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AT&T Stadium

AT&T Stadium is a retractable-roof stadium in Arlington, Texas, United States. It serves as the home of the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL), and was completed on May 27, 2009. It is also the home of the Cotton Bowl Classic, the Big 12 Championship Game, and the Southwest Classic. The stadium is one of eleven US venues set to host matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The facility, owned by the city of Arlington, can also be used for a variety of other activities, such as concerts, basketball games, soccer, college and high-school football contests, rodeos, motocross, Spartan Races, and professional wrestling. It replaced the partially covered Texas Stadium, which served as the Cowboys' home from 1971 through the 2008 season.

AT&T Stadium
Jerry World
The Death Star
The Palace in Dallas
The Cowboys Cathedral
Exterior, June 2020
AT&T Stadium
Location in Texas
AT&T Stadium
Location in the United States
Former namesCowboys Stadium (2009–2013, 2026)
Address1 AT&T Way[1]
LocationArlington, Texas
Coordinates32°44′52″N 97°5′34″W / 32.74778°N 97.09278°W / 32.74778; -97.09278
OwnerCity of Arlington[2][3]
OperatorDallas Cowboys
Executive suites342[4]
Capacity80,000[5] (expandable to 105,000)
Record attendance
List
SurfaceHellas Matrix Turf with Helix Soft Top artificial turf[8]
Construction
Broke groundSeptember 20, 2005
OpenedMay 27, 2009[15]
Construction cost$1.3 billion[9]
($1.77 billion in 2022 dollars[10])
ArchitectHKS, Inc.[11]
Project managerBlue Star Development/Jack Hill[12]
Structural engineerWalter P Moore Engineers and Consultants
Campbell & Associates Consulting Engineers, Inc.[13]
Services engineerM-E Engineers, Inc.[14]
General contractorManhattan/Rayco/3i
Tenants
Dallas Cowboys (NFL) (2009–present)
Cotton Bowl Classic (NCAA)
(2010–present) 

Southwest Classic

(NCAA)
Website
attstadium.com

The stadium is widely referred to as Jerry World and The Death Star after Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, who originally envisioned it as a large entertainment venue.[16] The stadium can seat around 80,000 people, but can be reconfigured to hold around 100,000 seats[5] making it the largest stadium in the NFL by seating capacity.[17] Additional attendance is made possible by the Party Pass (open areas) sections behind the seats in each end zone which are positioned on a series of six elevated platforms connected by stairways.[17][18] The record attendance for an NFL regular season game was set in 2009 with a crowd of 105,121.[19] It also has twin video boards that are among the largest high-definition video screens in the world.

Construction and design Edit

 
Interior of the stadium in 2010

Originally estimated at $650 million, the stadium's actual construction cost rose to $1.15 billion,[20] making it one of the most expensive sports venues ever built. To aid Cowboys owner and general manager, Jerry Jones, in paying the construction costs of the new stadium, Arlington voters approved the increase of the city's sales tax by 0.5%, the hotel occupancy tax by 2%, and car rental tax by 5%. The City of Arlington provided over $325 million (including interest) in bonds as funding,[20][21] and Jones covered any cost overruns. Also, the NFL provided the Cowboys with an additional $150 million loan, following its policy for facilitating financing for the construction of new stadiums.[22]

To prevent the Sun's glare from interfering with any players' eyesight, the vast majority of football fields are oriented north-south instead of east-west.[23] However, AT&T Stadium was built with the field oriented east-west and with large windows on the western side.[24] During afternoon games, this design allows sunlight to come into the stadium at an angle that can interfere with players' vision; some players have complained about this problem.[24]

Lead architect on the design team at HKS Architects for the project was Bryan Trubey, who has stated that the overarching concept for the stadium was "...that this should not be just a stadium, but should almost be built like a civic structure."[25][26]

A pair of nearly 300 ft (91 m)-tall arches spans the length of the stadium dome (one of the tallest domes in the world), anchored to the ground at each end. The new stadium also includes "more than 3,000 Sony LCD displays throughout the luxury suites, concourses, concession areas and more, offering fans viewing options that extend beyond the action on the field".[27] It also houses a center-hung Mitsubishi video display board that was the largest HDTV screen in the world at the time of their installation.[28] It has since been surpassed in size by the Panasonic "Big Hoss" video board (218 feet (66 m) wide and 94.6 feet (28.8 m) tall) at Texas Motor Speedway.[29] Glass doors, allowing each end zone to be opened, were designed and constructed by Dallas-based Haley-Greer glass systems.

The retractable roof was designed by structural engineering firm Walter P Moore and the systems were implemented by mechanization consultants Uni-Systems. The electrification of Cowboys Stadium's retractable roof was developed by VAHLE, Inc.[30] These kinetic architecture fundamentals are employed to create quick conversions of the facility to accommodate a variety of events. When the design was officially unveiled on December 12, 2006, it showed that from inside the stadium, the roof (membrane installed by K Post Company of Dallas)[31] will look very similar to the Texas Stadium roof, with its trademark hole. However, it can be covered by the retractable roof panel to protect against the elements.

The football turf field was built by Hellas Construction, which developed a special SoftTop Convertible Turf system that has 26 interchangeable panels to allow the stadium to host a variety of events from concerts, dirt bike races, and monster truck rallies to college football, basketball, and soccer games.[32]

Timeline Edit

Video of inside the stadium
  • 1994: Cowboys owner Jerry Jones proposed to expand the 65,000-seat Texas Stadium by up to 40,000 seats, add retractable roof panels and install a climate-control system to make the stadium a year-round venue for sporting events, including the Super Bowl, concerts, and conventions.
  • 1997–2000: The Cowboys held preliminary talks with Arlington officials about building a stadium there. The team also publicly discussed a $260 million plan to upgrade Texas Stadium. In 2000, the Cowboys compiled a list of potential stadium sites, which included Grapevine, Coppell, and Arlington. The team continued negotiating with Irving to renovate Texas Stadium.
  • 2001: Jones said Arlington is a leading contender for a $500 million stadium. The primary site considered is the 2,000 acres (810 ha) Lakes of Arlington tract on Farm to Market Road 157. Other cities in the running included Grapevine and Grand Prairie. In October, Jones discussed the new stadium with the mayors of Arlington, Irving, Grapevine, and Dallas.
  • 2003: The Cowboys asked the Irving City Council to extend their lease at Texas Stadium, which was to expire at the end of the 2008 season, on a year-to-year basis. They narrowed their search to sites in Las Colinas and Dallas, and state legislators filed bills that would allow Dallas County to increase its hotel-occupancy and car-rental taxes to pay for a new stadium.
  • 2004: In April, the Cowboys announced plans to build a $650 million stadium at Fair Park in Dallas. The deal required $425 million in public financing from a 3% hotel-occupancy tax and a 6% car-rental tax. The deal fell apart in June when Dallas County commissioners said they cannot justify asking voters to approve the team's request for $425 million in public funding. In July, the Cowboys and Arlington announced they are negotiating to locate the stadium near Globe Life Park (then Ameriquest Field). In August, the Arlington City Council agreed unanimously to put before voters a tax increase that would fund the city's $325 million portion of the project. Voters approved the tax increase on November 2.
  • 2005: Arlington and the Cowboys chose the site south of Randol Mill Road and east of Collins Street for the new stadium. The city began notifying residents and property owners of its plans to acquire their property. The Cowboys hired the HKS architectural firm to design the stadium. Early blueprints showed 414 luxury suites and a two-panel retractable roof. The city completed its sale of $297.9 million in bonds to pay for its portion of the construction. Demolition of houses began November 1. This included homes that the city had seized from residents who wanted to keep their house and refused to sell. One such resident characterized the negotiation for his home as "...giving me pennies and telling me to get out"[33]
  • January 2006: The Cowboys hired Oklahoma-based Manhattan Construction as the general contractor for the stadium and the city completed its land purchases, although it still faced a number of lawsuits over land acquisition. Later that month, Tarrant County work crews began demolition of more than 150 Arlington residences and small-business structures to make room for the stadium.[34]
  • March 2006: An alliance was announced between Manhattan Construction and two general contractors, Rayco Construction of Grand Prairie and 3i Construction of Dallas, to manage the stadium's construction.[35]
  • April 2006: Excavation began by Mario Sinacola and Sons Excavating. By August, they had moved over 1.4 million cubic yards (1,100,000 m3) of earth, shaping a 13-to-14-acre (5.3 to 5.7 ha) stadium bowl an average of 54 feet (16 m) deep.[36]
  • August 2006: Two construction cranes were raised on the site.
  • October 2006: The grass amphitheater on Randol Mill Road was leveled to make way for the extension of Baird Farm Road.
  • December 2006: The stadium's structure began to go up, and on December 12, Jerry Jones unveiled the in-depth plans and designs of the stadium to the public.
  • January 2007: A construction worker was injured in a 20 ft (6 m) fall.[37]
  • February 2007: Masonry work began.
  • March 2007: Heldenfels Enterprises was awarded the contract to manufacture and erect the precast/prestressed concrete structural components and placement of them began in April.[38]
  • June 2007: Work on the retractable roof, designed by Uni-Systems, started.
  • July 2007: Exterior facade and enclosure work began.
  • October 2007: The first steel arch was completed.
 
Armed Forces Color Guard at Super Bowl XLV; then Cowboys Stadium
 
The roof open at the stadium during a game between the Dallas Cowboys and Chicago Bears in 2022.
  • February 2008: The second steel arch was completed.
  • June 2008: Jones commissioned the world's largest 1080p HDTV,[39] to hang above field.
  • June 2008: An electrician was electrocuted while working on the stadium. Two days before, three people were injured while assembling a crane.
  • 2009: The stadium was scheduled for "substantial completion" in June. The artificial-turf field was brought into the stadium in July. The Cowboys played their first preseason home game on August 21 and their first regular-season home game on Sunday, September 20.
  • May 13, 2009: Jerry Jones announced the official name of the new venue as Cowboys Stadium.[40]
  • June 6, 2009: The first event was held at the stadium, with country concert showcasing Lee Ann Womack, Blake Shelton, Reba McEntire, and George Strait.
  • February 6, 2011: The 2010 NFL Season Super Bowl was hosted at the Cowboys Stadium, which had the Green Bay Packers defeat the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl XLV.
  • July 25, 2013: Jerry Jones announced that the official name of the venue was changed to AT&T Stadium as part of a naming rights deal.
  • April 5–7, 2014: The stadium was home for the Final Four of the 2014 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament.
  • January 12, 2015: The stadium served as host of the first championship game in the College Football Playoff era. Ohio State defeated Oregon, 42–20.
  • April 19, 2015: The stadium served as host of the 50th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards hosted by Blake Shelton and Luke Bryan.
  • April 3, 2016: The stadium served as the host of WWE's WrestleMania 32.
  • September 26, 2016: The Stadium Club opened, which was the first public five-days-a-week restaurant and bar located within the AT&T Stadium.[41]
  • April 2–3, 2022: The stadium served as the host of WWE's WrestleMania 38.

