About LAMBEAU FIELD

Lambeau Field is the venerable home of the 13-time World Champion Green Bay Packers, the NFL’s only community-owned team. The longest-tenured stadium in the NFL, Lambeau Field is recognized by many as having the top gameday experience in professional sports. The historic stadium was built in 1957 and through numerous renovations, including a major redevelopment in 2003 and seating addition in 2013, the iconic venue has maintained its allure while expanding its capacity to 81,041 and enhancing its offerings for fans on gamedays and non-gamedays. A prime destination for NFL fans, the stadium can also host college football, major concert tours, international soccer friendlies, hockey games, special events, banquets and meetings.

Key to making Lambeau Field a year-round destination venue is the 376,000-square foot Lambeau Field Atrium with various dining, entertainment, retail and event options for fans, community members and visitors. Whether it’s an intimate meeting for five or a gathering for 1,000, Lambeau Field can accommodate a variety of events with unique and versatile space, an extraordinary staff and all-around excellence.

Neighboring Lambeau Field is Titletown, the Packers’ 45-acre mixed-use community development with a multi-acre park space featuring activities, events and daily recreation year-round. The park space boasts a full-size football field, unique playground, winter tubing hill and ice skating rink. Titletown offers numerous spaces to rent for private events and has hosted public concerts, community sporting events, and seasonal festivals. Titletown is home to a variety of businesses, including TitletownTech, which builds and funds early-stage high-growth startups; several dining and entertainment options; as well as a bustling residential community of apartments and townhomes.


FACILITY CONTACT

MEGAN ROBERSON

(920) 737-9146

 
 

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