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Soldier Field

Soldier Field is a multi-purpose stadium on the Near South Side of Chicago, Illinois, United States. Opened in 1924 and reconstructed in 2003, the stadium has served as the home of the Chicago Bears of the National Football League (NFL) since 1971,[a] as well as Chicago Fire FC of Major League Soccer (MLS) from 1998 to 2005 and since 2020.[b] The stadium has a football capacity of 61,500, making it the smallest stadium in the NFL. Soldier Field is also the oldest stadium in both the NFL and MLS.

Soldier Field
Soldier Field in 2022
Soldier Field
Location in Chicago
Soldier Field
Location in Illinois
Soldier Field
Location in the United States
Former namesMunicipal Grant Park Stadium (1924–1925)
Address1410 Special Olympics Drive
LocationChicago, Illinois
Coordinates41°51′44″N 87°37′00″W / 41.8623°N 87.6167°W / 41.8623; -87.6167Coordinates: 41°51′44″N 87°37′00″W / 41.8623°N 87.6167°W / 41.8623; -87.6167[1]
Public transit
OwnerChicago Park District
OperatorSMG
Executive suites133
Capacity
  • 66,944 (1994)
  • 61,500 (2003)[2]
Acreage7 acres (2.8 ha)[3]
Surface
Construction
Broke groundAugust 11, 1922 (1922-08-11)
Built1922–1924
OpenedOctober 9, 1924; 98 years ago (1924-10-09)
Renovated2002–2003
ClosedJanuary 19, 2002 (2002-01-19)–September 26, 2003 (2003-09-26) (renovations)
ReopenedSeptember 29, 2003 (2003-09-29) (renovations)
Construction costUS$13 million (original;[3] $206 million in 2015 dollars)[4]
US$632 million (renovations;[5] $931 million in 2015 dollars[4])
Architect
Project managerHoffman Associates (renovations)[6]
Structural engineerThornton Tomasetti (renovations)
Services engineerEllerbe Becket (renovations)[6]
General contractorTurner/Barton Malow/Kenny (renovations)[6]
Tenants
List
Website
soldierfield.com
DesignatedFebruary 27, 1987
DelistedFebruary 17, 2006

The stadium's interior was rebuilt as part of a major renovation project in 2002, which modernized the facility but lowered its seating capacity, eventually causing it to be delisted as a National Historic Landmark in 2006. Soldier Field has served as the home venue for a number of other sports teams in its history, including the Chicago Cardinals of the NFL and University of Notre Dame football. It hosted the 1994 FIFA World Cup, the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup, and multiple CONCACAF Gold Cup championships. In 1968, it hosted the inaugural World Games of the Special Olympics, as well as its second World Games in 1970. Other historic events have included large rallies with speeches, including by Amelia Earhart, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Martin Luther King Jr..

History

 
Sculpture of a sailor and his family, gazing eastward over Lake Michigan

On December 3, 1919, Chicago-based architectural firm Holabird & Roche was chosen to design the stadium,[11] which broke ground on August 11, 1922.[12] The stadium cost $13 million to construct (equivalent to $207 million in 2021), a large sum for a sporting venue at that time (in comparison, the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum had cost less than US$1 million in 1923 dollars). On October 9, 1924, the 53rd anniversary of the Great Chicago Fire, the stadium was officially dedicated as Municipal Grant Park Stadium, although it had hosted a few events before then, including a field day for Chicago police officers on September 6, and the stadium's first football game, between Louisville Male High School and Austin Community Academy High School, on October 4.[11] On November 22, the stadium hosted its first college football game, in which Notre Dame defeated Northwestern University 13–6.[11]

On November 11, 1925, the stadium's name was changed to Soldier Field, in dedication to U.S. soldiers who had died in combat during World War I. Its formal rededication as Soldier Field was held during the 29th annual playing of the Army–Navy Game on November 27, 1926.[13][14] Several months earlier, in June 1926, the stadium hosted several events during the 28th International Eucharistic Congress.

The stadium's design is in the Neoclassical style, with Doric columns rising above the East and West entrances.[15] In its earliest configuration, Soldier Field was capable of seating 74,280 spectators, and was in the shape of a U. Additional seating could be added along the interior field, upper promenades, and on the large, open field and terrace beyond the north endzone,[16] bringing the seating capacity to over 100,000.[17]

Chicago Bears move in

 
The 1961 Chicago Bears practicing for the Armed Forces exhibition game at Soldier Field. The team would later move into the stadium full-time in 1971.

Before they moved into the stadium, the Chicago Bears had played select charity games at Soldier Field as early as 1926, when they played their former crosstown rivals, the Chicago Cardinals.[11] The Cardinals also used the stadium as their home field for their final season in the city in 1959.

In 1971, the Bears moved into Soldier Field full-time, originally with a three-year commitment.[18][19] The team previously played home games at Wrigley Field, the home stadium of the Chicago Cubs of Major League Baseball (MLB), but were forced to move to a larger venue due to post-AFL–NFL merger policies requiring that stadium capacities seat at least 50,000 spectators. The Bears had initially intended to build a stadium in Arlington Heights, but the property did not fit the league's specifications.[20]

On September 19, 1971, the Bears played their first home game at Soldier Field, in which they defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 17–15. In 1978, the Bears and the Chicago Park District agreed to a 20-year lease and renovation of the stadium; both parties pooled their resources for the renovation.[21] The playing surface was AstroTurf from 1971 until 1987, and was replaced with natural grass in 1988.[22] On February 27, 1987, Soldier Field was designated a National Historic Landmark.[23]

Replacement talks

In 1989, Soldier Field's future was in jeopardy after a proposal was created for a "McDome", which was intended to be a domed stadium for the Bears, but was rejected by the Illinois Legislature in 1990. Because of this, Bears president Michael McCaskey considered relocation as a possible factor for a new stadium. The Bears had also purchased options in Hoffman Estates, Elk Grove Village and Aurora. In 1995, McCaskey announced that he and Northwest Indiana developers agreed to construction of an entertainment complex called "Planet Park", which would also include a new stadium. However, the plan was rejected by the Lake County Council, and in 1998, then-Chicago mayor Richard M. Daley proposed that the Bears share Comiskey Park with the Chicago White Sox.[24]

Renovations

Beginning in 1978, the plank seating was replaced by individual seats with backs and armrests. In 1982, a new press box, as well as 60 skyboxes, were added to the stadium, boosting its capacity to 66,030. In 1988, 56 more skyboxes were added, increasing capacity to 66,946. Capacity was slightly increased to 66,950 in 1992. By 1994, however, capacity was slightly reduced to 66,944. During the renovation, seating capacity was reduced to 55,701 by building a grandstand in the open end of the U shape. This moved the field closer to both ends in order to move the fans closer to the field, at the expense of seating capacity.[13] The front row 50-yard line seats were only 55 feet (17 m) away from the sidelines, the shortest distance of all NFL stadiums until MetLife Stadium opened in 2010 with a distance of 46 feet (14 m).[citation needed]

2002-03 renovation and landmark delisting

 
Soldier Field aerial view (1988) before interior redesign

In 2001, the Chicago Park District, which owns the structure, faced substantial criticism when it announced plans to alter the stadium with a design by Benjamin T. Wood and Carlos Zapata of Wood + Zapata in Boston. The stadium grounds were reconfigured by local architecture firm Lohan Associate, led by architect Dirk Lohan, grandson of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. The stadium's interior would be demolished and reconstructed while the exterior would be preserved in an example of facadism. A similar endeavor of constructing a new stadium within the confines of a historic stadium's exterior was done with Leipzig's Red Bull Arena, which similarly built a modern stadium while preserving the exterior of the original Zentralstadion. Fans and radio hosts, such as WSCR's Mike North, criticized the small seating capacity of the new venue, and others have criticized the Park District's lack of care to the field surface after the first seasonal freeze and a refusal to consider a new-generation artificial surface, leaving the Bears to play on dead grass.

 
Aerial view of Soldier Field during renovation, April 2002

On January 19, 2002, the night of the Bears' playoff loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, demolition began as tailgate fires still burned in trash cans in the parking lots. The removal of 24,000 stadium seats in 36 hours by Archer Seating Clearinghouse, a speed record never exceeded since, was the first step in building the new Soldier Field. Nostalgic Bears fans recalling the team's glory seasons (especially 1985), as well as some retired players, picked up their seats in the South parking lot. The foremen on the job were Grant Wedding, who installed the seats himself in 1979, and Mark Wretschko, an executive for the factory who made the new seats. As Soldier Field underwent renovation, the Bears spent the 2002 NFL season playing their home games at Memorial Stadium at the University of Illinois. On September 29, 2003, the Bears played their first game at the renovated Soldier Field, in which they were defeated by the Green Bay Packers 23–38. The total funding for the renovation cost $632 million - taxpayers were responsible for $432 million while the Chicago Bears and the NFL contributed $200 million.[25][26]

 
The Soldier Field after interior rebuild

Several writers and columnists attacked the Soldier Field renovation project as an aesthetic, political and financial nightmare. The project received mixed reviews within the architecture community, with criticism from civic and preservation groups.[27] Prominent architect and native Chicagoan Stanley Tigerman called it "a fiasco".[28] Chicago Tribune architecture critic Blair Kamin dubbed it the "Eyesore on the Lake Shore",[29][30][31] while others called it "Monstrosity on the Midway" or "Mistake by the Lake".[32] The renovation was described by some as if "a spaceship landed on the stadium".[33][34] Lohan responded:

I would never say that Soldier Field is an architectural landmark. Nobody has copied it; nobody has learned from it. People like it for nostalgic reasons. They remember the games and parades and tractor pulls and veterans' affairs they've seen there over the years. I wouldn't do this if it were the Parthenon. But this isn't the Parthenon.[28]

Proponents of the renovation argued it was direly needed because of aging and cramped facilities. The New York Times named the renovated Soldier Field one of the five best new buildings of 2003.[35] Soldier Field was given an award in design excellence by the American Institute of Architects in 2004.[36]

