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The Vikings played at the Metrodome from 1982 until its closure in 2013; during construction, the Vikings played two seasons (2014, 2015) at the open-air Huntington Bank Stadium on the campus of the University of Minnesota.
Watch this important stadium information video before heading to U.S. Bank Stadium on gameday to see your Minnesota Vikings.
Here is your Guide to Game Day for Sunday's Minnesota Vikings Game! ๐ ๐: bit.ly/3SUA9Mf ๐๏ธ: Sunday, November 3 ๐: 7:20 pm CT #INDvsMIN / #SKOL. 10 days ago | Read More. Limited tickets are still available for the Ultimate Touchdown Tour at U.S. Bank Stadium this Saturday.
U.S. Bank Stadium is committed to creating a safe, comfortable and enjoyable entertainment experience. Please be aware of our "Wait for the Whistle" policy that requires guests to refrain from ...
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Viking Ship at U.S. Bank Stadium: U.S. Bank Stadium, the Vikings’ home field, features a unique design element. There is a colossal, 160-foot-long, and 50-foot-wide Viking ship that sits in the...
Tours | U.S. Bank Stadium. It’s more than just a tour – it’s a backstage pass to the home of the Minnesota Vikings, NCAA Men's Final Four, the Summer X Games, and Super Bowl LII. Purchase Tour Tickets.
The Vikings earned their first win in their new home against then-San Diego Chargers in the first pre-season game in the stadium on August 28, 2016, winning 23-10. The Purple and Gold continued the streak, taking away their first regular-season win in the stadium against the Green Bay Packers on September 18, 2016, winning 17-14.
Anyone who’s ever experienced a Minnesota Vikings game at U.S. Bank Stadium will be eager to tell you how it’s the greatest football stadium ever built. From the state-of-the-art design to the incredible lighting and impressive video boards, U.S. Bank Stadium is the place to be in the Land of 10,000 Lakes.
This Friday, the Minnesota Vikings will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony to open their brand-new home—a state-of-the-art, $1.1 billion stadium.