Opening Edit

  • May 27, 2009: The stadium was completed and opened to the public. Ribbon cutting ceremony includes Cowboys players (including Rayfield Wright, Troy Aikman, Emmitt Smith, Michael Irvin, Daryl Johnston, Preston Pearson, and Chad Hennings), North Texas mayors and various media personalities.
  • June 6, 2009: Country music star George Strait, along with Reba McEntire, headlined the first event in the new stadium.[42] Opening acts included Blake Shelton and Lee Ann Womack.
  • July 19, 2009: The first sporting event is held in Cowboys Stadium. Costa Rica won in the Gold Cup Quarterfinal game versus Guadeloupe, with the first goal scored in stadium history during the 2nd minute by Celso Borges. That match was immediately followed by a sold out match between Mexico and Haiti, with 82,252 in attendance.
  • July 26, 2009: The final match of the 2009 World Football Challenge is held between Chelsea F.C. and Club America. The London club won the match 2–0 in front of 57,229. The event was the second sporting event held in the new stadium, but was notable as the first event held during a severe thunderstorm.[43]
  • August 20, 2009: Jody Dean, a member of the Texas Radio Hall of Fame and KLUV-FM (98.7) talk show host, will be Cowboys Stadium's public address announcer. Dean replaces his longtime nemesis KTCK 1310 AM "The Ticket"'s George Dunham, the Hot Fry enthusiast and former voice of Texas Stadium.[44]
  • August 21, 2009: The Cowboys played the Tennessee Titans in their first preseason home game and first American football game ever played at Cowboys Stadium. The game was nationally televised on FOX at 7 pm CDT.[45] Dallas won the game 30–10, with one play from scrimmage blown dead when a ball punted by Titans' rookie punter A. J. Trapasso struck the main video screen after repeatedly striking it during pregame warmups.
  • September 5, 2009: Brigham Young defeated Oklahoma 14–13 in the first "regular-season" game played in the new stadium.[46]
  • September 20, 2009: The Cowboys played their first NFL regular-season game in the new stadium, with former President and Texas resident George W. Bush handling the opening coin toss. The Cowboys lost to their long-time NFC East division rivals, the New York Giants, 33–31 with Eli Manning leading them on a last-second field goal by Lawrence Tynes. It was televised on NBC.[47] This game attracted a record-breaking crowd of 105,121.[19] After the game, Manning signed the wall of the visitor's locker room with the message, "First win in the New Stadium."[48]
  • September 28, 2009: The Cowboys got their first home regular-season win. They beat the Carolina Panthers 21–7 with 90,588 in attendance. The game was televised on ESPN's Monday Night Football and marked a record 42nd win for the Cowboys on that show.[49]

Naming Edit

Although the stadium had yet to sell naming rights, many fans started referring to the project with various nicknames such as "Jerry World",[40][50][51] the "Death Star",[52] "The Palace in Dallas" (for which announcer Bob Costas was criticized by the Arlington mayor[53]), "Cowboys Cathedral",[54] "Jerrassic Park" and others.[55] There was also a petition by some fans to have the stadium named after longtime Cowboys' coach Tom Landry.

On May 13, 2009, Jerry Jones announced the official name as Cowboys Stadium.[40]

On July 25, 2013, Jerry Jones announced that the Dallas Cowboys had agreed to grant naming rights to AT&T. The name change from Cowboys Stadium to AT&T Stadium took effect immediately. But for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the stadium will revert briefly to its original name due to FIFA's regulations regarding corporate sponsorship of event sites. [56] The sponsorship deal was reported to be worth about $17–19 million per year.[57] Facility Solutions Group installed the "AT&T Stadium" letters on the top of the stadium. Signage includes two sets of letters 43 feet (13 m) tall stretching 385 feet (117 m). The letters are made of lightweight components and aluminum and are insulated and heated to melt ice and snow.[58]

This is AT&T's third major sports venue where it holds the naming rights. The others are AT&T Center in San Antonio, and Jones AT&T Stadium in Lubbock.

Video board Edit

 
The video board at the stadium in 2022.

Guinness World Records was on hand at the September 28, 2009, game against the Carolina Panthers to award certificates to the chairman of Mitsubishi Electric and Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones for the world's largest HD video display.[28] For basketball events played in Cowboys Stadium, such as the 2010 NBA All-Star Game, the video board is actually larger than the court. It has since been surpassed in size by the screen at Charlotte Motor Speedway[59][60] and the video boards at TIAA Bank Field.[citation needed]

During the debut preseason game of Cowboys Stadium on August 21, 2009, a punt by Tennessee Titans punter A. J. Trapasso hit the 175 feet (58 yd) wide screen above the field. The punt deflected backwards and was ruled in-play until Titans coach Jeff Fisher informed the officials that the punt struck the scoreboard. By rule, the down was replayed. Jerry Jones believes that Trapasso was trying to hit the scoreboard, saying, "If you look at how you punt the football, unless you're trying to hit the scoreboard, you punt the ball to get downfield. You certainly want to get some hangtime, but you punt the ball to get downfield, and you sure don't punt the ball down the middle. You punt it off to the side."[61] Whether the screen would affect an opposing team's punting strategy has been debated. For teams with strategies centered on maximizing hang time, physicist Christopher Moore of Longwood University has shown via computer simulation that well-kicked punts have the potential to hit the screen no matter the field position.[62] Trapasso disputed Jones' suggestion that he was intentionally trying to hit the board, and other NFL punters have suggested that the board may pose a problem for longer hang-time punts. The screen was retrofitted with 16 custom winches using 11,000 feet (3,400 m) of 1.5 inches (3.8 cm) domestic galvanized wire rope to transport the video board in time to make room for U2's massive set during their 360° Tour, and was moved back down after the concert.[citation needed] The video board is also the primary attachment point for up to 370,000 pounds (170,000 kg) of concert and theatrical rigging.[citation needed]

On August 24, 2013, during a preseason game against the Cincinnati Bengals, Cowboys punter Chris Jones became the second player to hit the scoreboard. He conceded a touchdown on the rekick.[63]

On January 16, 2022, during the Cowboys' Wild Card playoff game against the San Francisco 49ers, Cowboys punter Bryan Anger became the third player to hit the video board with a kick in the third quarter, and the first to do so in the postseason. This prompted referee Alex Kemp to explain the necessitated rekick by rule to the crowd.[64]

On September 11, 2022, Tampa Bay Buccaneers punter Jake Camarda hit the video board, becoming the fourth punter to do so.

Major events Edit

NBA All-Star Weekend Edit

On February 14, 2010, the stadium hosted the 2010 NBA All-Star Game. With an announced crowd of 108,713, the game became the highest-attended basketball game in history, setting a new Guinness World Record. The East squad prevailed with a 141–139 victory over the West.[65]

NFL Edit

 
Cowboys playing at the stadium
  • On January 3, 2010, the Cowboys defeated the Philadelphia Eagles in a 24–0 shutout to win the NFC East division title and complete the first ever back-to-back shutouts in franchise history.[66]
  • On January 9, 2010, the Cowboys hosted their first playoff game in the new stadium, again playing the Eagles. Dallas won 34–14, breaking their infamous 13-year playoff win drought.
  • On February 6, 2011, the stadium hosted Super Bowl XLV in which the Green Bay Packers defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers, 31–25. Others bidding for the game's location were the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona and Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana.[67] The Cowboys attempted to increase its capacity to 105,000 seats in hopes of setting the record for attendance at a Super Bowl. In a last-minute rush to add seats during one of the area's notorious ice storms, 7 construction workers were injured by ice sliding off of the stadium roof.[68] Hours before kickoff, over 1,200 seats were blocked off in the interest of safety; according to a police officer in the affected area, the seats hadn't been finished in time for the fire marshal to inspect them.[69] Approximately 800 people were given other seats inside the stadium, thus costing the NFL any chance of setting the Super Bowl attendance record (the final figure of 103,219 came 766 short of the record set in Super Bowl XIV). However, about 400 people were unable to be seated and were given a letter from the NFL that could be exchanged for three times the face value of the ticket. Those people were also given the option to either watch on a TV in one of the stadium's lounges, where they would be unable to see the field in person, or watch on screens outside the stadium. The NFL also announced that those 400 people would receive free tickets to the next year's Super Bowl. On February 9, 2011, the first lawsuit was filed against the NFL and Jerry Jones.[70] In 2018, the stadium hosted the 2018 NFL Draft.

College football Edit

College Football Playoff National Championship Edit

Big 12 Championship Game Edit

 
University of Texas marching band during the Big 12 Championship game

AT&T Stadium was the site of the 2009 and 2010 Big 12 Championship Games, the last two held prior to the 2010–13 Big 12 Conference realignment. On December 5, 2009, the Texas Longhorns defeated the Nebraska Cornhuskers 13–12 in the 2009 Big 12 Championship Game, the first to be held in the stadium with attendance announced at 76,211.[71] The following year, on December 4, 2010, the Oklahoma Sooners and Nebraska Cornhuskers rekindled their rivalry as the Sooners won 23–20 in the final Big 12 Championship game until the 2017 season. The stadium was scheduled to host the games through the 2013 season, but the realignment of the Big 12 Conference to 10 teams meant they were not allowed to host a championship game because of NCAA rules requiring conferences to have at least 12 teams divided into two divisions in order to stage a championship game.[72][73] However, the NCAA would later change its rules and allow a conference championship game regardless of the number of members of said conference.