On September 23, 2004, as a result of the renovation, a 10-member federal advisory committee unanimously recommended that Soldier Field be delisted as a National Historic Landmark.[37][38] The recommendation to delist was prepared by Carol Ahlgren, an architectural historian at the National Park Service's Midwest Regional Office in Omaha, Nebraska, who was quoted in Preservation Online stating, "if we had let this stand, I believe it would have lowered the standard of National Historic Landmarks throughout the country [...] If we want to keep the integrity of the program, let alone the landmarks, we really had no other recourse." The stadium lost the landmark designation on February 17, 2006.[39]

Subsequent developments

 
Soldier Field in 2022 from the east

In May 2012, Soldier Field became the first NFL stadium to achieve LEED status, a program intended to award environmentally sustainable buildings.[40]

On July 9, 2019, the Chicago Fire of Major League Soccer (MLS) announced an agreement with the Village of Bridgeview to release the team from their lease with SeatGeek Stadium, where they had played since 2006. As a result, the Fire returned to Soldier Field for the 2020 MLS season.[41]

On June 17, 2021, the Chicago Bears submitted a bid for the Arlington Park Racetrack property, making a move from Soldier Field to a new venue more possible.[42] On September 29, the Bears and Churchill Downs Incorporated announced that they had reached an agreement for the property.[43]

On September 5, 2022, the Kentucky bluegrass was replaced with Bermuda grass after poor field conditions were noted in an August 13 preseason game.[44]

Public transportation

The closest Chicago 'L' station to Soldier Field is the Roosevelt station on the Orange, Green and Red lines. The Chicago Transit Authority also operates the #128 Soldier Field Express bus route to the stadium from Ogilvie Transportation Center and Union Station. There are also two Metra stations close by: the Museum Campus/11th Street station on the Metra Electric Line, which also is used by South Shore Line trains, and 18th Street, which is only served by the Metra Electric Line. Pace also provides access from the Northwest, West and Southwest suburbs to the stadium with four express routes from Schaumburg, Lombard, Bolingbrook, Burr Ridge, Palos Heights and Oak Lawn.

Events

Football

Single events

 
Soldier Field during the 1926 Army–Navy Game

NFL playoffs

  • Other Bears playoff games at Soldier Field:

College football

Northern Illinois Huskies play select games at Soldier Field, all of which have featured them hosting a team from the Big Ten Conference. Northern Illinois University (NIU) is located in DeKalb, 65 miles (105 km) to the west on Interstate 88.

  • On September 1, 2007, NIU faced the University of Iowa in the first Division I College Football game at Soldier Field since the 2002 renovations. The Hawkeyes defeated the Huskies 16–3.
  • On September 17, 2011, the Huskies returned to play the Wisconsin Badgers in a game that was called "Soldier Field Showdown II". The eventual Big Ten champion Badgers topped NIU 49–7.
  • On September 1, 2012, NIU hosted the Iowa Hawkeyes in a season opener that was called "Soldier Field Showdown III". The Hawkeyes narrowly defeated the Huskies 18–17.

Notre Dame Fighting Irish football used the stadium as home field for the 1929 season while Notre Dame Stadium was being constructed. The school has used Soldier Field for single games on occasion both prior to and since the 1929 season, and boasts an undefeated 10–0–2 record there. At Soldier Field, Notre Dame has played Northwestern four times, USC and Wisconsin twice, and Army, Drake, Great Lakes Naval Base, Navy, and Miami once each.[48]

Hockey

On February 7, 2013, the stadium hosted a high school hockey game between St. Rita High School from the city's Southwest side and Fenwick High School from suburban Oak Park.[49]

 
Soldier Field during the 2014 NHL Stadium Series between the Chicago Blackhawks and the Pittsburgh Penguins

The Notre Dame Fighting Irish and Miami RedHawks played a doubleheader on February 17, 2013, with the Wisconsin Badgers and Minnesota Golden Gophers in the Hockey City Classic, the first outdoor hockey game in the history of the stadium.[50] A Chicago Gay Hockey Association intra-squad game was held in affiliation with the Hockey City Classic.[51]

On March 1, 2014, the Chicago Blackhawks played against the Pittsburgh Penguins as part of the NHL Stadium Series. The Blackhawks defeated the Penguins 5–1 before a sold-out crowd of 62,921.[52] The team also held its 2015 Stanley Cup Championship celebration at the stadium instead of Grant Park, where other city championships have typically been held, due to recent rains.[53]

On February 7, 2015, Soldier Field hosted another edition of the Hockey City Classic. The event had been delayed due to unusually warm weather (42 °F (6 °C)) and complications with the quality of the ice. The 2015 edition of the Hockey City Classic featured a match between Miami University and Western Michigan, followed by a match between the Big Ten's Michigan and Michigan State[54][55][56][57][58][59][60][61] On February 5, the organizers of the Hockey City Classic organized the Unite on the Ice event benefiting St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. The event was centered upon a celebrity hockey game with former NHL and AHL players, as well as a public free skate at Soldier Field. Participants in the celebrity game included Éric Dazé, Jamal Mayers and Gino Cavallini. Denis Savard was in attendance, serving as an honorary coach during the game.[62] On February 15, 2015, Soldier Field hosted another Chicago Gay Hockey Association intra-league match in association with the Hockey City Classic.[51]

Date Away Team Result Home Team Spectators
February 7, 2013 St. Rita High School 0–3 Fenwick High School unknown
February 17, 2013 Miami (OH) 1–2 Notre Dame 52,051
Minnesota 2–3 Wisconsin 52,051
March 1, 2014 Pittsburgh Penguins 1–5 Chicago Blackhawks 62,921
February 7, 2015 Miami (OH) 4–3 Western Michigan 22,751
Michigan State 1–4 Michigan 22,751

Soccer

1994 FIFA World Cup

 
Soldier Field before a soccer game, 2004
Date Time (CDT) Team #1 Result Team #2 Round Spectators
June 17, 1994 2:00PM   Germany 1–0   Bolivia Group C/Opening Match 63,117
June 21, 1994 3:00PM   Germany 1–1   Spain Group C 63,113
June 26, 1994 11:30AM   Greece 0–4   Bulgaria Group D 63,160
June 27, 1994 3:00PM   Bolivia 1–3   Spain Group C 63,089
July 2, 1994 11:00AM   Germany 3–2   Belgium Round of 16 60,246

1999 FIFA Women's World Cup

Date Time (CDT) Team #1 Result Team #2 Round Spectators
June 24, 1999 17.00   Brazil 2–0   Italy Group B 65,080
19.00   United States 7–1   Nigeria Group A 65,080
June 26, 1999 16.00   Ghana 0–2   Sweden Group D 34,256
18.30   Norway 4–0   Japan Group C 34,256

CONCACAF Gold Cups

 
Soldier Field during the 2009 CONCACAF Gold Cup

2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup

Date Team #1 Result Team #2 Round Spectators
21 June 2007   Canada 1–2   United States Semifinals 50,760
  Mexico 1–0   Guadeloupe
June 24, 2007   United States 2–1   Mexico Final 60,000

2009 CONCACAF Gold Cup

Date Team #1 Result Team #2 Round Spectators
23 July 2009   Honduras 1–2   United States Semifinals 55,173
  Costa Rica 1–1 (3–5 pen)   Mexico

2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup

Date Team #1 Result Team #2 Round Spectators
12 June 2011   El Salvador 6–1   Cuba Group A 62,000
  Mexico 4–1   Costa Rica

2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup

Date Team #1 Result Team #2 Round Spectators
July 28, 2013   United States 1–0   Panama Final 57,920

2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup

Date Team #1 Result Team #2 Round Spectators
July 9, 2015   Trinidad and Tobago 3–1   Guatemala Group C 54,126
  Mexico 6–0   Cuba

Copa América Centenario

Date Time (CDT) Team #1 Result Team #2 Round Spectators
June 5, 2016 4:00PM   Jamaica 0–1   Venezuela Group C 25,560
June 7, 2016 7:00PM   United States 4–0   Costa Rica Group A 39,642
June 10, 2016 8:30PM   Argentina 5–0   Panama Group D 53,885
June 22, 2016 7:00PM   Colombia 0–2   Chile Semi-finals 55,423

2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup

Date Time (CDT) Team #1 Result Team #2 Round Spectators
July 7, 2019 8:15PM   Mexico 1–0   United States Final 62,493

Single events

Special Olympics

The first Special Olympics games were held at Soldier Field on July 20, 1968. The games involved over 1,000 people with intellectual disabilities from 26 U.S. states and Canada competing in track and field and swimming. In 1970, the second international games occurred, when Special Olympics returned to Soldier Field.[64][65]

Rugby union

On November 1, 2014, the stadium hosted its first international rugby union test match between the United States Eagles and New Zealand All Blacks as part of the 2014 end-of-year rugby union tests.[66] Over half of the 61,500 tickets were sold within two days.[67] The All Blacks beat the Eagles 74–6.[68] The stadium hosted its second international rugby union match on September 5, 2015, with the United States hosting Australia as part of the 2015 Rugby World Cup warm-up matches shortly before both teams were due to travel to England for the 2015 Rugby World Cup.[69] The Eagles were defeated 47–10. On November 5, 2016, Ireland beat New Zealand 40–29 at Soldier Field as part of the 2016 end-of-year rugby union internationals – the very first time Ireland had beaten the All Blacks in a test match in 111 years of play.[70]

Date Winner Score Opponent Attendance
November 1, 2014 New Zealand   74–6   United States 61,500
September 5, 2015 Australia   47–10   United States 23,212
November 5, 2016 Ireland   40–29   New Zealand 60,000
November 3, 2018 New Zealand   Black Ferns (NZ Women's Rugby team 67–6   United States Women's team 30,051
Ireland   54–7   Italy
Māori All Blacks   59–22   United States

Concerts

 
German band Rammstein performs at Soldier Field, September 3rd 2022 as part of their North America Stadium Tour
 
