11 New Stadiums Changing the Way We Watch Sports

2. Allegiant Stadium – Las Vegas, USA (Opened 2020)

Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada, during the playing of the 2022 Las Vegas Bowl. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Frogis

Nicknamed “The Death Star” for its sleek, all-black façade and futuristic design, Allegiant Stadium redefines spectacle in the heart of Las Vegas. Built at a cost of $1.9 billion, this domed arena hosts the NFL’s Las Vegas Raiders and the UNLV Rebels and has quickly become a landmark for sports and entertainment on the Strip. Allegiant combines glamour with grit: a translucent roof fills the venue with natural light, while full climate control keeps fans comfortable in the desert heat. Designed with 5G throughout and packed with immersive LED ribbons and towering video boards, it offers fans a hyper-connected experience. Luxury is front and center too, with over 120 suites, VIP lounges with Strip views, and digital ordering systems. What truly sets it apart, though, is its sustainability profile: it’s powered by 100% renewable energy and maintains carbon neutrality. Allegiant Stadium is not only a temple for football but also a bold statement in eco-luxury sports architecture.

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