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SAM BOYD STADIUM


'Sam Boyd Stadium' is a football stadium located in Las Vegas, Nevada. The stadium is named after Sam Boyd. The stadium consists of an uncovered horseshoe-shaped single-decked bowl. Temporary seating is occasionally erected in the open north end zone as needed. The stadium is the home of the UNLV football team and was the former home of the CFL's Las Vegas Posse and the XFL's Las Vegas Outlaws. The Stadium is also used for High School football championship games, and at times regular-season high school games for Bishop Gorman High School.

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History


The stadium was completed in 1971 at a cost of $3.5 million. It was originally known as 'Las Vegas Stadium'. The name was changed to the 'Las Vegas Silver Bowl' in 1978 and than 'Sam Boyd Silver Bowl' in 1984 and finally in April 1994 to 'Sam Boyd Stadium'. The seating capacity was 15,000 from 1971 until 1977. The capacity was raised to 32,000 in 1978 and then to 36,800 in 1999.[1]
Since December 18, 1992 the site of the annual Las Vegas Bowl.
An $18 million renovation in 1999 raised the seating capacity to 36,800. It hosted the Las Vegas Posse of the CFL in 1994 and the Las Vegas Outlaws of the XFL in 2001. It was the site of all three Western Athletic Conference conference title football games (1996-1998). In 1999 it hosted the CONCACAF Champions Cup soccer tournament. Except from 1999 to 2002 the stadium has had an artificial turf surface.
During the 1990's, The Grateful Dead played 14 shows at the venue. [1]
Since 2000, the stadium has been home to the USHRA Monster Jam World Finals monster truck event, promoted by Clear Channel Entertainment. It is also home to the Supercross finale.
On October 29, 2005, the grounds of the venue were host to the daytime portion of the two-day Vegoose music festival. This festival is an annual event.

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Aerial view of Sam Boyd Stadium at Terraserver.com

Aerial view of Sam Boyd Stadium courtesy of Google Maps

UNLV Sam Boyd Stadium reference
Sam Boyd Stadium


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