Date Artist Opening act(s) Tour / concert name Attendance / Capacity Revenue Notes
August 21, 1937 Lily Pons
Rudy Vallee
Jascha Heifetz
Bobby Breen
8th Annual Chicagoland Music Festival
August 15, 1964 Johnny Cash
June Carter
Chicagoland Music Festival
August 9, 1966 Barbra Streisand An Evening with Barbra Streisand Tour
July 18, 1970
Performers
WCFL's Big Ten Summer Music Festival
June 4, 1977 Emerson, Lake & Palmer Foghat
The J. Geils Band
Climax Blues Band
ELP Works
June 19, 1977 Pink Floyd In the Flesh Tour 95,000
July 9, 1977 Lynyrd Skynyrd Point Blank 77,197
July 10, 1977 Ted Nugent Lynyrd Skynyrd
REO Speedwagon
Journey
.38 Special
Super Bowl of Rock #3
August 13, 1977 Peter Frampton Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band
Rick Derringer
UFO
July 8, 1978 The Rolling Stones Journey
Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes
Peter Tosh
The Rolling Stones US Tour 1978
August 26, 1978 Parliament-Funkadelic The Bar-Kays
Con Funk Shun
A Taste of Honey
Funk Fest
July 19, 1980 Smokey Robinson The O'Jays
August 10–18, 1983 ChicagoFest
August 9, 1985 Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band Born in the U.S.A. Tour 71,222 / 71,222 $1,228,500
July 31, 1987 Madonna Level 42 Who's That Girl World Tour 47,407 / 47,407 $1,066,658
July 29, 1990 Paul McCartney The Paul McCartney World Tour 55,630 / 55,630 $1,807,975
June 22, 1991 Grateful Dead
June 25, 1992 Steve Miller Band
June 26, 1992
June 18, 1993 Sting
June 19, 1993
July 12, 1994 Pink Floyd The Division Bell Tour 51,981 / 51,981 $2,056,105
July 23, 1994 Grateful Dead Traffic
July 24, 1994
September 11, 1994 The Rolling Stones Lenny Kravitz Voodoo Lounge Tour 90,303 / 90,303 $4,194,320
September 12, 1994
July 8, 1995 Grateful Dead The Band The 1995 Grateful Dead concerts were the band's last, as guitarist and vocalist Jerry Garcia died a month later.[71]
July 9, 1995
July 11, 1995 Pearl Jam Bad Religion
Otis Rush
Vitalogy Tour Played on the Grateful Dead's stage
September 14, 1996 Little Feat Taj Mahal
June 27, 1997 U2 Fun Lovin' Criminals PopMart Tour 116,912 / 127,500 $5,956,587
June 28, 1997
June 29, 1997
July 18, 1997 Vans Warped Tour
September 23, 1997 The Rolling Stones Blues Traveler Bridges to Babylon Tour 107,186 / 107,186 $6,260,000
September 25, 1997
May 10, 1998 George Strait Country Music Festival Tour
April 25, 1999
May 13, 2000 Wilco
June 29, 2000 Dave Matthews Band Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals
Ozomatli
The Summer 2000 Tour 115,006 / 115,006 $5,175,270
June 30, 2000
June 16, 2001 NSYNC BBMak
3LW
Dream
PopOdyssey 85,650 / 103,903 $4,739,359
June 17, 2001
July 6, 2001 Dave Matthews Band Buddy Guy
Angélique Kidjo
The Summer 2001 Tour 103,675 / 103,675 $4,834,864
July 7, 2001
September 10, 2005 The Rolling Stones Los Lonely Boys A Bigger Bang 55,046 / 55,046 $7,231,427
July 21, 2006 Bon Jovi Nickelback Have a Nice Day Tour 52,612 / 52,612 $3,988,455
October 11, 2006 The Rolling Stones Elvis Costello and the Imposters A Bigger Bang 33,296 / 33,296 $4,020,721
June 21, 2008 Kenny Chesney Keith Urban
LeAnn Rimes
Luke Bryan
Gary Allan
The Poets and Pirates Tour 46,463 / 48,585 $4,063,663
October 11–12, 2008 Chicago Country Music Festival
June 13, 2009 Kenny Chesney Lady Antebellum
Miranda Lambert
Montgomery Gentry
Sugarland
Sun City Carnival Tour 48,763 / 50,109 $3,184,606
September 12, 2009 U2 Snow Patrol U2 360° Tour 135,872 / 135,872 $13,860,480
September 13, 2009
June 12, 2010 The Bamboozle Roadshow 2010 Event held in Soldier Field parking lot
June 19, 2010 Eagles Dixie Chicks
JD & the Straight Shot
Long Road Out of Eden Tour 29,233 / 32,420 $3,186,493
July 7, 2010 deadmau5 Rye Rye
Brazilian Girls
July 30, 2010 Bon Jovi Kid Rock The Circle Tour 95,959 / 95,959 $8,606,259
July 31, 2010
July 5, 2011 U2 Interpol U2 360° Tour 64,297 / 64,297 $5,786,335
August 23, 2011 Wayne Baker Brooks Sugar Blue
July 7, 2012 Kenny Chesney
Tim McGraw
Jake Owen
Grace Potter and the Nocturnals
Brothers of the Sun Tour 51,100 / 51,100 $5,109,399
July 12, 2013 Bon Jovi The J. Geils Band Because We Can 45,178 / 45,178 $4,690,204
July 22, 2013 Jay-Z
Justin Timberlake
DJ Cassidy Legends of the Summer 52,671 / 52,671 $5,715,152
August 10, 2013 Taylor Swift Ed Sheeran
Casey James
Austin Mahone
The Red Tour 50,809 / 50,809 $4,149,148
July 24, 2014 Beyoncé
Jay-Z
On the Run Tour 50,035 / 50,035 $5,783,396
August 29, 2014 One Direction 5 Seconds of Summer Where We Are Tour 104,617 / 104,617 $9,446,247 During the August 29 show, the band performed a cover of "Happy Birthday" by Mildred J. Hill dedicated to Liam, and "The Way You Make Me Feel" by Michael Jackson.
August 30, 2014
August 31, 2014 Luke Bryan Dierks Bentley
Lee Brice
Cole Swindell
DJ Rock
That's My Kind of Night Tour 50,529 / 50,529 $3,754,362
June 6, 2015 Kenny Chesney
Miranda Lambert
Brantley Gilbert
Chase Rice
Old Dominion
The Big Revival Tour 43,630 / 48,278 $3,776,207 Chesney was the main headliner, and Lambert joined as the co-headliner only for the Chicago show.
July 3, 2015 Fare Thee Well Fare Thee Well: Celebrating 50 Years of the Grateful Dead 210,283 / 210,283 $30,683,274 50th anniversary concerts[72]
July 4, 2015
July 5, 2015
July 18, 2015 Taylor Swift Vance Joy
Shawn Mendes
HAIM
The 1989 World Tour 110,109 / 110,109 $11,469,887 Andy Grammer and Serayah were special guests on the July 18 show
July 19, 2015 Sam Hunt, Andreja Pejić and Lily Donaldson were special guests on the July 19 show
August 23, 2015 One Direction Icona Pop On the Road Again Tour 41,527 / 41,527 $3,382,655
May 27, 2016 Beyoncé Rae Sremmurd The Formation World Tour 89,270 / 89,270 $11,279,890
May 28, 2016 DJ Scratch
July 1, 2016 Guns N' Roses Alice in Chains Not in This Lifetime... Tour 82,172 / 96,088 $8,843,684
July 3, 2016
July 23, 2016 Coldplay Alessia Cara
Foxes
A Head Full of Dreams Tour 95,323 / 95,323 $10,215,572 The July 23 show was cut short due to inclement weather.[73]
July 24, 2016
June 3, 2017 U2 The Lumineers The Joshua Tree Tour 2017 105,078 / 105,078 $13,435,925
June 4, 2017
June 18, 2017 Metallica Avenged Sevenfold
Local H
Mix Master Mike
WorldWired Tour 51,041 / 51,041 $6,093,976
August 17, 2017 Coldplay AlunaGeorge
Izzy Bizu
A Head Full of Dreams Tour 52,726 / 52,726 $6,026,402
June 1, 2018 Taylor Swift Camila Cabello
Charli XCX
Taylor Swift's Reputation Stadium Tour 105,208 / 105,208 $14,576,697
June 2, 2018
July 28, 2018 Kenny Chesney Thomas Rhett
Old Dominion
Brandon Lay
Trip Around The Sun Tour 52,189 / 52,189 $5,751,195
August 10, 2018 Beyoncé
Jay-Z
Chloe X Halle and DJ Khaled On the Run II Tour 86,602 / 86,602 $12,303,099 During the second show, "Summer" was added to the setlist. "Apeshit" was also performed for the first time in its entirety with choreography and background dancers.
August 11, 2018
October 4, 2018 Ed Sheeran Snow Patrol
Lauv
÷ Tour 47,263 / 47,263 $4,339,350
May 11, 2019 BTS Love Yourself World Tour 88,156 / 88,156 $13,345,795 [74]
May 12, 2019
June 21, 2019 The Rolling Stones St. Paul and the Broken Bones No Filter Tour 98,228 / 98,228 $21,741,564
June 25, 2019 Whiskey Myers
August 26, 2021 Kanye West Kanye West Presents: The Donda Album Experience Third listening event before the release of his album Donda.
May 28, 2022 Coldplay H.E.R.Drama Music of the Spheres World Tour
May 29, 2022
June 25, 2022 Kenny Chesney Florida Georgia Line

Old Dominion Michael Franti & Spearhead

Here and Now Tour
July 24, 2022 The Weeknd Kaytranada
Mike Dean
After Hours til Dawn Stadium Tour TBA TBA [75][76]
August 5, 2022 Elton John N/A Farewell Yellow Brick Road
August 19, 2022 Red Hot Chili Peppers The Strokes
Thundercat
2022 Global Stadium Tour [77]
September 3rd, 2022 Rammstein Duo Abélard Rammstein Stadium Tour 47,263 / 48,000 $9,051,337


