'Plan ahead': construction at the north end of Memorial Stadium will force adjustments
The $250 million renovation adds 3,500 premium seats and a new fan zone while reducing overall capacity due to construction, with season tickets sold out despite higher prices.
- Next week, when fans return to Missouri’s Memorial Stadium for the 2025 football season, the venue will look different amid ongoing $250 million renovations, with the north end closed off.
- Amid efforts to boost home-field advantage, Veatch and the MU athletics department are driving the largest renovation in MU history at the north end of Memorial Stadium, aiming to improve the fan experience with enhanced music, lighting, and video displays.
- Amid stadium construction, fans are advised to leave extra time as parking opens at 2 p.m. for Thursday and 7 a.m. for Saturday, due to I-70 mile markers 137 to 144.
- This season, stadium capacity will be lower for the 2025 season with general admission hill tickets removed, prompting Mizzou to adjust ticket allotments and slightly lower visiting team allocations.
- Later this season, a new Tiger Fan Zone will include food trucks, a Kids Zone, and will be built across from the Tiger Avenue Parking Structure.
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'Plan ahead': construction at the north end of Memorial Stadium will force adjustments
Missouri's $250 million stadium renovation project is moving swiftly as the season approaches. Athletics director Laird Veatch is recommending that fans follow guidelines and arrive to the games earlier than the past.
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