Cotton Bowl Classic Edit

  • January 2, 2010: In the first bowl game played at the stadium, the Ole Miss Rebels defeated the Oklahoma State Cowboys, 21–7 in the 74th installment of the AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic. Attendance was 77,928 and was the third largest attendance of any preceding Cotton Bowl game. With Oklahoma State having played in the Cotton Bowl, all Big 12 South Teams have played at least one game in the Cowboys Stadium.[74]
  • January 7, 2011: In the 75th installment of the AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic, the LSU Tigers by a score of 41–24 defeated the Texas A&M Aggies with an outstanding attendance of 83,514 making it the second largest attendance in Cotton Bowl history. LSU finished with an 11–2 record and Texas A&M finished 9–4 making it their 49th meeting all time.
  • January 6, 2012: The Arkansas Razorbacks defeated Kansas State Wildcats, 29–16. Attendance was 80,956, currently the third-highest attendance in Cotton Bowl history. During the game, Arkansas receiver Joe Adams returned a punt 51 yards for a touchdown, which was the first punt return for a touchdown in the Cotton Bowl since former Arkansas Razorback Lance Alworth returned a punt 49 yards for a touchdown in a 7–6 loss to Duke in 1961. The win also propelled the Razorbacks to a #5 ranking in the final AP poll and gave them their first 11-win season since joining the Southeastern Conference in 1991. Kansas State ended the season with a 10–3 record and ranked #15 in the final AP poll.
  • January 4, 2013: The (10) Texas A&M Aggies defeated the (12) Oklahoma Sooners 41–13 to finish the season with an 11–2 record. Johnny Manziel rushed for 229 yards (on just 17 carries) during the game, a Cotton Bowl record and national bowl record for a quarterback, rushing for two touchdowns and throwing for two more. Manziel totaled 516 total yards also a Cotton Bowl Classic record. Though the halftime score was 14–13 Texas A&M, the Aggies went on to score 27 unanswered second half points to win the game. The game's attendance of 87,025 is the second highest in Cotton Bowl Classic history, behind the 2009 game between Mississippi-Texas Tech at 88,175.
  • January 3, 2014: The (9) Missouri Tigers defeated the (13) Oklahoma State Cowboys 41–31 in front of an attendance of 72,690.
  • January 1, 2015: The (7) Michigan State Spartans rallied from a 20-point deficit to defeat the (4) Baylor Bears 42–41 in front of an attendance of 71,464. This was the first Cotton Bowl Classic game to be featured as one of the "New Year's Six" bowls of the College Football Playoff.
  • January 2, 2017: The (8) Wisconsin Badgers defeated the (15) Western Michigan Broncos in front of 59,615.
  • December 29, 2017: The (5) Ohio State Buckeyes defeated the (8) USC Trojans by a score of 24–7 in front of 67,510.
  • December 29, 2018: The (2) Clemson Tigers defeated the (3) Notre Dame Fighting Irish 30–3 in front of 72,183.

Rose Bowl Edit

Advocare Classic Edit

  • September 5, 2009: The (20) Brigham Young University Cougars and (3) Oklahoma Sooners played the first college football game in the new stadium, with the Cougars upsetting the Sooners, 14–13, in front of 75,437 spectators. So BYU holds the distinction of being the first college team to win a game in the stadium, and the team to win the first (non-preseason) game in the stadium.[77]
  • September 4, 2010: (6) TCU defeated (24) Oregon State 30–21, before a crowd of 46,138, in a season-opening encounter between ranked teams.[78]
  • September 3, 2011: (4) LSU defeated (3) Oregon 40–27, before a crowd of 87,711 in the third installment of the Cowboys Classic.
  • September 1, 2012: Defending 2011 champion (2) Alabama defeated (8) Michigan 41–14, before a crowd of 90,413 in the fourth installment of the Cowboys Classic.
  • August 31, 2013: (12) LSU defeated (20) TCU 37–27, before a crowd of 80,230 in the fifth installment of the Cowboys Classic.
  • August 30, 2014: Defending 2013 champion (1) Florida State defeated unranked Oklahoma State 37–31, before a crowd of 61,521 in the sixth installment of the Cowboys Classic.
  • August 31, 2019: (16) Auburn defeated the Oregon Ducks 27-21, after rallying from a 15 point deflict in the 3rd quarter, and scoring the winning touchdown with 9 seconds left.

Southwest Classic Edit

The Arkansas Razorbacks vs. Texas A&M Aggies football rivalry, which began in 1903, was renewed in 2009 as the Southwest Classic, and was played at Cowboys Stadium from 2009 through 2011. In 2012, Texas A&M joined Arkansas in the Southeastern Conference, and the series reverted to the schools' home fields, Kyle Field in College Station, Texas for the 2012 game and Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium in Fayetteville, Arkansas in 2013. The Southwest Classic returned to AT&T Stadium in 2014 and will remain there through at least 2024.

The 2020 game was moved from Arlington to College Station due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

  • October 3, 2009: Cowboys owner Jerry Jones watched his alma mater, the Arkansas Razorbacks, defeat the Texas A&M Aggies 47–19 in the first of ten games called the Southwest Classic to be played at the stadium.[79]
  • October 9, 2010: The Arkansas Razorbacks jumped out to an early 21–7 lead, and held on to defeat the Texas A&M Aggies, 24–17.[80]
  • October 1, 2011: The Arkansas Razorbacks rallied from an 18-point halftime deficit to defeat the Texas A&M Aggies 41–38.
  • September 27, 2014: The Texas A&M Aggies rallied from a deficit to force overtime and then scored the only TD for the 35–28 win to defeat the Arkansas Razorbacks.
  • September 26, 2015: Texas A&M rallied from a fourth quarter deficit for the second straight year versus Arkansas, beating the Razorbacks 28–21 in OT.
  • September 24, 2016: After being tied at halftime, the Aggies dominated the second half to defeat the Razorbacks 45–24.
  • September 25, 2021: Arkansas snaps 9-game losing streak against the Aggies, defeating Texas A&M 20–10 and going 4-0 for the first time since 2003.

Texas Farm Bureau Insurance Shootout Edit

In 2009, the Big 12 Conference game between the Baylor Bears and Texas Tech Red Raiders was held at Cowboys Stadium, the first time in the series the match-up was held on a neutral site. The game was the highest attended in the series' history, with 71,964 in attendance.[81]

After the 2010 game was held at the Cotton Bowl in Fair Park, Dallas during the State Fair of Texas, the series returned to AT&T Stadium for the 2011 and 2012 games. The series' neutral site contract at AT&T Stadium could continue until 2014.[82]

Basketball Edit

 
The stadium being set up for Texas vs. North Carolina game
  • December 19, 2009: In the first college basketball game at the stadium, before a crowd of 38,052, the Texas Longhorns defeated the defending national champion North Carolina Tar Heels, 103–90.[83]
  • March 2013: 2013 NCAA Tournament South Regional featuring 3 games with the winner of the third going to the NCAA men's Final Four[84]
  • 2014: 2014 NCAA men's Final Four[85]
  • 2030: NCAA Men's Final Four

Soccer Edit

2026 FIFA World Cup Edit

AT&T Stadium will host multiple matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will be organized and hosted across the United States, Canada and Mexico. In September 2022, it was reported that the stadium might be hosting the final.[87] The stadium will undergo renovations in the years prior to the start of the tournament.[88] The stadium will also be temporarily renamed to "Dallas Stadium" in accordance with FIFA's policy on corporate sponsored names.[89]

Boxing Edit

The stadium has hosted multiple world championship boxing fights since its opening, as the large capacity and retractable roof make it an ideal venue for boxing events throughout the year. Many of the sport's biggest stars including Manny Pacquiao and Canelo Álvarez have headlined championship bouts there.

WrestleMania Edit

AT&T Stadium hosted WWE's WrestleMania 32 on April 3, 2016. It was the third WrestleMania to be hosted in Texas. The area also hosted activities throughout the region for the week-long celebration leading up to WrestleMania itself. 101,763 people attended the event breaking the previous WrestleMania attendance record set at WrestleMania III.[93]

On April 2 and 3, 2022, the stadium hosted WrestleMania 38. 131,372 people attended the two night event. [94]

Supercross Edit

AT&T Stadium has hosted a round of the AMA Supercross Championship since 2010, replacing Texas Stadium which had been host since 1975.[95]

Concerts Edit

Date Artist Opening act(s) Tour / Concert name Attendance Revenue Notes
2009
June 6, 2009 George Strait Reba McEntire
Blake Shelton
Lee Ann Womack
[96] 60,188 / 60,188[97] $5,340,005 Very first concert at the stadium
Stadium project was not finished yet
June 20, 2009 Jonas Brothers Honor Society
Jessie James
Jordin Sparks
Wonder Girls
Jonas Brothers World Tour 2009 Stadium project was not finished yet
August 19, 2009 Paul McCartney Summer Live '09 35,903 / 35,903 $5,054,620 Stadium project complete
October 12, 2009 U2 Muse U2 360° Tour 70,766 / 70,766 $6,664,880 To make room for the large claw-shaped stage, the video board was raised 25 feet (7.6 m) and was not used during the concert[98]
2011
April 16, 2011 Kenny Chesney Zac Brown Band
Billy Currington
Uncle Kracker
Goin' Coastal Tour 46,551 / 47,256 $4,173,338
October 8, 2011 Taylor Swift Needtobreathe
Charlie Worsham
Speak Now World Tour 55,451 / 55,451 $4,337,062 B.o.B was the special guest.
2012
June 9, 2012 Kenny Chesney
Tim McGraw
Grace Potter and the Nocturnals
Jake Owen
Brothers of the Sun Tour 47,269 / 50,425 $4,421,768
2013
May 11, 2013 Kenny Chesney
Eric Church
Eli Young Band
Kacey Musgraves
No Shoes Nation Tour 47,269 / 50,425 $4,421,768
May 25, 2013 Taylor Swift Ed Sheeran
Austin Mahone
Florida Georgia Line
The Red Tour 53,020 / 53,020 $4,589,266
2014
June 7, 2014 George Strait Martina McBride The Cowboy Rides Away Tour 104,793 / 104,793 $18,194,374 Jason Aldean, Kenny Chesney, Eric Church, Ronnie Dunn, Vince Gill, Faith Hill, Alan Jackson, Miranda Lambert, Lee Ann Womack, and Asleep at the Wheel joined Strait for his "last show ever"
May 25, 2014 Beyoncé
Jay-Z
On the Run Tour 41,463 / 41,463 $5,050,479
August 24, 2014 One Direction Jamie Scott Where We Are Tour 51,074 / 51,074 $4,517,012
2015
April 19, 2015 50th Academy of Country Music Awards 70,252
June 6, 2015 The Rolling Stones Zip Code Tour 47,535 / 47,535 $9,294,552
October 17, 2015 Taylor Swift Vance Joy
Shawn Mendes
The 1989 World Tour 62,630 / 62,630 $7,396,733 Ellie Goulding was a special guest. They performed Goulding's 2015 hit Love Me Like You Do.
2016
May 9, 2016 Beyoncé DJ Khaled The Formation World Tour 42,235 / 42,235 $5,954,775
August 3, 2016 Guns N' Roses The Cult Not in This Lifetime... Tour 39,015 / 43,449 $4,786,948
August 27, 2016 Coldplay Alessia Cara
Bishop Briggs
A Head Full of Dreams Tour 52,538 / 52,538 $5,679,031
October 22, 2016 Luke Bryan Chris Stapleton
Little Big Town
Dustin Lynch
Kill the Lights Tour 41,638 / 45,000 $3,613,825
2017
March 25, 2017 A Concert For The Causes $2,000,000 Randy Travis was a special guest
May 26, 2017 U2 The Lumineers The Joshua Tree Tour 2017 49,087 / 49,087 $6,044,330
June 16, 2017 Metallica Avenged Sevenfold
Local H
Mix Master Mike
WorldWired Tour 45,860 / 45,860 $5,481,881
2018
May 19, 2018 Kenny Chesney Thomas Rhett
Old Dominion
Brandon Lay
The Trip Around The Sun Tour 46,274 / 48,625 $3,770,669
September 11, 2018 Beyoncé
Jay-Z
Chloe X Halle
DJ Khaled
On the Run II Tour 41,626 / 41,626 $5,713,125
October 5, 2018 Taylor Swift Camila Cabello
Charli XCX
Taylor Swift's Reputation Stadium Tour 105,002 / 105,002 $15,006,157 Maren Morris was the special guest at the first show. Taylor and Maren performed "The Middle". Sugarland were the special guests on the second show. They performed their collaboration with Swift "Babe".[99][100] Netflix also captured the night for their Reputation Tour Film on Netflix.
October 6, 2018
October 27, 2018 Ed Sheeran Snow Patrol
Lauv
÷ Tour 46,249 / 46,249 $4,528,561 [101]
2019
November 2, 2019 Post Malone Posty Fest
2022
July 30, 2022 Garth Brooks Matt Rossi
Trisha Yearwood
The Garth Brooks Stadium Tour TBA TBA [102]
August 14, 2022 The Weeknd Snoh Aalegra
Mike Dean
After Hours til Dawn Stadium Tour 49,783 / 49,783 $8,043,625 [103][104]
September 9, 2022 Bad Bunny Alesso World's Hottest Tour 54,637 / 54,637 $12,384,432
2023
March 31, 2023 Taylor Swift Muna
Gayle
The Eras Tour 210,607 / 210,607 First artist ever to perform and sell out three straight days [105] Highest three-day attendance in stadium history.
April 1, 2023 Beabadoobee
Gracie Abrams
April 2, 2023
May 6, 2023 Ed Sheeran Khalid
Dylan
+–=÷× Tour 59,265 / 59,265 $5,733,414 [106]
August 18, 2023 Metallica Pantera
Mammoth WVH
M72 World Tour
August 20, 2023 Five Finger Death Punch
Ice Nine Kills
September 21, 2023 Beyoncé - Renaissance World Tour 52,953 / 52,953 $13,849,491 [107]
2024
July 25, 2024 Morgan Wallen Jelly Roll
Nate Smith
Bryan Martin
One Night At A Time World Tour
July 26, 2024 TBD
Nate Smith
Bryan Martin