Other events

 
President Franklin D. Roosevelt at Soldier Field, 1944
 
Gen. Douglas MacArthur at Soldier Field, 1951
 
Opening ceremonies of the 2006 Gay Games at Soldier Field

In popular culture

  • In the Marvel Comics event Siege, Soldier Field is inadvertently destroyed mid-game by Thor's friend Volstagg when he is tricked into fighting the U-Foes through Loki and Norman Osborn's manipulations of events.[103] The stadium is later seen being rebuilt by the heroes after Steve Rogers is appointed head of U.S. Security, following the aforementioned event.[104]
  • The 1977 documentary film Powers of Ten focuses on two people having a picnic on the east side of Soldier Field.[105]
  • The stadium appears in the 2006 Clint Eastwood–directed movie Flags of Our Fathers, when the survivors of the Iwo Jima flag-raising reenact it for a patriotic rally.[106]
  • The opening match of the 1994 World Cup at Soldier Field was one of the five events covered in the ESPN 30 for 30 documentary June 17, 1994.
  • Soldier Field features (much changed) in August 4017a.d. in From The Highlands short story in David Weber's anthology collection Changer Of Worlds. It appears to have gone through multiple renovations, rebuilds and even having been built over, until nothing but the open space of the original remained.
  • In the 13th episode of Chicago Fire's fourth season, Soldier Field is featured on one of their calls for a terrorist hoax. The stadium appears again in the 21st episode of the fifth season as one of their calls for a high angle rescue. This stadium is featured again in the eighth season as members of firehouse 51 respond to help victims of a deadly infection. It is also featured and referenced in the fifteenth episode of season 9 as the preferred location for a medal ceremony for firefighter Randy McHolland (Mouch).

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Notes

  1. ^ a b The Bears temporarily played at Memorial Stadium at the University of Illinois for the 2002 NFL season while Soldier Field was undergoing renovations.
  2. ^ a b The Fire temporarily played at Cardinal Stadium (now Benedetti–Wehrli Stadium) in Naperville, Illinois, from 2002 to 2003, while Soldier Field was being renovated.

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Further reading

  • Ford, Liam T. A. (2009). Soldier Field: A Stadium and Its City. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-25706-8. OCLC 317923072.

