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About CLEVELAND BROWNS stadium


FACILITY CONTACT:

michele powell

(440) 824-6257

 

CLEVELAND BROWNS Stadium, home of the Cleveland Browns, not only hosts a storied football franchise but also a dedicated, passionate group of people who are the world’s greatest fans. A celebration of the City of Cleveland’s renaissance, CLEVELAND BROWNS Stadium (67,431 official capacity) draws people to the lakefront every day. CLEVELAND BROWNS Stadium is located next to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and the Great Lakes Science Center.

In addition to Browns games, the venue has successfully hosted many marquee events in Northeast Ohio, including major concerts – U2, Taylor Swift, Beyoncé and Jay-Z, Luke Bryan, Kenny Chesney and Tim McGraw and more – and international sporting events like the CONCACAF Gold Cup and multiple U.S. Soccer Men’s and Women’s National Team matches. It is also available for private functions throughout the year: wedding receptions, proms, holiday parties, business luncheons and more.

CLEVELAND BROWNS Stadium and the lakefront served as the main hub for the 2021 NFL Draft in Cleveland, one of the country’s largest events responsibly hosted with comprehensive COVID-19 protocols since the start of the pandemic. The event welcomed approximately 160,000 NFL and Browns fans in-person, including the league’s NFL Draft Experience within Cleveland Browns Stadium.

In 2015, the Browns completed a two-year, $125 million modernization project led by Dee and Jimmy Haslam. The Browns, with the City of Cleveland’s support, now provide the region a top-tier NFL facility, including premier club spaces and suites that offer the highest-of-quality hospitality.

Cleveland Browns Stadium, owned by the City of Cleveland and operated by the Cleveland Browns, was built on the hallowed ground of the old Municipal Stadium.