Other events Edit

  • September 5, 2009 – Led by a strong defensive effort and quarterback Max Hall's 329 yards passing, No. 20 BYU defeated No. 3 Oklahoma 14–13 in the first college game played in the new Dallas Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
  • September 7, 2009 – The first high school football game played at Cowboys Stadium was between Euless Trinity and Bingham (Utah). Trinity won, 42–21.[108]
  • November 12, 2009 – The first Texas high school football playoff game played at Cowboys Stadium was between Bowie High School (Arlington, Texas) and Richland High School (North Richland Hills; Texas).[109]
  • February 2010 – The Professional Bull Riders hosted the Dickies Iron Cowboy Invitational in February 2010.[110]
  • February 2010 – The first MDA Muscle Walk in the Dallas-Fort Worth area took place. This event was held annually, having returned in 2011, 2012, and 2013. That event has since moved to Globe Life Park in Arlington (formerly Rangers Ballpark) starting in 2014.
 
Several participants walk at the 2013 DFW MDA Muscle Walk; then known as Cowboys Stadium.
  • February 27, 2010 – The stadium hosted its first Monster Jam event with 11 trucks. This event is now held annually, having returned in 2011 and scheduled for 2012.
  • June 30, 2011 – The final round of the 2011 US Women's Open in bowling was played at Cowboys Stadium,[111] with Leanne Hulsenberg winning.
  • Dec. 7 – 17, 2011 – Cowboys Stadium hosted all the Texas 11-man football state championships for the first time. It was also the first time all 11-man state championships were held in one location.
  • February 2011 – The Professional Bull Riders hosted the Dickies Iron Cowboy Invitational in February 2011.[112]
  • February 2012 – The Professional Bull Riders hosted the Dickies Iron Cowboy Invitational in February 2012.[113]
  • February 2013 – The Professional Bull Riders hosted the Dickies Iron Cowboy Invitational in February 2013.[114]
  • February 11, 2013 – American Sniper Chris Kyle's memorial ceremony proceeded by a 200-mile (320 km) procession across Texas.
  • March 2014 – The Professional Bull Riders hosted the Dickies Iron Cowboy Invitational in February 2014.[115]
  • March 2014 – The inaugural The American Rodeo was held.[116]
  • April 26, 2014 – AT&T Stadium hosted the senior prom of South Garland High School.
  • June 27 – 29, 2014 – International Assembly of Jehovah's Witnesses
  • July 6, 2014 – Semi-pro football (EFL) held its first indoor Pro Bowl game.
  • July 25–27, 2014 – International Assembly of Jehovah's Witnesses
  • February 2015 – The Professional Bull Riders hosted the Choctaw Casino Resort Iron Cowboy in February 2015.[117]
  • March 2015 – The American Rodeo was held.[116]
  • March 7, 2015 – The 2015 AT&T American Cup, an FIG World Cup event, is held at the stadium.
  • June 20, 2015 – AT&T Stadium hosted thousands of Spartans for Reebok's Spartan Race.
  • January 12, 2016 – The world premiere of 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi was attended by over 30,000 people and shown on the giant high-definition screen.[118][119]
  • February 2016 – The Professional Bull Riders hosted the Choctaw Casino Resort Iron Cowboy in February 2016.[120]
  • February 2016 – The American Rodeo was held.[116]
  • March 6, 2016 – Greg Laurie's Harvest America took place at the stadium. It is considered the largest evangelical event ever. Special guests included Chris Tomlin, Lecrae, MercyMe, and Switchfoot.
  • April 3, 2016 – WrestleMania 32, the premier event of the professional wrestling organization WWE, was held.
  • February 2017 – The Professional Bull Riders hosted the Choctaw Casino Resort Iron Cowboy in February 2017.[121]
  • February 2017 – The American Rodeo was held.[116]
  • February 2018 – The Professional Bull Riders hosted the WinStar World Casino and Resort Iron Cowboy in 2018.[122]
  • February 2018 – The American Rodeo was held.[116]
  • February 2019 – The third PBR Global Cup took place at AT&T Stadium.
  • March 2019 – The American Rodeo was held.
  • February 2020 – The fourth PBR Global Cup was held.
  • March 2020 – The American Rodeo was held.
  • November 2020 – The annual PBR World Finals took place at AT&T Stadium after being moved from Las Vegas due to Nevada state restrictions stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic.[123]
  • March 2021 – The American Rodeo was held.
  • February 2022 – The fifth PBR Global Cup was held.
  • March 2022 – The American Rodeo was held.
  • April 2–3, 2022 – WrestleMania 38 was held.

Concessions and merchandising Edit

On October 20, 2008, Cowboys owner Jones and New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner announced a joint business venture called Legends Hospitality Management LLC which would operate the concessions and merchandising sales at the new Cowboys stadium in Arlington, Texas, and at the new Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, New York, along with the stadiums of the Yankees' minor league affiliates. Former Pizza Hut President Michael Rawlings will run the company from its new headquarters in Newark, New Jersey. The company was also backed by Wall Street investment firm Goldman Sachs and Dallas private equity firm CIC Partners LP.[124][125][126]

Art collection Edit

The Jones family commissioned 18 contemporary artists to create site-specific artworks for the stadium. The stadium features paintings, sculptures, and installations by Franz Ackermann, Doug Aitken, Ricci Albenda, Mel Bochner, Daniel Buren, Olafur Eliasson, Teresita Fernandez, Wayne Gonzales, Terry Haggerty, Trenton Doyle Hancock, Jacqueline Humphries, Jim Isermann, Annette Lawrence, Dave Muller, Gary Simmons, and Lawrence Weiner.[127][128][129]

In 2013, the stadium acquired Sky Mirror, a sculpture by Anish Kapoor. It sits in a plaza outside the east end of the stadium.[130]

Transportation Edit

Parking Edit

 
Parking at AT&T Stadium for a Dallas Cowboys game in 2022.

The fees for premium parking at Dallas Cowboys games are estimated at $75 per game, based on season ticket holder parking charges.[131] The fees to park at major concerts and other sporting events will be nearly $40 per space at the new stadium.[132] A shuttle operates between the T&P Station and AT&T Stadium for all Cowboys regular season and postseason games and selected college football games,[133] which averages approximately 900 riders per game.[133] For special events like Super Bowl XLV parking prices can increase to as much as $990.[134]

Public transit Edit

The stadium was only accessible via the Metro Arlington Xpress (MAX) bus system; a 0.4 mi (0.64 km) walk from the Collins and Andrews stop which connected with the Trinity Rail Express (TRE) station at CentrePort/DFW Airport. The bus system was an experimental program which commenced in April 2013 and was replaced by a ride-sharing service in December 2017.

