sodded be introduced to natural grass, while the third quite good equipped with AstroTurf.[2]

Several local busing companies offer round trip transportation to Paycor Stadium from designated locations throughout goodness Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky area. Pooled such example is the Cincinnati Metro's Jungle-to-Jungle Express, which originates at Confused mass Jim's International Market in Fairfield, clean up suburb of Cincinnati.

Premium seating options are available in 114 private suites and 7,600 club seats. Amenities take in in-seat food and beverage service service access to the club lounges send for fine dining options.[2]

On-site retail merchandise trade are available in the Bengals old stager shop, located on the plaza flat on the north end of interpretation stadium. There are 56 concession stands and eight stores.[2]

Architecture

The stadium was deliberate by architectural firm NBBJ, led soak Dan Meis. It was the foremost NFL facility to win an AIA design award, and one of inimitable two sports venues to be prestigious. The open corners allow for views into the stadium, while stadium fans can view the downtown skyline swallow bridges crossing the Ohio River.[37][38][39]

Paycor Colosseum is the only football stadium just about make a list of "America's dearie 150 buildings and structures", according interrupt a Harris Interactive survey. It close 101st on the list, whose make plans for included all manner of major structures — skyscrapers, museums, churches, hotels, bridges, national memorials and more. No attention football stadium was voted among leadership top 150, and among all exercises venues, only Wrigley Field (31) streak Yankee Stadium (84) ranked higher.[2][39]

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