External links

  • Official website  

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For other uses see Soldier Field disambiguation Soldier Field is a multi purpose stadium on the Near South Side of Chicago Illinois United States Opened in 1924 and reconstructed in 2003 the stadium has served as the home of the Chicago Bears of the National Football League NFL since 1971 a as well as Chicago Fire FC of Major League Soccer MLS from 1998 to 2005 and since 2020 b The stadium has a football capacity of 61 500 making it the smallest stadium in the NFL Soldier Field is also the oldest stadium in both the NFL and MLS Soldier FieldSoldier Field in 2022Soldier FieldLocation in ChicagoShow map of ChicagoSoldier FieldLocation in IllinoisShow map of IllinoisSoldier FieldLocation in the United StatesShow map of the United StatesFormer namesMunicipal Grant Park Stadium 1924 1925 Address1410 Special Olympics DriveLocationChicago IllinoisCoordinates41 51 44 N 87 37 00 W 41 8623 N 87 6167 W 41 8623 87 6167 Coordinates 41 51 44 N 87 37 00 W 41 8623 N 87 6167 W 41 8623 87 6167 1 Public transitMetra 18th StreetRooseveltRed Orange GreenOwnerChicago Park DistrictOperatorSMGExecutive suites133Capacity66 944 1994 61 500 2003 2 Acreage7 acres 2 8 ha 3 SurfaceBermuda grass 2022 present Kentucky Bluegrass 1924 1970 1988 2022 AstroTurf 1971 1987 ConstructionBroke groundAugust 11 1922 1922 08 11 Built1922 1924OpenedOctober 9 1924 98 years ago 1924 10 09 Renovated2002 2003ClosedJanuary 19 2002 2002 01 19 September 26 2003 2003 09 26 renovations ReopenedSeptember 29 2003 2003 09 29 renovations Construction costUS 13 million original 3 206 million in 2015 dollars 4 US 632 million renovations 5 931 million in 2015 dollars 4 ArchitectHolabird amp Roche original Wood Zapata Inc Lohan Caprile Goettsch Architects renovations Project managerHoffman Associates renovations 6 Structural engineerThornton Tomasetti renovations Services engineerEllerbe Becket renovations 6 General contractorTurner Barton Malow Kenny renovations 6 TenantsList Chicago Bears NFL 1971 present a Chicago Fire FC MLS 1998 2005 2020 present b Notre Dame Fighting Irish football NCAA 1929 7 8 Chicago Rockets Hornets AAFC 1946 1949 Chicago Cardinals NFL 1959 Chicago Circle Chikas football NCAA 1966 1973 9 10 Chicago Spurs NPSL 1967 Chicago Owls CFL 1968 1969 Chicago Sting NASL 1975 1976 Chicago Fire WFL 1974 Chicago Winds WFL 1975 Chicago Fire AFA 1981 Chicago Blitz USFL 1983 1984 Chicago Enforcers XFL 2001 Websitesoldierfield comFormer U S National Historic LandmarkDesignatedFebruary 27 1987DelistedFebruary 17 2006The stadium s interior was rebuilt as part of a major renovation project in 2002 which modernized the facility but lowered its seating capacity eventually causing it to be delisted as a National Historic Landmark in 2006 Soldier Field has served as the home venue for a number of other sports teams in its history including the Chicago Cardinals of the NFL and University of Notre Dame football It hosted the 1994 FIFA World Cup the 1999 FIFA Women s World Cup and multiple CONCACAF Gold Cup championships In 1968 it hosted the inaugural World Games of the Special Olympics as well as its second World Games in 1970 Other historic events have included large rallies with speeches including by Amelia Earhart Franklin D Roosevelt and Martin Luther King Jr Contents 1 History 1 1 Chicago Bears move in 1 2 Replacement talks 1 3 Renovations 1 3 1 2002 03 renovation and landmark delisting 1 4 Subsequent developments 2 Public transportation 3 Events 3 1 Football 3 1 1 Single events 3 1 2 NFL playoffs 3 1 3 College football 3 2 Hockey 3 3 Soccer 3 3 1 1994 FIFA World Cup 3 3 2 1999 FIFA Women s World Cup 3 3 3 CONCACAF Gold Cups 3 3 4 Copa America Centenario 3 3 5 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup 3 3 6 Single events 3 4 Special Olympics 3 5 Rugby union 3 6 Concerts 3 7 Other events 4 In popular culture 5 Gallery 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksHistory Edit Sculpture of a sailor and his family gazing eastward over Lake Michigan On December 3 1919 Chicago based architectural firm Holabird amp Roche was chosen to design the stadium 11 which broke ground on August 11 1922 12 The stadium cost 13 million to construct equivalent to 207 million in 2021 a large sum for a sporting venue at that time in comparison the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum had cost less than US 1 million in 1923 dollars On October 9 1924 the 53rd anniversary of the Great Chicago Fire the stadium was officially dedicated as Municipal Grant Park Stadium although it had hosted a few events before then including a field day for Chicago police officers on September 6 and the stadium s first football game between Louisville Male High School and Austin Community Academy High School on October 4 11 On November 22 the stadium hosted its first college football game in which Notre Dame defeated Northwestern University 13 6 11 On November 11 1925 the stadium s name was changed to Soldier Field in dedication to U S soldiers who had died in combat during World War I Its formal rededication as Soldier Field was held during the 29th annual playing of the Army Navy Game on November 27 1926 13 14 Several months earlier in June 1926 the stadium hosted several events during the 28th International Eucharistic Congress The stadium s design is in the Neoclassical style with Doric columns rising above the East and West entrances 15 In its earliest configuration Soldier Field was capable of seating 74 280 spectators and was in the shape of a U Additional seating could be added along the interior field upper promenades and on the large open field and terrace beyond the north endzone 16 bringing the seating capacity to over 100 000 17 Chicago Bears move in Edit The 1961 Chicago Bears practicing for the Armed Forces exhibition game at Soldier Field The team would later move into the stadium full time in 1971 Before they moved into the stadium the Chicago Bears had played select charity games at Soldier Field as early as 1926 when they played their former crosstown rivals the Chicago Cardinals 11 The Cardinals also used the stadium as their home field for their final season in the city in 1959 In 1971 the Bears moved into Soldier Field full time originally with a three year commitment 18 19 The team previously played home games at Wrigley Field the home stadium of the Chicago Cubs of Major League Baseball MLB but were forced to move to a larger venue due to post AFL NFL merger policies requiring that stadium capacities seat at least 50 000 spectators The Bears had initially intended to build a stadium in Arlington Heights but the property did not fit the league s specifications 20 On September 19 1971 the Bears played their first home game at Soldier Field in which they defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 17 15 In 1978 the Bears and the Chicago Park District agreed to a 20 year lease and renovation of the stadium both parties pooled their resources for the renovation 21 The playing surface was AstroTurf from 1971 until 1987 and was replaced with natural grass in 1988 22 On February 27 1987 Soldier Field was designated a National Historic Landmark 23 Replacement talks Edit In 1989 Soldier Field s future was in jeopardy after a proposal was created for a McDome which was intended to be a domed stadium for the Bears but was rejected by the Illinois Legislature in 1990 Because of this Bears president Michael McCaskey considered relocation as a possible factor for a new stadium The Bears had also purchased options in Hoffman Estates Elk Grove Village and Aurora In 1995 McCaskey announced that he and Northwest Indiana developers agreed to construction of an entertainment complex called Planet Park which would also include a new stadium However the plan was rejected by the Lake County Council and in 1998 then Chicago mayor Richard M Daley proposed that the Bears share Comiskey Park with the Chicago White Sox 24 Renovations Edit Beginning in 1978 the plank seating was replaced by individual seats with backs and armrests In 1982 a new press box as well as 60 skyboxes were added to the stadium boosting its capacity to 66 030 In 1988 56 more skyboxes were added increasing capacity to 66 946 Capacity was slightly increased to 66 950 in 1992 By 1994 however capacity was slightly reduced to 66 944 During the renovation seating capacity was reduced to 55 701 by building a grandstand in the open end of the U shape This moved the field closer to both ends in order to move the fans closer to the field at the expense of seating capacity 13 The front row 50 yard line seats were only 55 feet 17 m away from the sidelines the shortest distance of all NFL stadiums until MetLife Stadium opened in 2010 with a distance of 46 feet 14 m citation needed 2002 03 renovation and landmark delisting Edit Soldier Field aerial view 1988 before interior redesign In 2001 the Chicago Park District which owns the structure faced substantial criticism when it announced plans to alter the stadium with a design by Benjamin T Wood and Carlos Zapata of Wood Zapata in Boston The stadium grounds were reconfigured by local architecture firm Lohan Associate led by architect Dirk Lohan grandson of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe The stadium s interior would be demolished and reconstructed while the exterior would be preserved in an example of facadism A similar endeavor of constructing a new stadium within the confines of a historic stadium s exterior was done with Leipzig s Red Bull Arena which similarly built a modern stadium while preserving the exterior of the original Zentralstadion Fans and radio hosts such as WSCR s Mike North criticized the small seating capacity of the new venue and others have criticized the Park District s lack of care to the field surface after the first seasonal freeze and a refusal to consider a new generation artificial surface leaving the Bears to play on dead grass Aerial view of Soldier Field during renovation April 2002 On January 19 2002 the night of the Bears playoff loss to the Philadelphia Eagles demolition began as tailgate fires still burned in trash cans in the parking lots The removal of 24 000 stadium seats in 36 hours by Archer Seating Clearinghouse a speed record never exceeded since was the first step in building the new Soldier Field Nostalgic Bears fans recalling the team s glory seasons especially 1985 as well as some retired players picked up their seats in the South parking lot The foremen on the job were Grant Wedding who installed the seats himself in 1979 and Mark Wretschko an executive for the factory who made the new seats As Soldier Field underwent renovation the Bears spent the 2002 NFL season playing their home games at Memorial Stadium at the University of Illinois On September 29 2003 the Bears played their first game at the renovated Soldier Field in which they were defeated by the Green Bay Packers 23 38 The total funding for the renovation cost 632 million taxpayers were responsible for 432 million while the Chicago Bears and the NFL contributed 200 million 25 26 The Soldier Field after interior rebuild Several writers and columnists attacked the Soldier Field renovation project as an aesthetic political and financial nightmare The project received mixed reviews within the architecture community with criticism from civic and preservation groups 27 Prominent architect and native Chicagoan Stanley Tigerman called it a fiasco 28 Chicago Tribune architecture critic Blair Kamin dubbed it the Eyesore on the Lake Shore 29 30 31 while others called it Monstrosity on the Midway or Mistake by the Lake 32 The renovation was described by some as if a spaceship landed on the stadium 33 34 Lohan responded I would never say that Soldier Field is an architectural landmark Nobody has copied it nobody has learned from it People like it for nostalgic reasons They remember the games and parades and tractor pulls and veterans affairs they ve seen there over the years I wouldn t do this if it were the