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For the stadium in Lubbock see Jones AT amp T Stadium and Cody Campbell Field For the San Francisco Giants baseball stadium in California formerly called AT amp T Park see Oracle Park For other uses see AT amp T Building disambiguation AT amp T Stadium is a retractable roof stadium in Arlington Texas United States It serves as the home of the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League NFL and was completed on May 27 2009 It is also the home of the Cotton Bowl Classic the Big 12 Championship Game and the Southwest Classic The stadium is one of eleven US venues set to host matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup The facility owned by the city of Arlington can also be used for a variety of other activities such as concerts basketball games soccer college and high school football contests rodeos motocross Spartan Races and professional wrestling It replaced the partially covered Texas Stadium which served as the Cowboys home from 1971 through the 2008 season AT amp T StadiumJerry WorldThe Death StarThe Palace in DallasThe Cowboys CathedralExterior June 2020AT amp T StadiumLocation in TexasShow map of TexasAT amp T StadiumLocation in the United StatesShow map of the United StatesFormer namesCowboys Stadium 2009 2013 2026 Address1 AT amp T Way 1 LocationArlington TexasCoordinates32 44 52 N 97 5 34 W 32 74778 N 97 09278 W 32 74778 97 09278OwnerCity of Arlington 2 3 OperatorDallas CowboysExecutive suites342 4 Capacity80 000 5 expandable to 105 000 Record attendanceList Football 105 121September 20 2009Dallas Cowboys vs New York Giants Basketball 108 713February 14 20102010 NBA All Star Game Boxing 73 126May 8 2021Alvarez vs Saunders 6 Professional wrestling 101 763 April 3 2016WrestleMania 32 7 SurfaceHellas Matrix Turf with Helix Soft Top artificial turf 8 ConstructionBroke groundSeptember 20 2005OpenedMay 27 2009 15 Construction cost 1 3 billion 9 1 77 billion in 2022 dollars 10 ArchitectHKS Inc 11 Project managerBlue Star Development Jack Hill 12 Structural engineerWalter P Moore Engineers and ConsultantsCampbell amp Associates Consulting Engineers Inc 13 Services engineerM E Engineers Inc 14 General contractorManhattan Rayco 3iTenantsDallas Cowboys NFL 2009 present Cotton Bowl Classic NCAA 2010 present Southwest Classic NCAA Websiteattstadium comThe stadium is widely referred to as Jerry World and The Death Star after Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones who originally envisioned it as a large entertainment venue 16 The stadium can seat around 80 000 people but can be reconfigured to hold around 100 000 seats 5 making it the largest stadium in the NFL by seating capacity 17 Additional attendance is made possible by the Party Pass open areas sections behind the seats in each end zone which are positioned on a series of six elevated platforms connected by stairways 17 18 The record attendance for an NFL regular season game was set in 2009 with a crowd of 105 121 19 It also has twin video boards that are among the largest high definition video screens in the world Contents 1 Construction and design 2 Timeline 2 1 Opening 3 Naming 4 Video board 5 Major events 5 1 NBA All Star Weekend 5 2 NFL 5 3 College football 5 3 1 College Football Playoff National Championship 5 3 2 Big 12 Championship Game 5 3 3 Cotton Bowl Classic 5 3 4 Rose Bowl 5 3 5 Advocare Classic 5 3 6 Southwest Classic 5 3 7 Texas Farm Bureau Insurance Shootout 5 4 Basketball 5 5 Soccer 5 5 1 2026 FIFA World Cup 5 6 Boxing 5 7 WrestleMania 5 8 Supercross 5 9 Concerts 5 10 Other events 6 Concessions and merchandising 7 Art collection 8 Transportation 8 1 Parking 8 2 Public transit 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksConstruction and design Edit nbsp Interior of the stadium in 2010Originally estimated at 650 million the stadium s actual construction cost rose to 1 15 billion 20 making it one of the most expensive sports venues ever built To aid Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones in paying the construction costs of the new stadium Arlington voters approved the increase of the city s sales tax by 0 5 the hotel occupancy tax by 2 and car rental tax by 5 The City of Arlington provided over 325 million including interest in bonds as funding 20 21 and Jones covered any cost overruns Also the NFL provided the Cowboys with an additional 150 million loan following its policy for facilitating financing for the construction of new stadiums 22 To prevent the Sun s glare from interfering with any players eyesight the vast majority of football fields are oriented north south instead of east west 23 However AT amp T Stadium was built with the field oriented east west and with large windows on the western side 24 During afternoon games this design allows sunlight to come into the stadium at an angle that can interfere with players vision some players have complained about this problem 24 Lead architect on the design team at HKS Architects for the project was Bryan Trubey who has stated that the overarching concept for the stadium was that this should not be just a stadium but should almost be built like a civic structure 25 26 A pair of nearly 300 ft 91 m tall arches spans the length of the stadium dome one of the tallest domes in the world anchored to the ground at each end The new stadium also includes more than 3 000 Sony LCD displays throughout the luxury suites concourses concession areas and more offering fans viewing options that extend beyond the action on the field 27 It also houses a center hung Mitsubishi video display board that was the largest HDTV screen in the world at the time of their installation 28 It has since been surpassed in size by the Panasonic Big Hoss video board 218 feet 66 m wide and 94 6 feet 28 8 m tall at Texas Motor Speedway 29 Glass doors allowing each end zone to be opened were designed and constructed by Dallas based Haley Greer glass systems The retractable roof was designed by structural engineering firm Walter P Moore and the systems were implemented by mechanization consultants Uni Systems The electrification of Cowboys Stadium s retractable roof was developed by VAHLE Inc 30 These kinetic architecture fundamentals are employed to create quick conversions of the facility to accommodate a variety of events When the design was officially unveiled on December 12 2006 it showed that from inside the stadium the roof membrane installed by K Post Company of Dallas 31 will look very similar to the Texas Stadium roof with its trademark hole However it can be covered by the retractable roof panel to protect against the elements The football turf field was built by Hellas Construction which developed a special SoftTop Convertible Turf system that has 26 interchangeable panels to allow the stadium to host a variety of events from concerts dirt bike races and monster truck rallies to college football basketball and soccer games 32 Timeline EditThis section has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This section is in list format but may read better as prose You can help by converting this section if appropriate Editing help is available April 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message source source source source source Video of inside the stadium1994 Cowboys owner Jerry Jones proposed to expand the 65 000 seat Texas Stadium by up to 40 000 seats add retractable roof panels and install a climate control system to make the stadium a year round venue for sporting events including the Super Bowl concerts and conventions 1997 2000 The Cowboys held preliminary talks with Arlington officials about building a stadium there The team also publicly discussed a 260 million plan to upgrade Texas Stadium In 2000 the Cowboys compiled a list of potential stadium sites which included Grapevine Coppell and Arlington The team continued negotiating with Irving to renovate Texas Stadium 2001 Jones said Arlington is a leading contender for a 500 million stadium The primary site considered is the 2 000 acres 810 ha Lakes of Arlington tract on Farm to Market Road 157 Other cities in the running included Grapevine and Grand Prairie In October Jones discussed the new stadium with the mayors of Arlington Irving Grapevine and Dallas 2003 The Cowboys asked the Irving City Council to extend their lease at Texas Stadium which was to expire at the end of the 2008 season on a year to year basis They narrowed their search to sites in Las Colinas and Dallas and state legislators filed bills that would allow Dallas County to increase its hotel occupancy and car rental taxes to pay for a new stadium 2004 In April the Cowboys announced plans to build a 650 million stadium at Fair Park in Dallas The deal required 425 million in public financing from a 3 hotel occupancy tax and a 6 car rental tax The deal fell apart in June when Dallas County commissioners said they cannot justify asking voters to approve the team s request for 425 million in public funding In July the Cowboys and Arlington announced they are negotiating to locate the stadium near Globe Life Park then Ameriquest Field In August the Arlington City Council agreed unanimously to put before voters a tax increase that would fund the city s 325 million portion of the project Voters approved the tax increase on November 2 2005 Arlington and the Cowboys chose the site south of Randol Mill Road and east of Collins Street for the new stadium The city began notifying residents and property owners of its plans to acquire their property The Cowboys hired the HKS architectural firm to design the stadium Early blueprints showed 414 luxury suites and a two panel retractable roof The city completed its sale of 297 9 million in bonds to pay for its portion of the construction Demolition of houses began November 1 This included homes that the city had seized from residents who wanted to keep their house and refused to sell One such resident characterized the negotiation for his home as giving me pennies and telling me to get out 33 January 2006 The Cowboys hired Oklahoma based Manhattan Construction as the general contractor for the stadium and the city completed its land purchases although it still faced a number of lawsuits over land acquisition Later that month Tarrant County work crews began demolition of more than 150 Arlington residences and small business structures to make room for the stadium 34 March 2006 An alliance was announced between Manhattan Construction and two general contractors Rayco Construction of Grand Prairie and 3i Construction of Dallas to manage the stadium s construction 35 April 2006 Excavation began by Mario Sinacola and Sons Excavating By August they had moved over 1 4 million cubic yards 1 100 000 m3 of earth shaping a 13 to 14 acre 5 3 to 5 7 ha stadium bowl an average of 54 feet 16 m deep 36 August 2006 Two construction cranes were raised on the site October 2006 The grass amphitheater on Randol Mill Road was leveled to make way for the extension of Baird Farm Road December 2006 The stadium s structure began to go up and on December 12 Jerry Jones unveiled the in depth plans and designs of the stadium to the public January 2007 A construction worker was injured in a 20 ft 6 m fall 37 February 2007 Masonry work began March 2007 Heldenfels Enterprises was awarded the contract to manufacture and erect the precast prestressed concrete structural components and placement of them began in April 38 June 2007 Work on the retractable roof designed by Uni Systems started July 2007 Exterior facade and enclosure work began October 2007 The first steel arch was completed nbsp Armed Forces Color Guard at Super Bowl XLV then Cowboys Stadium nbsp The roof open at the stadium during a game between the Dallas Cowboys and Chicago Bears in 2022 February 2008 The second steel arch was completed June 2008 Jones commissioned the world s largest 1080p HDTV 39 to hang above field June 2008 An electrician was electrocuted while working on the stadium Two days before three people were injured while assembling a