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HHH Metrodome
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501 Chicago Avenue SMinneapolis, MN 55415
Venue Details
DescriptionWhether its the Minnesota Vikings or the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers, the HHH Metrodome is Minneapolis' premier sporting venue. The venue opened its doors in 1982 and has been home to several major league and college sports teams. The venue also hosts several major concert tours annually as it is one of the state's largest venues. Don't miss your favorite events on the HHH Metrodome calendar. Use Eventful as your source for the HHH Metrodome schedule and to purchase tickets. Since opening its doors, the Metrodome has been host to several of the sports world's most coveted events. The HHH Metrodome was host to the 1987 and 1991 World Series, Superbowl XXVI in 1992, the NCAA Final Four in 1992 and 2001, and the NCAA D-1 Basketball Championships in 1986, 1989, 1996, 2000, 2003, 2006, and 2009. The Metrodome seating capacity ranges from 54,000 for baseball events to 64,000 for football games. The HHH Metrodome is also the central aspect of the Downtown East neighborhood of Minneapolis. It has been crucial to the redevelopment of the neighborhood and has attracted new businesses and restaurants. Additionally, the HHH Metrodome has hosted some of the nation's hottest rock acts including Guns N'Roses and Metallica. The HHH Metrodome schedule is jam packed with Minnesota's best sporting events and is a central aspect to the state's culture. Don't miss a game on the HHH Metrodome calendar. Register with Eventful and receive regular updates regarding the HHH Metrodome schedule and to purchase tickets for all your favorite events!
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