Parthenon But this isn t the Parthenon 28 Proponents of the renovation argued it was direly needed because of aging and cramped facilities The New York Times named the renovated Soldier Field one of the five best new buildings of 2003 35 Soldier Field was given an award in design excellence by the American Institute of Architects in 2004 36 On September 23 2004 as a result of the renovation a 10 member federal advisory committee unanimously recommended that Soldier Field be delisted as a National Historic Landmark 37 38 The recommendation to delist was prepared by Carol Ahlgren an architectural historian at the National Park Service s Midwest Regional Office in Omaha Nebraska who was quoted in Preservation Online stating if we had let this stand I believe it would have lowered the standard of National Historic Landmarks throughout the country If we want to keep the integrity of the program let alone the landmarks we really had no other recourse The stadium lost the landmark designation on February 17 2006 39 Subsequent developments Edit Soldier Field in 2022 from the east In May 2012 Soldier Field became the first NFL stadium to achieve LEED status a program intended to award environmentally sustainable buildings 40 On July 9 2019 the Chicago Fire of Major League Soccer MLS announced an agreement with the Village of Bridgeview to release the team from their lease with SeatGeek Stadium where they had played since 2006 As a result the Fire returned to Soldier Field for the 2020 MLS season 41 On June 17 2021 the Chicago Bears submitted a bid for the Arlington Park Racetrack property making a move from Soldier Field to a new venue more possible 42 On September 29 the Bears and Churchill Downs Incorporated announced that they had reached an agreement for the property 43 On September 5 2022 the Kentucky bluegrass was replaced with Bermuda grass after poor field conditions were noted in an August 13 preseason game 44 Public transportation EditThe closest Chicago L station to Soldier Field is the Roosevelt station on the Orange Green and Red lines The Chicago Transit Authority also operates the 128 Soldier Field Express bus route to the stadium from Ogilvie Transportation Center and Union Station There are also two Metra stations close by the Museum Campus 11th Street station on the Metra Electric Line which also is used by South Shore Line trains and 18th Street which is only served by the Metra Electric Line Pace also provides access from the Northwest West and Southwest suburbs to the stadium with four express routes from Schaumburg Lombard Bolingbrook Burr Ridge Palos Heights and Oak Lawn Events EditThis section may be too long to read and navigate comfortably Please consider splitting content into sub articles condensing it or adding subheadings Please discuss this issue on the article s talk page January 2020 Main article List of events at Soldier Field Football Edit Single events Edit Soldier Field during the 1926 Army Navy Game The stadium hosted its first football game on October 4 1924 between Louisville Male High School and Chicago s Austin Community Academy High School Louisville s team won 26 0 Over 100 000 spectators attended the 1926 Army Navy Game It would decide the national championship as Navy entered undefeated and Army had lost only to Notre Dame The game lived up to its hype and even though it ended in a 21 21 tie Navy was awarded the national championship 45 The all time collegiate attendance record of 123 000 was established November 26 1927 as Notre Dame beat the USC Trojans 7 6 Subsequently in 2016 150 000 attended a game between the Virginia Tech Hokies and Tennessee Volunteers at Bristol Speedway 13 Austin defeated Leo to win the 1937 Chicago Prep Bowl another contender for the highest attendance ever estimated at over 120 000 spectators The Chicago Prep Bowl games are held at Soldier Field yearly on the day after Thanksgiving The bowl game is older than the IHSA state championship tournament held since the 1960s The stadium was host to 41 College All Star Games an exhibition between the previous year s NFL champion or in its final years Super Bowl champion and a team of collegiate all star players prior to their reporting to their new professional teams training camps This game was discontinued after the 1976 NFL Season The final game in 1976 was halted in the third quarter when a torrential thunderstorm broke out and play was never resumed The University of Notre Dame has hosted two games at Soldier Field as part of their Shamrock Series The first was in 2012 against the University of Miami with another against the University of Wisconsin Madison following in 2021 NFL playoffs Edit The 1985 NFC Championship Game took place at Soldier Field where the Bears defeated the Los Angeles Rams 24 0 46 The 1988 NFC Championship Game took place here where the Bears lost to the eventual Super Bowl XXIII champions San Francisco 49ers 28 3 47 The 2006 NFC Championship Game granted the Bears their second trip to the Super Bowl their first in 21 years with a 39 14 victory over the New Orleans Saints The 2010 NFC Championship Game matched the Bears against the Green Bay Packers where the Bears were defeated by the eventual Super Bowl XLV champions 21 14 Other Bears playoff games at Soldier Field 1985 NFC Divisional Playoff Chicago Bears 21 New York Giants 0 1986 NFC Divisional Playoff Washington Redskins 27 Chicago Bears 13 1987 NFC Divisional Playoff Washington 21 Chicago 17 1988 NFC Divisional Playoff Chicago Bears 20 Philadelphia Eagles 12 this game is best remembered as the Fog Bowl where a dense fog covered the stadium reducing visibility to 15 20 yards 1990 NFC Wild Card Chicago Bears 16 New Orleans Saints 6 1991 NFC Wild Card Dallas Cowboys 17 Chicago Bears 13 2001 NFC Divisional Playoff Philadelphia Eagles 33 Chicago Bears 19 This was also the last home game before the renovations took place in 2002 2005 NFC Divisional Playoff Carolina Panthers 29 Chicago Bears 21 2006 NFC Divisional Playoff Chicago Bears 27 Seattle Seahawks 24 OT 2010 NFC Divisional Playoff Chicago Bears 35 Seattle Seahawks 24 2018 NFC Wild Card Philadelphia Eagles 16 Chicago Bears 15College football Edit Northern Illinois Huskies play select games at Soldier Field all of which have featured them hosting a team from the Big Ten Conference Northern Illinois University NIU is located in DeKalb 65 miles 105 km to the west on Interstate 88 On September 1 2007 NIU faced the University of Iowa in the first Division I College Football game at Soldier Field since the 2002 renovations The Hawkeyes defeated the Huskies 16 3 On September 17 2011 the Huskies returned to play the Wisconsin Badgers in a game that was called Soldier Field Showdown II The eventual Big Ten champion Badgers topped NIU 49 7 On September 1 2012 NIU hosted the Iowa Hawkeyes in a season opener that was called Soldier Field Showdown III The Hawkeyes narrowly defeated the Huskies 18 17 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football used the stadium as home field for the 1929 season while Notre Dame Stadium was being constructed The school has used Soldier Field for single games on occasion both prior to and since the 1929 season and boasts an undefeated 10 0 2 record there At Soldier Field Notre Dame has played Northwestern four times USC and Wisconsin twice and Army Drake Great Lakes Naval Base Navy and Miami once each 48 Hockey Edit On February 7 2013 the stadium hosted a high school hockey game between St Rita High School from the city s Southwest side and Fenwick High School from suburban Oak Park 49 Soldier Field during the 2014 NHL Stadium Series between the Chicago Blackhawks and the Pittsburgh Penguins The Notre Dame Fighting Irish and Miami RedHawks played a doubleheader on February 17 2013 with the Wisconsin Badgers and Minnesota Golden Gophers in the Hockey City Classic the first outdoor hockey game in the history of the stadium 50 A Chicago Gay Hockey Association intra squad game was held in affiliation with the Hockey City Classic 51 On March 1 2014 the Chicago Blackhawks played against the Pittsburgh Penguins as part of the NHL Stadium Series The Blackhawks defeated the Penguins 5 1 before a sold out crowd of 62 921 52 The team also held its 2015 Stanley Cup Championship celebration at the stadium instead of Grant Park where other city championships have typically been held due to recent rains 53 On February 7 2015 Soldier Field hosted another edition of the Hockey City Classic The event had been delayed due to unusually warm weather 42 F 6 C and complications with the quality of the ice The 2015 edition of the Hockey City Classic featured a match between Miami University and Western Michigan followed by a match between the Big Ten s Michigan and Michigan State 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 On February 5 the organizers of the Hockey City Classic organized the Unite on the Ice event benefiting St Jude Children s Research Hospital The event was centered upon a celebrity hockey game with former NHL and AHL players as well as a public free skate at Soldier Field Participants in the celebrity game included Eric Daze Jamal Mayers and Gino Cavallini Denis Savard was in attendance serving as an honorary coach during the game 62 On February 15 2015 Soldier Field hosted another Chicago Gay Hockey Association intra league match in association with the Hockey City Classic 51 Date Away Team Result Home Team SpectatorsFebruary 7 2013 St Rita High School 0 3 Fenwick High School unknownFebruary 17 2013 Miami OH 1 2 Notre Dame 52 051Minnesota 2 3 Wisconsin 52 051March 1 2014 Pittsburgh Penguins 1 5 Chicago Blackhawks 62 921February 7 2015 Miami OH 4 3 Western Michigan 22 751Michigan State 1 4 Michigan 22 751Soccer Edit 1994 FIFA World Cup Edit Soldier Field before a soccer game 2004 Date Time CDT Team 1 Result Team 2 Round SpectatorsJune 17 1994 2 00PM Germany 1 0 Bolivia Group C Opening Match 63 117June 21 1994 3 00PM Germany 1 1 Spain Group C 63 113June 26 1994 11 30AM Greece 0 4 Bulgaria Group D 63 160June 27 1994 3 00PM Bolivia 1 3 Spain Group C 63 089July 2 1994 11 00AM Germany 3 2 Belgium Round of 16 60 2461999 FIFA Women s World Cup Edit Date Time CDT Team 1 Result Team 2 Round SpectatorsJune 24 1999 17 00 Brazil 2 0 Italy Group B 65 08019 00 United States 7 1 Nigeria Group A 65 080June 26 1999 16 00 Ghana 0 2 Sweden Group D 34 25618 30 Norway 4 0 Japan Group C 34 256CONCACAF Gold Cups Edit Soldier Field during the 2009 CONCACAF Gold Cup 2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup Date Team 1 Result Team 2 Round Spectators21 June 2007 Canada 1 2 United States Semifinals 50 760 Mexico 1 0 GuadeloupeJune 24 2007 United States 2 1 Mexico Final 60 0002009 CONCACAF Gold Cup Date Team 1 Result Team 2 Round Spectators23 July 2009 Honduras 1 2 United States Semifinals 55 173 Costa Rica 1 1 3 5 pen Mexico2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup Date Team 1 Result Team 2 Round Spectators12 June 2011 El Salvador 6 1 Cuba Group A 62 000 Mexico 4 1 Costa Rica2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup Date Team 1 Result Team 2 Round SpectatorsJuly 28 2013 United States 1 0 Panama Final 57 9202015 CONCACAF Gold Cup Date Team 1 Result Team 2 Round SpectatorsJuly 9 2015 Trinidad and Tobago 3 1 Guatemala Group C 54 126 Mexico 6 0 CubaCopa America Centenario Edit Main article Copa America Centenario Date Time CDT Team 1 Result Team 2 Round SpectatorsJune 5 2016 4 00PM Jamaica 0 1 Venezuela Group C 25 560June 7 2016 7 00PM United States 4 0 Costa Rica Group A 39 642June 10 2016 8 30PM Argentina 5 0 Panama Group D 53 885June 22 2016 7 00PM Colombia 0 2 Chile Semi finals 55 4232019 CONCACAF Gold Cup Edit Main article 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup Date Time CDT Team 1 Result Team 2 Round SpectatorsJuly 7 2019 8 15PM Mexico 1 0 United States Final 62 493Single events Edit Over 15 000 spectators attended the first leg of the 1928 National Challenge Cup now known as the Lamar Hunt U S Open Cup between soccer teams Bricklayers and Masons F C of Chicago