crane 2009 The stadium was scheduled for substantial completion in June The artificial turf field was brought into the stadium in July The Cowboys played their first preseason home game on August 21 and their first regular season home game on Sunday September 20 May 13 2009 Jerry Jones announced the official name of the new venue as Cowboys Stadium 40 June 6 2009 The first event was held at the stadium with country concert showcasing Lee Ann Womack Blake Shelton Reba McEntire and George Strait February 6 2011 The 2010 NFL Season Super Bowl was hosted at the Cowboys Stadium which had the Green Bay Packers defeat the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl XLV July 25 2013 Jerry Jones announced that the official name of the venue was changed to AT amp T Stadium as part of a naming rights deal April 5 7 2014 The stadium was home for the Final Four of the 2014 NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament January 12 2015 The stadium served as host of the first championship game in the College Football Playoff era Ohio State defeated Oregon 42 20 April 19 2015 The stadium served as host of the 50th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards hosted by Blake Shelton and Luke Bryan April 3 2016 The stadium served as the host of WWE s WrestleMania 32 September 26 2016 The Stadium Club opened which was the first public five days a week restaurant and bar located within the AT amp T Stadium 41 April 2 3 2022 The stadium served as the host of WWE s WrestleMania 38 Opening Edit May 27 2009 The stadium was completed and opened to the public Ribbon cutting ceremony includes Cowboys players including Rayfield Wright Troy Aikman Emmitt Smith Michael Irvin Daryl Johnston Preston Pearson and Chad Hennings North Texas mayors and various media personalities June 6 2009 Country music star George Strait along with Reba McEntire headlined the first event in the new stadium 42 Opening acts included Blake Shelton and Lee Ann Womack July 19 2009 The first sporting event is held in Cowboys Stadium Costa Rica won in the Gold Cup Quarterfinal game versus Guadeloupe with the first goal scored in stadium history during the 2nd minute by Celso Borges That match was immediately followed by a sold out match between Mexico and Haiti with 82 252 in attendance July 26 2009 The final match of the 2009 World Football Challenge is held between Chelsea F C and Club America The London club won the match 2 0 in front of 57 229 The event was the second sporting event held in the new stadium but was notable as the first event held during a severe thunderstorm 43 August 20 2009 Jody Dean a member of the Texas Radio Hall of Fame and KLUV FM 98 7 talk show host will be Cowboys Stadium s public address announcer Dean replaces his longtime nemesis KTCK 1310 AM The Ticket s George Dunham the Hot Fry enthusiast and former voice of Texas Stadium 44 August 21 2009 The Cowboys played the Tennessee Titans in their first preseason home game and first American football game ever played at Cowboys Stadium The game was nationally televised on FOX at 7 pm CDT 45 Dallas won the game 30 10 with one play from scrimmage blown dead when a ball punted by Titans rookie punter A J Trapasso struck the main video screen after repeatedly striking it during pregame warmups September 5 2009 Brigham Young defeated Oklahoma 14 13 in the first regular season game played in the new stadium 46 September 20 2009 The Cowboys played their first NFL regular season game in the new stadium with former President and Texas resident George W Bush handling the opening coin toss The Cowboys lost to their long time NFC East division rivals the New York Giants 33 31 with Eli Manning leading them on a last second field goal by Lawrence Tynes It was televised on NBC 47 This game attracted a record breaking crowd of 105 121 19 After the game Manning signed the wall of the visitor s locker room with the message First win in the New Stadium 48 September 28 2009 The Cowboys got their first home regular season win They beat the Carolina Panthers 21 7 with 90 588 in attendance The game was televised on ESPN s Monday Night Football and marked a record 42nd win for the Cowboys on that show 49 Naming EditAlthough the stadium had yet to sell naming rights many fans started referring to the project with various nicknames such as Jerry World 40 50 51 the Death Star 52 The Palace in Dallas for which announcer Bob Costas was criticized by the Arlington mayor 53 Cowboys Cathedral 54 Jerrassic Park and others 55 There was also a petition by some fans to have the stadium named after longtime Cowboys coach Tom Landry On May 13 2009 Jerry Jones announced the official name as Cowboys Stadium 40 On July 25 2013 Jerry Jones announced that the Dallas Cowboys had agreed to grant naming rights to AT amp T The name change from Cowboys Stadium to AT amp T Stadium took effect immediately But for the 2026 FIFA World Cup the stadium will revert briefly to its original name due to FIFA s regulations regarding corporate sponsorship of event sites 56 The sponsorship deal was reported to be worth about 17 19 million per year 57 Facility Solutions Group installed the AT amp T Stadium letters on the top of the stadium Signage includes two sets of letters 43 feet 13 m tall stretching 385 feet 117 m The letters are made of lightweight components and aluminum and are insulated and heated to melt ice and snow 58 This is AT amp T s third major sports venue where it holds the naming rights The others are AT amp T Center in San Antonio and Jones AT amp T Stadium in Lubbock Video board Edit nbsp The video board at the stadium in 2022 Guinness World Records was on hand at the September 28 2009 game against the Carolina Panthers to award certificates to the chairman of Mitsubishi Electric and Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones for the world s largest HD video display 28 For basketball events played in Cowboys Stadium such as the 2010 NBA All Star Game the video board is actually larger than the court It has since been surpassed in size by the screen at Charlotte Motor Speedway 59 60 and the video boards at TIAA Bank Field citation needed During the debut preseason game of Cowboys Stadium on August 21 2009 a punt by Tennessee Titans punter A J Trapasso hit the 175 feet 58 yd wide screen above the field The punt deflected backwards and was ruled in play until Titans coach Jeff Fisher informed the officials that the punt struck the scoreboard By rule the down was replayed Jerry Jones believes that Trapasso was trying to hit the scoreboard saying If you look at how you punt the football unless you re trying to hit the scoreboard you punt the ball to get downfield You certainly want to get some hangtime but you punt the ball to get downfield and you sure don t punt the ball down the middle You punt it off to the side 61 Whether the screen would affect an opposing team s punting strategy has been debated For teams with strategies centered on maximizing hang time physicist Christopher Moore of Longwood University has shown via computer simulation that well kicked punts have the potential to hit the screen no matter the field position 62 Trapasso disputed Jones suggestion that he was intentionally trying to hit the board and other NFL punters have suggested that the board may pose a problem for longer hang time punts The screen was retrofitted with 16 custom winches using 11 000 feet 3 400 m of 1 5 inches 3 8 cm domestic galvanized wire rope to transport the video board in time to make room for U2 s massive set during their 360 Tour and was moved back down after the concert citation needed The video board is also the primary attachment point for up to 370 000 pounds 170 000 kg of concert and theatrical rigging citation needed On August 24 2013 during a preseason game against the Cincinnati Bengals Cowboys punter Chris Jones became the second player to hit the scoreboard He conceded a touchdown on the rekick 63 On January 16 2022 during the Cowboys Wild Card playoff game against the San Francisco 49ers Cowboys punter Bryan Anger became the third player to hit the video board with a kick in the third quarter and the first to do so in the postseason This prompted referee Alex Kemp to explain the necessitated rekick by rule to the crowd 64 On September 11 2022 Tampa Bay Buccaneers punter Jake Camarda hit the video board becoming the fourth punter to do so Major events EditNBA All Star Weekend Edit On February 14 2010 the stadium hosted the 2010 NBA All Star Game With an announced crowd of 108 713 the game became the highest attended basketball game in history setting a new Guinness World Record The East squad prevailed with a 141 139 victory over the West 65 NFL Edit nbsp Cowboys playing at the stadiumOn January 3 2010 the Cowboys defeated the Philadelphia Eagles in a 24 0 shutout to win the NFC East division title and complete the first ever back to back shutouts in franchise history 66 On January 9 2010 the Cowboys hosted their first playoff game in the new stadium again playing the Eagles Dallas won 34 14 breaking their infamous 13 year playoff win drought On February 6 2011 the stadium hosted Super Bowl XLV in which the Green Bay Packers defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 31 25 Others bidding for the game s location were the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale Arizona and Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis Indiana 67 The Cowboys attempted to increase its capacity to 105 000 seats in hopes of setting the record for attendance at a Super Bowl In a last minute rush to add seats during one of the area s notorious ice storms 7 construction workers were injured by ice sliding off of the stadium roof 68 Hours before kickoff over 1 200 seats were blocked off in the interest of safety according to a police officer in the affected area the seats hadn t been finished in time for the fire marshal to inspect them 69 Approximately 800 people were given other seats inside the stadium thus costing the NFL any chance of setting the Super Bowl attendance record the final figure of 103 219 came 766 short of the record set in Super Bowl XIV However about 400 people were unable to be seated and were given a letter from the NFL that could be exchanged for three times the face value of the ticket Those people were also given the option to either watch on a TV in one of the stadium s lounges where they would be unable to see the field in person or watch on screens outside the stadium The NFL also announced that those 400 people would receive free tickets to the next year s Super Bowl On February 9 2011 the first lawsuit was filed against the NFL and Jerry Jones 70 In 2018 the stadium hosted the 2018 NFL Draft College football Edit College Football Playoff National Championship Edit Main article College Football Playoff National Championship January 12 2015 The 4 Ohio State Buckeyes defeated the 2 Oregon Ducks 42 20 before a crowd of 85 689 in the inaugural 2015 College Football Playoff National Championship Big 12 Championship Game Edit This section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information April 2019 See also Big 12 Championship Game nbsp University of Texas marching band during the Big 12 Championship gameAT amp T Stadium was the site of the 2009 and 2010 Big 12 Championship Games the last two held prior to the 2010 13 Big 12 Conference realignment On December 5 2009 the Texas Longhorns defeated the Nebraska Cornhuskers 13 12 in the 2009 Big 12 Championship Game the first to be held in the stadium with attendance announced at 76 211 71 The following year on December 4 2010 the Oklahoma Sooners and Nebraska Cornhuskers rekindled their rivalry as the Sooners won 23 20 in the final Big 12 Championship game until the 2017 season The stadium was scheduled to host the games through the 2013 season but the realignment of the Big 12 Conference to 10 teams meant they were not allowed to host a championship game because of NCAA rules requiring conferences to have at least 12 teams divided into two divisions in order to stage a championship game 72 73 However the NCAA would later change its rules and allow a conference championship game regardless of the number of members of said conference Cotton Bowl Classic Edit Main article Cotton Bowl Classic January 2 2010 In the first bowl game played at the stadium the Ole Miss Rebels defeated the Oklahoma State Cowboys 21 7 in the 74th installment of the AT amp T Cotton Bowl Classic Attendance was 77 928 and was the third largest attendance of any preceding Cotton Bowl game With Oklahoma State having played in the Cotton Bowl all Big 12 South Teams have played at least one game in the Cowboys Stadium 74 January 7 2011 In the 75th installment of the AT amp T Cotton Bowl Classic the LSU Tigers by a score of 41 24 defeated the Texas A amp M Aggies with an outstanding attendance of 83 514 making it the second largest attendance in Cotton Bowl history LSU finished with an 11 2 record and Texas A amp M finished 9 4 making it their 49th meeting all time January 6 2012 The Arkansas Razorbacks defeated Kansas State Wildcats 29 16 Attendance was 80 956 currently the third highest attendance in Cotton Bowl history During the game Arkansas receiver Joe Adams returned a punt 51 yards for a touchdown which was the first punt return for a touchdown in the Cotton Bowl since former Arkansas Razorback Lance Alworth returned a punt 49 yards for a touchdown in a 7 6 loss to Duke in 1961 The win also propelled the Razorbacks to a 5 ranking in the final AP poll and gave them their first 11 win season since joining the Southeastern Conference in 1991 Kansas State ended the season with a 10 3 record and ranked 15 in the final AP poll January 4 2013 The 10 Texas A amp M Aggies defeated the 12 Oklahoma Sooners 41 13 to finish the season with an 11 2 record Johnny Manziel rushed for 229 yards on just 17 carries during the game a Cotton Bowl record and national bowl record for a quarterback rushing for two touchdowns and throwing for two more Manziel totaled 516 total yards also a Cotton Bowl Classic record Though the halftime score was 14 13 Texas A amp M the Aggies went on to score 27 unanswered second half points to win the game The game s attendance of 87 025 is the second highest in Cotton Bowl Classic history behind the 2009 game between Mississippi Texas Tech at 88 175 January 3 2014 The 9 Missouri Tigers defeated the 13 Oklahoma State Cowboys 41 31 in front of an attendance of 72 690 January 1 2015 The 7 Michigan State Spartans rallied from a 20 point deficit to defeat the 4 Baylor Bears 42 41 in front of an attendance of 71 464 This was the first Cotton Bowl Classic game to be featured as one of the New Year s Six bowls of the College Football Playoff January 2 2017 The 8 Wisconsin Badgers defeated the 15 Western Michigan Broncos in front of 59 615 December 29 2017 The 5 Ohio State Buckeyes defeated the 8 USC Trojans by a score of 24 7 in front of 67 510 December 29 2018 The 2 Clemson Tigers defeated the 3 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 30 3 in front of 72 183 Rose Bowl Edit Main article Rose Bowl Game January 1 2021 The 1 Alabama Crimson Tide defeated the 4 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 31 14 in front of 18 373 This game was the first since 1942 that the Rose Bowl was not played in Pasadena California prompted by restrictions due to the COVID 19 pandemic 75 76 Advocare Classic Edit Main article Advocare Classic September 5 2009 The 20 Brigham Young University Cougars and 3 Oklahoma Sooners played the first college football game in the new stadium with the Cougars upsetting the Sooners 14 13 in front of 75 437 spectators So BYU holds the distinction of being the first college team to win a game in the stadium and the team to win the first non preseason game in the stadium 77 September 4 2010 6 TCU defeated 24 Oregon State 30 21 before a crowd of 46 138 in a season opening encounter between ranked teams 78 September 3 2011 4 LSU defeated 3 Oregon 40 27 before a crowd of 87 711 in the third installment of the Cowboys Classic September 1 2012 Defending 2011 champion 2 Alabama defeated 8 Michigan 41 14 before a crowd of 90 413 in the fourth installment of the Cowboys Classic August 31 2013 12 LSU defeated 20 TCU 37 27 before a crowd of 80 230 in the fifth installment of the Cowboys Classic August 30 2014 Defending 2013 champion 1 Florida State defeated unranked Oklahoma State 37 31 before a crowd of 61 521 in the sixth installment of the Cowboys Classic August 31 2019 16 Auburn defeated the Oregon Ducks 27 21 after rallying from a 15 point deflict in the 3rd quarter and scoring the winning touchdown with 9 seconds left Southwest Classic Edit Main article Arkansas Texas A amp M football rivalry The Arkansas Razorbacks vs Texas A amp M Aggies football rivalry which began in 1903 was renewed in 2009 as the Southwest Classic and was played at Cowboys Stadium from 2009 through 2011 In 2012 Texas A amp M joined Arkansas in the Southeastern Conference and the series reverted to the schools home fields Kyle Field in College Station Texas for the 2012 game and Donald W Reynolds Razorback Stadium in Fayetteville Arkansas in 2013 The Southwest Classic returned to AT amp T Stadium in 2014 and will remain there through at least 2024 The 2020 game was moved from Arlington to College Station due to the ongoing COVID 19 pandemic October 3 2009 Cowboys owner Jerry Jones watched his alma mater the Arkansas Razorbacks defeat the Texas A amp M Aggies 47 19 in the first of ten games called the Southwest Classic to be played at the stadium 79 October 9 2010 The Arkansas Razorbacks jumped out to an early 21 7 lead and held on to defeat the Texas A amp M Aggies 24 17 80 October 1 2011 The Arkansas Razorbacks rallied from an 18 point halftime deficit to defeat the Texas A amp M Aggies 41 38 September 27 2014 The Texas A amp M Aggies rallied from a deficit to force overtime and then scored the only TD for the 35 28 win to defeat the Arkansas Razorbacks September 26 2015 Texas A amp M rallied from a fourth quarter deficit for the second straight year versus Arkansas beating the Razorbacks 28 21 in OT September 24 2016 After being tied at halftime the Aggies dominated the second half to defeat the Razorbacks 45 24 September 25 2021 Arkansas snaps 9 game losing streak against the Aggies defeating Texas A amp M 20 10 and going 4 0 for the first time since 2003 Texas Farm Bureau Insurance Shootout Edit Main article Baylor Texas Tech football rivalry In 2009 the Big 12 Conference game between the Baylor Bears and Texas Tech Red Raiders was held at Cowboys Stadium the first time in the series the match up was held on a neutral site The game was the highest attended in the series history with 71 964 in attendance 81 After the 2010 game was held at the Cotton Bowl in Fair Park Dallas during the State Fair of Texas the series returned to AT amp T Stadium for the 2011 and 2012 games The series neutral site contract at AT amp T Stadium could continue until 2014 82 Basketball Edit nbsp The stadium being set up for Texas vs North Carolina gameDecember 19 2009 In the first college basketball game at the stadium before a crowd of 38 052 the Texas Longhorns defeated the defending national champion North Carolina Tar Heels 103 90 83 March 2013 2013 NCAA Tournament South Regional featuring 3 games with the winner of the third going to the NCAA men s Final Four 84 2014 2014 NCAA men s Final Four 85 2030 NCAA Men s Final FourSoccer Edit July 19 2009 Cowboys Stadium hosted two matches in the quarterfinal round of the 2009 CONCACAF Gold Cup Costa Rica defeated Guadeloupe 5 1 Mexico shut out Haiti 4 0 in front of 85 000 fans July 17 2010 On July 17 2010 two of the top professional soccer clubs in Mexico Club America and San Luis F C met in a friendly at Cowboys Stadium Club America made its second appearance at Cowboys Stadium In 2009 Club America played Chelsea FC in the World Football Challenge in front of 57 229 fans at Cowboys Stadium 86 June 5 2011 Cowboys Stadium hosted the opening matches of the 2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup Costa Rica defeated Cuba 5 0 in the opener while Mexico defeated El Salvador 5 0 in the nightcap in front of 80 108 fans August 6 2011 2011 World Football Challenge Club America vs FC Barcelona score 2 0 in front of 60 087 fans June 3 2012 Cowboys Stadium hosted a soccer match in which Mexico played against 5 time world cup champions Brazil Mexico defeated Brazil 2 0 with goals from Giovani dos Santos and Javier Hernandez July 24 2013 Cowboys Stadium hosted the semifinals matches of the 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup United States defeated Honduras 3 1 and Panama defeated Mexico 2 1 It was the last event at the venue using the name Cowboys Stadium and was the first appearance of the U S soccer team at this stadium July 22 2017 2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup semi final United States defeated Costa Rica 2 0 July 31 2018 2018 International Champions Cup AS Roma defeated FC Barcelona 4 2 July 10 2021 2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup group stage Mexico draws with Trinidad and Tobago 0 0 July 25 2021 2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup quarter final United States defeated Jamaica 1 0 July 8 2023 2023 CONCACAF Gold Cup quarter finals Mexico defeats Costa Rica 2 0 Panama defeats Qatar 4 0 July 29 2023 In a friendly match Barcelona defeated Real Madrid 3 0 in front of 82 026 fans 2026 FIFA World Cup Edit AT amp T Stadium will host multiple matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup which will be organized and hosted across the United States Canada and Mexico In September 2022 it was reported that the stadium might be hosting the final 87 The stadium will undergo renovations in the years prior to the start of the tournament 88 The stadium will also be temporarily renamed to Dallas Stadium in accordance with FIFA s policy on corporate sponsored names 89 Boxing Edit The stadium has hosted multiple world championship boxing fights since its opening as the large capacity and retractable roof make it an ideal venue for boxing events throughout the year Many of the sport s biggest stars including Manny Pacquiao and Canelo Alvarez have headlined championship bouts there March 13 2010 The Event Before a crowd of 50 994 Manny Pacquiao recorded a unanimous decision over Joshua Clottey to retain his WBO welterweight title November 13 2010 The Eighth Wonder of the World In front of 41 734 fans Manny Pacquiao defeated Antonio Margarito to win the WBC super welterweight title In doing so he made history in becoming the first fighter to win world titles in 8 different weight classes September 17 2016 Before a crowd of 51 420 Canelo Alvarez defeated Liam Smith by knockout in round nine to win the WBO light middleweight title The event broke the then AT amp T Stadium attendance record for boxing 90 March 16 2019 Before a crowd of 47 525 Errol Spence Jr defended his IBF welterweight title in his 12 round shutout of undefeated four division world champion Mikey Garcia on Fox Sports PPV 91 December 5 2020 In front of 16 978 fans due to covid restrictions Errol Spence Jr defeated Danny Garcia by unanimous decision in 12 rounds May 8 2021 Face The Fearless In front of a crowd of 73 126 which broke the all time attendance record for a boxing event at an indoor venue in the United States Canelo Alvarez unified the WBA Super WBC and WBO super middleweight titles when he beat undefeated two division world champion Billy Joe Saunders by eighth round corner retirement 92 April 15 2022 In front of a crowd of 40 828 Errol Spence Jr unified the WBA Super WBC and IBF welterweight titles when he beat Yordenis Ugas by tenth round knockout WrestleMania Edit AT amp T Stadium hosted WWE s WrestleMania 32 on April 3 2016 It was the third WrestleMania to be hosted in Texas The area also hosted activities throughout the region for the week long celebration leading up to WrestleMania itself 101 763 people attended the event breaking the