and New York Nationals of New York City The match ended in a 1 1 tie and New York won the second leg 3 0 in New York City Numerous Men s and Women s National Team friendly matches Liverpool vs Olympiacos in the 2014 International Champions Cup with Liverpool winning 1 0 63 Manchester United vs Paris Saint Germain in the 2015 International Champions Cup with PSG winning 2 0 Bayern Munich vs Milan in the 2016 International Champions Cup with the game resulting in a 3 3 draw and Milan winning the penalty shootout 5 3 Site of the 2017 MLS All Star Game played on August 2 2017 between Real Madrid and a group of all stars representing Major League Soccer Manchester City vs Borussia Dortmund in the 2018 International Champions Cup with Borussia Dortmund winning 1 0 Venue for the 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup Final with Mexico defeating the United States 1 0 Special Olympics Edit The first Special Olympics games were held at Soldier Field on July 20 1968 The games involved over 1 000 people with intellectual disabilities from 26 U S states and Canada competing in track and field and swimming In 1970 the second international games occurred when Special Olympics returned to Soldier Field 64 65 Rugby union Edit On November 1 2014 the stadium hosted its first international rugby union test match between the United States Eagles and New Zealand All Blacks as part of the 2014 end of year rugby union tests 66 Over half of the 61 500 tickets were sold within two days 67 The All Blacks beat the Eagles 74 6 68 The stadium hosted its second international rugby union match on September 5 2015 with the United States hosting Australia as part of the 2015 Rugby World Cup warm up matches shortly before both teams were due to travel to England for the 2015 Rugby World Cup 69 The Eagles were defeated 47 10 On November 5 2016 Ireland beat New Zealand 40 29 at Soldier Field as part of the 2016 end of year rugby union internationals the very first time Ireland had beaten the All Blacks in a test match in 111 years of play 70 Date Winner Score Opponent AttendanceNovember 1 2014 New Zealand 74 6 United States 61 500September 5 2015 Australia 47 10 United States 23 212November 5 2016 Ireland 40 29 New Zealand 60 000November 3 2018 New Zealand Black Ferns NZ Women s Rugby team 67 6 United States Women s team 30 051Ireland 54 7 ItalyMaori All Blacks 59 22 United StatesConcerts Edit German band Rammstein performs at Soldier Field September 3rd 2022 as part of their North America Stadium Tour Soldier Field during the Fare Thee Well Celebrating 50 Years of the Grateful Dead tour 2015 Date Artist Opening act s Tour concert name Attendance Capacity Revenue NotesAugust 21 1937 Lily PonsRudy ValleeJascha HeifetzBobby Breen 8th Annual Chicagoland Music Festival August 15 1964 Johnny CashJune Carter Chicagoland Music Festival August 9 1966 Barbra Streisand An Evening with Barbra Streisand Tour July 18 1970 PerformersChicago Illinois Speed Press The Illusion Pig Iron Iggy Pop The Stooges Dream Leon Russell MC5 Funkadelic Mason Proffit Bush Happy Day It Doesn t Matter Joe Kelley Blues Band Bloomsbury People WCFL s Big Ten Summer Music Festival June 4 1977 Emerson Lake amp Palmer FoghatThe J Geils BandClimax Blues Band ELP Works June 19 1977 Pink Floyd In the Flesh Tour 95 000 July 9 1977 Lynyrd Skynyrd Point Blank 77 197 July 10 1977 Ted Nugent Lynyrd SkynyrdREO SpeedwagonJourney 38 Special Super Bowl of Rock 3 August 13 1977 Peter Frampton Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet BandRick DerringerUFO July 8 1978 The Rolling Stones JourneySouthside Johnny amp The Asbury JukesPeter Tosh The Rolling Stones US Tour 1978 August 26 1978 Parliament Funkadelic The Bar KaysCon Funk ShunA Taste of Honey Funk Fest July 19 1980 Smokey Robinson The O Jays August 10 18 1983 PerformersBuddy Guy Junior Wells The Beach Boys Stevie Ray Vaughan Double Trouble The Association The Hollies The Kind Laura Branigan ChicagoFest August 9 1985 Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band Born in the U S A Tour 71 222 71 222 1 228 500July 31 1987 Madonna Level 42 Who s That Girl World Tour 47 407 47 407 1 066 658July 29 1990 Paul McCartney The Paul McCartney World Tour 55 630 55 630 1 807 975June 22 1991 Grateful Dead June 25 1992 Steve Miller BandJune 26 1992June 18 1993 StingJune 19 1993July 12 1994 Pink Floyd The Division Bell Tour 51 981 51 981 2 056 105July 23 1994 Grateful Dead Traffic July 24 1994September 11 1994 The Rolling Stones Lenny Kravitz Voodoo Lounge Tour 90 303 90 303 4 194 320September 12 1994July 8 1995 Grateful Dead The Band The 1995 Grateful Dead concerts were the band s last as guitarist and vocalist Jerry Garcia died a month later 71 July 9 1995July 11 1995 Pearl Jam Bad ReligionOtis Rush Vitalogy Tour Played on the Grateful Dead s stageSeptember 14 1996 Little Feat Taj Mahal June 27 1997 U2 Fun Lovin Criminals PopMart Tour 116 912 127 500 5 956 587June 28 1997June 29 1997July 18 1997 PerformersBad Religion Blink 182 Descendents Hed PE Jimmy 2 Times Lagwagon Latex Generation Less Than Jake Limp Bizkit The Mighty Mighty Bosstones Millencolin Murder City Devils Orange 9mm Pennywise Reel Big Fish Sick of It All Snot Social Distortion Strung Out Sugar Ray Trading Bryson Vision of Disorder White Kaps Vans Warped Tour September 23 1997 The Rolling Stones Blues Traveler Bridges to Babylon Tour 107 186 107 186 6 260 000September 25 1997May 10 1998 George Strait Country Music Festival Tour April 25 1999May 13 2000 Wilco June 29 2000 Dave Matthews Band Ben Harper and the Innocent CriminalsOzomatli The Summer 2000 Tour 115 006 115 006 5 175 270June 30 2000June 16 2001 NSYNC BBMak3LWDream PopOdyssey 85 650 103 903 4 739 359June 17 2001July 6 2001 Dave Matthews Band Buddy GuyAngelique Kidjo The Summer 2001 Tour 103 675 103 675 4 834 864July 7 2001September 10 2005 The Rolling Stones Los Lonely Boys A Bigger Bang 55 046 55 046 7 231 427July 21 2006 Bon Jovi Nickelback Have a Nice Day Tour 52 612 52 612 3 988 455October 11 2006 The Rolling Stones Elvis Costello and the Imposters A Bigger Bang 33 296 33 296 4 020 721June 21 2008 Kenny Chesney Keith UrbanLeAnn RimesLuke BryanGary Allan The Poets and Pirates Tour 46 463 48 585 4 063 663October 11 12 2008 PerformersSon Volt Cross Canadian Ragweed Gretchen Wilson Justin Townes Earle Lady Antebellum Luke Bryan Rissi Palmer Taylor Swift The Lawrence Peters Outfit Tift Merritt Chicago Country Music Festival June 13 2009 Kenny Chesney Lady AntebellumMiranda LambertMontgomery GentrySugarland Sun City Carnival Tour 48 763 50 109 3 184 606September 12 2009 U2 Snow Patrol U2 360 Tour 135 872 135 872 13 860 480September 13 2009June 12 2010 PerformersAll Time Low Boys Like Girls Cady Groves Forever the Sickest Kids Good Charlotte Hellogoodbye LMFAO Simple Plan Third Eye Blind Drive A Great Big Planes Mercy Mercedes The Prices The Ready Set Stereo Skyline Vita Chambers The Bamboozle Roadshow 2010 Event held in Soldier Field parking lotJune 19 2010 Eagles Dixie ChicksJD amp the Straight Shot Long Road Out of Eden Tour 29 233 32 420 3 186 493July 7 2010 deadmau5 Rye RyeBrazilian Girls July 30 2010 Bon Jovi Kid Rock The Circle Tour 95 959 95 959 8 606 259July 31 2010July 5 2011 U2 Interpol U2 360 Tour 64 297 64 297 5 786 335August 23 2011 Wayne Baker Brooks Sugar Blue July 7 2012 Kenny ChesneyTim McGraw Jake OwenGrace Potter and the Nocturnals Brothers of the Sun Tour 51 100 51 100 5 109 399July 12 2013 Bon Jovi The J Geils Band Because We Can 45 178 45 178 4 690 204July 22 2013 Jay ZJustin Timberlake DJ Cassidy Legends of the Summer 52 671 52 671 5 715 152August 10 2013 Taylor Swift Ed SheeranCasey JamesAustin Mahone The Red Tour 50 809 50 809 4 149 148July 24 2014 BeyonceJay Z On the Run Tour 50 035 50 035 5 783 396August 29 2014 One Direction 5 Seconds of Summer Where We Are Tour 104 617 104 617 9 446 247 During the August 29 show the band performed a cover of Happy Birthday by Mildred J Hill dedicated to Liam and The Way You Make Me Feel by Michael Jackson August 30 2014August 31 2014 Luke Bryan Dierks BentleyLee BriceCole SwindellDJ Rock That s My Kind of Night Tour 50 529 50 529 3 754 362June 6 2015 Kenny ChesneyMiranda Lambert Brantley GilbertChase RiceOld Dominion The Big Revival Tour 43 630 48 278 3 776 207 Chesney was the main headliner and Lambert joined as the co headliner only for the Chicago show July 3 2015 Fare Thee Well Fare Thee Well Celebrating 50 Years of the Grateful Dead 210 283 210 283 30 683 274 50th anniversary concerts 72 July 4 2015July 5 2015July 18 2015 Taylor Swift Vance JoyShawn MendesHAIM The 1989 World Tour 110 109 110 109 11 469 887 Andy Grammer and Serayah were special guests on the July 18 showJuly 19 2015 Sam Hunt Andreja Pejic and Lily Donaldson were special guests on the July 19 showAugust 23 2015 One Direction Icona Pop On the Road Again Tour 41 527 41 527 3 382 655May 27 2016 Beyonce Rae Sremmurd The Formation World Tour 89 270 89 270 11 279 890May 28 2016 DJ ScratchJuly 1 2016 Guns N Roses Alice in Chains Not in This Lifetime Tour 82 172 96 088 8 843 684July 3 2016July 23 2016 Coldplay Alessia CaraFoxes A Head Full of Dreams Tour 95 323 95 323 10 215 572 The July 23 show was cut short due to inclement weather 73 July 24 2016June 3 2017 U2 The Lumineers The Joshua Tree Tour 2017 105 078 105 078 13 435 925June 4 2017June 18 2017 Metallica Avenged SevenfoldLocal HMix Master Mike WorldWired Tour 51 041 51 041 6 093 976August 17 2017 Coldplay AlunaGeorgeIzzy Bizu A Head Full of Dreams Tour 52 726 52 726 6 026 402June 1 2018 Taylor Swift Camila CabelloCharli XCX Taylor Swift s Reputation Stadium Tour 105 208 105 208 14 576 697June 2 2018July 28 2018 Kenny Chesney Thomas RhettOld DominionBrandon Lay Trip Around The Sun Tour 52 189 52 189 5 751 195August 10 2018 BeyonceJay Z Chloe X Halle and DJ Khaled On the Run II Tour 86 602 86 602 12 303 099 During the second show Summer was added to the setlist Apeshit was also performed for the first time in its entirety with choreography and background dancers August 11 2018October 4 2018 Ed Sheeran Snow PatrolLauv Tour 47 263 47 263 4 339 350May 11 2019 BTS Love Yourself World Tour 88 156 88 156 13 345 795 74 May 12 2019June 21 2019 The Rolling Stones St Paul and the Broken Bones No Filter Tour 98 228 98 228 21 741 564June 25 2019 Whiskey MyersAugust 26 2021 Kanye West Kanye West Presents The Donda Album Experience Third listening event before the release of his album Donda May 28 2022 Coldplay H E R Drama Music of the Spheres World TourMay 29 2022June 25 2022 Kenny Chesney Florida Georgia Line Old Dominion Michael Franti amp Spearhead Here and Now TourJuly 24 2022 The Weeknd KaytranadaMike Dean After Hours til Dawn Stadium Tour TBA TBA 75 76 August 5 2022 Elton John N A Farewell Yellow Brick RoadAugust 19 2022 Red Hot Chili Peppers The StrokesThundercat 2022 Global Stadium Tour 77 September 3rd 2022 Rammstein Duo Abelard Rammstein Stadium Tour 47 263 48 000 9 051 337 Other events Edit Eucharistic Congress in 1926 President Franklin D Roosevelt at Soldier Field 1944 Gen Douglas MacArthur at Soldier Field 1951 Opening ceremonies of the 2006 Gay Games at Soldier Field June 21 23 1926 the 28th International Eucharistic Congress held three days of outdoor day and evening events September 22 1927 The Long Count Fight the second heavyweight championship bout between Jack Dempsey and Gene Tunney was held at Soldier Field June 24 1932 a war show celebrating the bicentennial of George Washington s birth featured Amelia Earhart 78 79 80 May 27 1933 Soldier Field held the opening ceremonies of the Century of Progress World s Fair Postmaster General and DNC Chairman James Farley facilitated the opening ceremony 81 82 October 28 1944 U S President Franklin D Roosevelt made an appearance at Soldier Field which was the only Midwestern speaking appearance he made in his last re election campaign This appearance was attended by over 150 000 with at least as many people attempting to attend who were unable to gain admission 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 April 25 1951 Douglas