previous WrestleMania attendance record set at WrestleMania III 93 On April 2 and 3 2022 the stadium hosted WrestleMania 38 131 372 people attended the two night event 94 Supercross Edit AT amp T Stadium has hosted a round of the AMA Supercross Championship since 2010 replacing Texas Stadium which had been host since 1975 95 Concerts Edit Date Artist Opening act s Tour Concert name Attendance Revenue Notes2009June 6 2009 George Strait Reba McEntireBlake SheltonLee Ann Womack 96 60 188 60 188 97 5 340 005 Very first concert at the stadiumStadium project was not finished yetJune 20 2009 Jonas Brothers Honor SocietyJessie JamesJordin SparksWonder Girls Jonas Brothers World Tour 2009 Stadium project was not finished yetAugust 19 2009 Paul McCartney Summer Live 09 35 903 35 903 5 054 620 Stadium project completeOctober 12 2009 U2 Muse U2 360 Tour 70 766 70 766 6 664 880 To make room for the large claw shaped stage the video board was raised 25 feet 7 6 m and was not used during the concert 98 2011April 16 2011 Kenny Chesney Zac Brown BandBilly CurringtonUncle Kracker Goin Coastal Tour 46 551 47 256 4 173 338October 8 2011 Taylor Swift NeedtobreatheCharlie Worsham Speak Now World Tour 55 451 55 451 4 337 062 B o B was the special guest 2012June 9 2012 Kenny ChesneyTim McGraw Grace Potter and the NocturnalsJake Owen Brothers of the Sun Tour 47 269 50 425 4 421 7682013May 11 2013 Kenny ChesneyEric Church Eli Young BandKacey Musgraves No Shoes Nation Tour 47 269 50 425 4 421 768May 25 2013 Taylor Swift Ed SheeranAustin MahoneFlorida Georgia Line The Red Tour 53 020 53 020 4 589 2662014June 7 2014 George Strait Martina McBride The Cowboy Rides Away Tour 104 793 104 793 18 194 374 Jason Aldean Kenny Chesney Eric Church Ronnie Dunn Vince Gill Faith Hill Alan Jackson Miranda Lambert Lee Ann Womack and Asleep at the Wheel joined Strait for his last show ever May 25 2014 BeyonceJay Z On the Run Tour 41 463 41 463 5 050 479August 24 2014 One Direction Jamie Scott Where We Are Tour 51 074 51 074 4 517 0122015April 19 2015 50th Academy of Country Music Awards 70 252 June 6 2015 The Rolling Stones Zip Code Tour 47 535 47 535 9 294 552October 17 2015 Taylor Swift Vance JoyShawn Mendes The 1989 World Tour 62 630 62 630 7 396 733 Ellie Goulding was a special guest They performed Goulding s 2015 hit Love Me Like You Do 2016May 9 2016 Beyonce DJ Khaled The Formation World Tour 42 235 42 235 5 954 775August 3 2016 Guns N Roses The Cult Not in This Lifetime Tour 39 015 43 449 4 786 948August 27 2016 Coldplay Alessia CaraBishop Briggs A Head Full of Dreams Tour 52 538 52 538 5 679 031October 22 2016 Luke Bryan Chris StapletonLittle Big TownDustin Lynch Kill the Lights Tour 41 638 45 000 3 613 8252017March 25 2017 PerformersDemi Lovato The Band Perry Jake Owen Cole Swindell A Concert For The Causes 2 000 000 Randy Travis was a special guestMay 26 2017 U2 The Lumineers The Joshua Tree Tour 2017 49 087 49 087 6 044 330June 16 2017 Metallica Avenged SevenfoldLocal HMix Master Mike WorldWired Tour 45 860 45 860 5 481 8812018May 19 2018 Kenny Chesney Thomas RhettOld DominionBrandon Lay The Trip Around The Sun Tour 46 274 48 625 3 770 669September 11 2018 BeyonceJay Z Chloe X HalleDJ Khaled On the Run II Tour 41 626 41 626 5 713 125October 5 2018 Taylor Swift Camila CabelloCharli XCX Taylor Swift s Reputation Stadium Tour 105 002 105 002 15 006 157 Maren Morris was the special guest at the first show Taylor and Maren performed The Middle Sugarland were the special guests on the second show They performed their collaboration with Swift Babe 99 100 Netflix also captured the night for their Reputation Tour Film on Netflix October 6 2018October 27 2018 Ed Sheeran Snow PatrolLauv Tour 46 249 46 249 4 528 561 101 2019November 2 2019 Post Malone PerformersMeek MillPharrell WilliamsRae SremmurdJaden SmithDominic FikeDoja CatYella BeezyTyla YawehSaint JhnIann DiorBeach FossilsSnowyMajKerwin FrostG Eazy Posty Fest2022July 30 2022 Garth Brooks Matt RossiTrisha Yearwood The Garth Brooks Stadium Tour TBA TBA 102 August 14 2022 The Weeknd Snoh AalegraMike Dean After Hours til Dawn Stadium Tour 49 783 49 783 8 043 625 103 104 September 9 2022 Bad Bunny Alesso World s Hottest Tour 54 637 54 637 12 384 4322023March 31 2023 Taylor Swift MunaGayle The Eras Tour 210 607 210 607 First artist ever to perform and sell out three straight days 105 Highest three day attendance in stadium history April 1 2023 BeabadoobeeGracie AbramsApril 2 2023May 6 2023 Ed Sheeran KhalidDylan Tour 59 265 59 265 5 733 414 106 August 18 2023 Metallica PanteraMammoth WVH M72 World TourAugust 20 2023 Five Finger Death PunchIce Nine KillsSeptember 21 2023 Beyonce Renaissance World Tour 52 953 52 953 13 849 491 107 2024July 25 2024 Morgan Wallen Jelly RollNate SmithBryan Martin One Night At A Time World TourJuly 26 2024 TBDNate SmithBryan MartinOther events Edit September 5 2009 Led by a strong defensive effort and quarterback Max Hall s 329 yards passing No 20 BYU defeated No 3 Oklahoma 14 13 in the first college game played in the new Dallas Cowboys Stadium in Arlington Texas September 7 2009 The first high school football game played at Cowboys Stadium was between Euless Trinity and Bingham Utah Trinity won 42 21 108 November 12 2009 The first Texas high school football playoff game played at Cowboys Stadium was between Bowie High School Arlington Texas and Richland High School North Richland Hills Texas 109 February 2010 The Professional Bull Riders hosted the Dickies Iron Cowboy Invitational in February 2010 110 February 2010 The first MDA Muscle Walk in the Dallas Fort Worth area took place This event was held annually having returned in 2011 2012 and 2013 That event has since moved to Globe Life Park in Arlington formerly Rangers Ballpark starting in 2014 nbsp Several participants walk at the 2013 DFW MDA Muscle Walk then known as Cowboys Stadium February 27 2010 The stadium hosted its first Monster Jam event with 11 trucks This event is now held annually having returned in 2011 and scheduled for 2012 June 30 2011 The final round of the 2011 US Women s Open in bowling was played at Cowboys Stadium 111 with Leanne Hulsenberg winning Dec 7 17 2011 Cowboys Stadium hosted all the Texas 11 man football state championships for the first time It was also the first time all 11 man state championships were held in one location February 2011 The Professional Bull Riders hosted the Dickies Iron Cowboy Invitational in February 2011 112 February 2012 The Professional Bull Riders hosted the Dickies Iron Cowboy Invitational in February 2012 113 February 2013 The Professional Bull Riders hosted the Dickies Iron Cowboy Invitational in February 2013 114 February 11 2013 American Sniper Chris Kyle s memorial ceremony proceeded by a 200 mile 320 km procession across Texas March 2014 The Professional Bull Riders hosted the Dickies Iron Cowboy Invitational in February 2014 115 March 2014 The inaugural The American Rodeo was held 116 April 26 2014 AT amp T Stadium hosted the senior prom of South Garland High School June 27 29 2014 International Assembly of Jehovah s Witnesses July 6 2014 Semi pro football EFL held its first indoor Pro Bowl game July 25 27 2014 International Assembly of Jehovah s Witnesses February 2015 The Professional Bull Riders hosted the Choctaw Casino Resort Iron Cowboy in February 2015 117 March 2015 The American Rodeo was held 116 March 7 2015 The 2015 AT amp T American Cup an FIG World Cup event is held at the stadium June 20 2015 AT amp T Stadium hosted thousands of Spartans for Reebok s Spartan Race January 12 2016 The world premiere of 13 Hours The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi was attended by over 30 000 people and shown on the giant high definition screen 118 119 February 2016 The Professional Bull Riders hosted the Choctaw Casino Resort Iron Cowboy in February 2016 120 February 2016 The American Rodeo was held 116 March 6 2016 Greg Laurie s Harvest America took place at the stadium It is considered the largest evangelical event ever Special guests included Chris Tomlin Lecrae MercyMe and Switchfoot April 3 2016 WrestleMania 32 the premier event of the professional wrestling organization WWE was held February 2017 The Professional Bull Riders hosted the Choctaw Casino Resort Iron Cowboy in February 2017 121 February 2017 The American Rodeo was held 116 February 2018 The Professional Bull Riders hosted the WinStar World Casino and Resort Iron Cowboy in 2018 122 February 2018 The American Rodeo was held 116 February 2019 The third PBR Global Cup took place at AT amp T Stadium March 2019 The American Rodeo was held February 2020 The fourth PBR Global Cup was held March 2020 The American Rodeo was held November 2020 The annual PBR World Finals took place at AT amp T Stadium after being moved from Las Vegas due to Nevada state restrictions stemming from the COVID 19 pandemic 123 March 2021 The American Rodeo was held February 2022 The fifth PBR Global Cup was held March 2022 The American Rodeo was held April 2 3 2022 WrestleMania 38 was held Concessions and merchandising EditOn October 20 2008 Cowboys owner Jones and New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner announced a joint business venture called Legends Hospitality Management LLC which would operate the concessions and merchandising sales at the new Cowboys stadium in Arlington Texas and at the new Yankee Stadium in the Bronx New York along with the stadiums of the Yankees minor league affiliates Former Pizza Hut President Michael Rawlings will run the company from its new headquarters in Newark New Jersey The company was also backed by Wall Street investment firm Goldman Sachs and Dallas private equity firm CIC Partners LP 124 125 126 Art collection EditThe Jones family commissioned 18 contemporary artists to create site specific artworks for the stadium The stadium features paintings sculptures and installations by Franz Ackermann Doug Aitken Ricci Albenda Mel Bochner Daniel Buren Olafur Eliasson Teresita Fernandez Wayne Gonzales Terry Haggerty Trenton Doyle Hancock Jacqueline Humphries Jim Isermann Annette Lawrence Dave Muller Gary Simmons and Lawrence Weiner 127 128 129 In 2013 the stadium acquired Sky Mirror a sculpture by Anish Kapoor It sits in a plaza outside the east end of the stadium 130 Transportation EditParking Edit nbsp Parking at AT amp T Stadium for a Dallas Cowboys game in 2022 The fees for premium parking at Dallas Cowboys games are estimated at 75 per game based on season ticket holder parking charges 131 The fees to park at major concerts and other sporting events will be nearly 40 per space at the new stadium 132 A shuttle operates between the T amp P Station and AT amp T Stadium for all Cowboys regular season and postseason games and selected college football games 133 which averages approximately 900 riders per game 133 For special events like Super Bowl XLV parking prices can increase to as much as 990 134 Public transit Edit The stadium was only accessible via the Metro Arlington Xpress MAX bus system a 0 4 mi 0 64 km walk from the Collins and Andrews stop which connected with the Trinity Rail Express TRE station at CentrePort DFW Airport The bus system was an experimental program which commenced in April 2013 and was replaced by a ride sharing service in December 2017 See also EditHistory of the Dallas Cowboys Globe Life Field List of tallest domesReferences Edit A to Z Guide Stadium dallascowboys com Retrieved October 27 2010 Schrock Susan February 20 2015 Arlington blitzing through its stadium debt faster than expected Fort Worth Star Telegram Retrieved March 31 2016 AT amp T Stadium Legal Documents amp Communication City of Arlington June 13 2019 Retrieved June 19 2008 Alternative content Archived from the original on December 12 2015 Retrieved December 10 2015 a b AT amp T Stadium Dallas Cowboys football stadium Stadiums of Pro Football Retrieved March 27 2017 King Bill Boxing s grand stage SportsBusiness Daily SportsBusiness Journal SportsBusiness Daily Global 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