MacArthur US General during World War II addressed a crowd of 50 000 at Soldier Field in his first visit to the United States in 14 years July 21 1956 Glenn Fireball Roberts won the only NASCAR Grand National race held at the stadium s short track which ran across the old configuration 91 92 93 Three Convertible Division races were held at the stadium 94 June 21 1964 the Chicago Freedom Movement led by Martin Luther King Jr held a rally here As many as 75 000 came to hear Reverend King Reverend Theodore Hesburgh president of the University of Notre Dame Archbishop Arthur M Brazier and Minister Edgar Chandler among others 95 July 10 1966 the Chicago Freedom Movement held a second rally here As many as 60 000 people came to hear Dr King as well as Mahalia Jackson Stevie Wonder and Peter Paul and Mary 96 The early to mid 1980s saw the US Hot Rod Association host Truck and Tractor Sled Pull Competitions and Monster Truck exhibitions here The engines on some of the vehicles would echo through the skyscrapers in downtown Chicago as they made their pull Damage to the stadium turf on a few of the event occasion s led USHRA to move events to the Rosemont Horizon known today as Allstate Arena 1974 The Chicago Fire of the World Football League WFL played here before folding in 1975 October 13 1983 David D Meilahn made the first ever commercial cell phone call on a Motorola DynaTAC from his Mercedes Benz 380SL at Soldier Field This is considered a major turning point in communications The call was to Bob Barnett the former president of Ameritech Mobile Communications who then placed a call on a DynaTAC from a Chrysler convertible to the grandson of Alexander Graham Bell who was in Germany 97 The stadium was listed on the National Register of Historic Places beginning in 1984 98 Its National Historic Landmark status was removed in 2006 99 In the summer of 2006 the stadium hosted the opening ceremony of the Gay Games 100 In 2012 United States President Barack Obama held the 2012 Chicago summit a summit of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization NATO at McCormick Place and Soldier Field 101 When the field and nearby Shedd Aquarium had to close to visitors due to the COVID 19 pandemic Soldier Field became the exercise grounds for the aquarium s penguins 102 In popular culture EditIn the Marvel Comics event Siege Soldier Field is inadvertently destroyed mid game by Thor s friend Volstagg when he is tricked into fighting the U Foes through Loki and Norman Osborn s manipulations of events 103 The stadium is later seen being rebuilt by the heroes after Steve Rogers is appointed head of U S Security following the aforementioned event 104 The 1977 documentary film Powers of Ten focuses on two people having a picnic on the east side of Soldier Field 105 The stadium appears in the 2006 Clint Eastwood directed movie Flags of Our Fathers when the survivors of the Iwo Jima flag raising reenact it for a patriotic rally 106 The opening match of the 1994 World Cup at Soldier Field was one of the five events covered in the ESPN 30 for 30 documentary June 17 1994 Soldier Field features much changed in August 4017a d in From The Highlands short story in David Weber s anthology collection Changer Of Worlds It appears to have gone through multiple renovations rebuilds and even having been built over until nothing but the open space of the original remained In the 13th episode of Chicago Fire s fourth season Soldier Field is featured on one of their calls for a terrorist hoax The stadium appears again in the 21st episode of the fifth season as one of their calls for a high angle rescue This stadium is featured again in the eighth season as members of firehouse 51 respond to help victims of a deadly infection It is also featured and referenced in the fifteenth episode of season 9 as the preferred location for a medal ceremony for firefighter Randy McHolland Mouch Gallery Edit Soldier Field nearing completion 1924 The stadium mid renovation in March 2003 Aerial view of the stadium in 2008 Soldier Field as seen from Lake Shore Drive in 2013 View from Northerly Island The scenery around Soldier Field Exterior of Soldier Field with a sign reading Dedicated to the men and women of the armed services Front of bronze mural View towards the western grandstand s cantilever over the original western colonnade View from NEMA 2021See also EditList of events at Soldier FieldPortal ChicagoNotes Edit a b The Bears temporarily played at Memorial Stadium at the University of Illinois for the 2002 NFL season while Soldier Field was undergoing renovations a b The Fire temporarily played at Cardinal Stadium now Benedetti Wehrli Stadium in Naperville Illinois from 2002 to 2003 while Soldier Field was being renovated References Edit Soldier Field Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey United States Department of the Interior Soldier Field ESPN com January 9 2012 Retrieved July 24 2012 a b Stadium History and Timeline Official website Soldier Field 2010 Archived from the original on July 17 2011 Retrieved May 21 2010 a b 1634 1699 McCusker J J 1997 How Much Is That in Real Money A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States Addenda et Corrigenda PDF American Antiquarian Society 1700 1799 McCusker J J 1992 How Much Is That in Real Money A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States PDF American Antiquarian Society 1800 present Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Consumer Price Index estimate 1800 Retrieved April 16 2022 Riess Steven A 2005 Soldier Field The Electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago Chicago Historical Society Retrieved May 21 2010 a b c After a quick build showtime in Chicago SportsBusiness Journal October 6 2003 Retrieved March 10 2012 Hall Andrew January 18 2015 Report Annual Blue Gold Spring Game May Be Moved to Soldier Field slapthesign com Retrieved January 18 2015 Ford Liam T A 2009 Soldier Field A Stadium and Its City 1st ed Chicago University Of Chicago Press p 91 In 1929 a new stadium was under construction at Notre Dame and the team played its entire home season at Soldier Field Ford Liam T A Ford 2009 Soldier Field A Stadium and Its City 1st ed Chicago University Of Chicago Press p 236 UIC started playing football at Soldier Field in 1966 Ford Liam T A Ford 2009 Soldier Field A Stadium and Its City 1st ed Chicago University Of Chicago Press p 236 their last home game at Soldier Field on November 3 1973 a b c d Rumore Kori Mather Marianne October 1 2021 Soldier Field Timeline of events since 1924 Chicago Tribune Retrieved January 27 2022 Start Work On New Municipal Stadium In Grant Park Chicago The Christian Science Monitor August 16 1922 a b c Historical timeline of Soldier Field Chicago Bears 2009 Archived from the original on December 22 2015 Retrieved December 18 2015 110 000 to see game today Chicago Daily Tribune November 27 1926 p 1 Soldier Field Chicago Architecture Info Retrieved January 16 2016 Truman telss Chicago crowd U S must remain strong Chicago Sunday Tribune April 7 1946 p 10 part 1 Closing meeting at Chicago s Soldier Field Sydney Morning Herald Australia photo November 25 1962 p 64 Rollow Cooper March 14 1971 Bears find home it s Soldier Field Chicago Tribune p 1 part 3 Bears sign to play in Soldier Field Milwaukee Journal March 14 1971 p 21 Proposal For Bears To Move To Arlington Heights Has Come Up Over And Over Again Since Before They Moved To Soldier Field In 1971 WBBM TV September 29 2021 Retrieved February 3 2022 Lugardo Sara December 16 2012 History of Tailgating in Chicago WBBM TV Retrieved December 16 2012 Bears games at Soldier Field may be moved Schenectady Gazette New York Associated Press August 16 1988 p 26 Grant Park Stadium Soldier Field National Historic Landmarks National Park Service Retrieved January 23 2022 Taylor Roy 2003 Soldier Field History Bearshistory com Retrieved July 24 2012 Martin Andrew Ford Liam Cohen Laurie April 21 2002 Bears play public pays Chicago Tribune Retrieved February 7 2022 Chapman Steve September 16 2003 No cheers for Chicago s ugly expensive new stadium Baltimore Sun Retrieved February 7 2022 Barboza David June 16 2003 Chicago Journal Soldier Field Renovation Brings Out Boo Birds The New York Times Retrieved September 4 2012 a b Sharoff Robert November 2002 Field of Pain Chicago Magazine Kamin Blair April 5 2001 Soldier field plan On further Review the Play Stinks Chicago Tribune Retrieved February 14 2012 Kamin Blair June 11 2001 The Monstrosity of the Midway Mr Mayor Stop the Madness and Admit That the Lakefront Is No Place for the Bears Chicago Tribune Retrieved February 14 2012 Kamin Blair July 11 2001 A tale of Hungry Bears and White Elephants Chicago Tribune Retrieved February 14 2012 Barboza Barboza June 16 2003 Chicago Journal Soldier Field Renovation Brings Out Boo Birds The New York Times Ranking the best and worst NFL stadiums For The Win October 16 2015 Retrieved September 19 2019 Chapman Steve September 14 2003 A stadium deal that is hard to bear Chicago Tribune Retrieved May 21 2010 Muschamp Herbert December 23 2003 Architecture The Highs The Buildings and Plans of the Year The New York Times Retrieved May 21 2010 Mayer Larry Soldier Field wins prestigious award Chicago Bears Archived from the original on December 30 2013 Retrieved October 7 2012 Soldier Field loses National Historic Landmark status General Cultural Resources News eCulturalResources April 24 2006 Retrieved May 21 2010 Murray Jeanne October 20 2006 Leveling the Playing Field Preservation Magazine National Trust for Historic Preservation Retrieved May 22 2010 Weekly List of Actions taken on properties 4 17 06 through 4 21 06 National Register of Historic Places National Park Service April 28 2006 Retrieved May 21 2010 Soldier Field earns top building honor Chicago Bears May 31 2012 Archived from the original on June 25 2012 Retrieved July 24 2012 Mikula Jeremy July 9 2019 Chicago Fire reach deal with Bridgeview to leave SeatGeek Stadium for 65 5 million chicagotribune com Retrieved April 6 2020 Alyssa Bariberi June 17 2021 Bears submit bid to purchase Arlington International Racecourse for potential new stadium bearswire Retrieved June 18 2021 Florio Mike September 29 2021 Bears announce purchase of property in Arlington Heights ProFootballTalk Retrieved September 29 2021 Chicago is Ditching Kentucky Bluegrass and Re Sodding Soldier Field With Bermuda Grass 1926 Army Navy Game Library Archives United States Naval Academy November 26 2001 Archived from the original on January 14 2009 Retrieved May 21 2010 NFC Championship Los Angeles Rams at Chicago Bears January 12th 1986 Pro Football Reference com Retrieved September 19 2019 NFC Championship San Francisco 49ers at Chicago Bears January 8th 1989 Pro Football Reference com Retrieved September 19 2019 Somogyi Lou October 5 2012 SOLDIER FIELD OF FORTUNE Blue amp Gold Illustrated University of Notre Dame Retrieved September 23 2021 St Rita to Play Fenwick at Soldier Field October 23 2012 St Rita to Play Fenwick at Soldier Field St Rita of Cascia High School Stritahs com Retrieved April 6 2020 Banks Paul M July 11 2012 College Hockey Doubleheader coming to Soldier Field Hockey City Classic ChicagoNow Chicago Tribune Archived from the original on July 25 2012 a b Forman Ross January 24 2015 CGHA to skate at Soldier Field after Hockey City Classic Windycitymediagroup com Windy City Times Retrieved February 1 2015 Toews Powers Blackhawks To Snowy 5 1 Win Over Penguins CBS Chicago March 1 2014 Bradley Ben June 16 2015 Blackhawks rally tickets to be available Wednesday Abc7chicago com Retrieved November 9 2017 Michigan to Play Michigan State Outdoors at Soldier Field in Chicago Mgoblue com August 12 2014 Retrieved August 18 2014 Michigan MSU to play outdoor hockey at Soldier Field Freep com August 11 2014 Retrieved August 18 2014 Spartans Fall to Michigan at Soldier Field Msuspartans com February 8 2015 Retrieved February 8 2015 WMU Hockey Comes Up Short at Soldier Field 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