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  • D.C. Mayor Bowser open to using public money help fund potential multi-billion Commanders stadium at RFK site

    D.C. Mayor Bowser open to using public money help fund potential multi-billion Commanders stadium at RFK site

    Washington’s NFL franchise has spent the last 28 seasons playing home games in Maryland. The Commanders currently call Northwest Stadium, formerly FedEx Field, home. 

    The stadium opened in time for the 1997 season and is located roughly 13 miles from the U.S. Capitol Building in neighboring Washington, D.C. The stadium replaced the once iconic Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium (RFK Stadium). But, the open-air venue where the Commanders have welcomed opposing teams for nearly the last three decades has rapidly deteriorated, prompting discussions about an eventual alternative. 

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    General view of the exterior of RFK Stadium on May 24, 2005 during the Washington Nationals first season in Washington, DC.  (Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

    Earlier this week, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser met with residents who live in the area surrounding the dilapidated RFK Stadium site to discuss the possibility of building a state-of-the art building that could host the Washington Commanders. Bowser has long supported the push to bring the football team back to the District of Columbia.

    “I believe firmly that in global cities — world-class cities like ours — we do big things,” Bowser told residents. “We have arts and culture, entertainment, nightlife, and sports. We have great neighborhoods, and we can invite the world to our city. But the fact is, until we have a modern stadium, we will not be able to host events that the world is used to.”

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    Proposals estimate the stadium structure could comprise up to 25 acres of the 174-acre site. A mixed-used development featuring housing, restaurants, and parks could take up the remaining portion of land.

    The city recently gained control over the swath of land after years of back-and-forth with federal lawmakers. In December, the U.S. Senate passed a bipartisan resolution to transfer the land from the federal government to D.C. The federal government would effectively lease the acerage back to the city for 99 years.

    “This is a win for DC, for our region, and for America,” Bowser wrote on her social media account after news of the approval surfaced.  “Everybody loves a good comeback story – and that’s DC’s story. #OurRFK”

    Muriel Bowser at the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium site

    Mayor Muriel Bowser reveals plans for a new DC Jail on Hill East as well as a proposal for a new SportsComplex on the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium site, photographed in Washington, DC on March 28, 2022.   (Marvin Joseph/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

    The bill was signed into law by then-U.S. President Joe Biden in January. The move was viewed as a major step toward the Commanders returning to the nation’s capital, although several hurdles remain.

    On Thursday, Bowser stressed the importance of constructing a world-class stadium if the city wanted to become a viable host for concerts, Super Bowls, and other major sporting events.

    General view of FedEx Field

    Jan 9, 2021; Landover, Maryland, USA; General view of FedEx Field before the game between the Washington Football Team and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. (Brad Mills-USA TODAY Sports)

    “Until we have a modern stadium, we will not be able to host events like the world is used to, including a World Cup, including a Super Bowl — and yes, Beyoncé and Taylor Swift,” Bowser said.

    The mayor said she is committed to working with the Commanders, as she aims to convince the franchise that building a stadium within the city limits is the best alternative to their current home. Bowser also vowed to reach terms on a stadium deal that would be beneficial to those who live in the community.

    Commanders principal owner Josh Harris has not made any public declarations about his preferred stadium location, but acknowledged the team could end up playing in D.C., Maryland, or nearby Virginia.

    Josh Harris speaks at a press conference

    Washington Commanders owner Josh Harris speaks at a press conference at Commanders Park in Ashburn, VA on January 08, 2024. The conference was to announce that the Commanders are parting ways with head coach Ron Rivera following a disappointing 4-13 season. (Craig Hudson for The Washington Post via Getty Images)

    The use of public funds to help fund a multi-billion stadium project is often met with some considerable push back. Bowser and city lawmakers will likely face strong headwinds as they make their case to constituents about the potential allocation of public dollars towards a stadium project.

    At one point during her roughly 20-minute presentation on Thursday, Bowser referenced a sports study she commissioned which estimated economic benefits in excess of $1 billion. The revenue would come from a mixed-used development along with a modern NFL stadium. The development could also create thousands of jobs.

    Bowser stopped short of sharing details about the amount of public funds she would be comfortable with the team using. She instead noted that her administration’s “detailed analysis” determined that an NFL stadium would be a strong investment.

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    Aside from hosting an NFL team, RFK Stadium was the home to two MLB teams, two college football teams, and multiple professional soccer clubs. The stadium was also the site of several World Cup matches.

    On the field, the Commanders experienced a major turnaround this season. Harris selected Dan Quinn as the team’s next coach last February, while Adam Peters was brought in to handle general manager duties. The Commanders selected quarterback Jayden Daniels in last April’s NFL Draft. Daniels earned Offensive Rookie of the Year honors and helped lift Washington to an appearance in the NFC Championship game.

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  • Ed Sheeran Makes History As First International Artiste To Perform in Bhutan at Changlimithang Stadium (Watch Video)

    Ed Sheeran Makes History As First International Artiste To Perform in Bhutan at Changlimithang Stadium (Watch Video)

    Singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran just created history as he became the first international music artist to perform a concert in Bhutan. Recently, the “Shape of You” hitmaker took to his social media, and shared a video on Instagram featuring highlights of his time in the South Asian country as he reflected on the milestone, reports People magazine. Ed Sheeran India Tour 2025: Global Pop Icon Announces Tour Dates for Six Indian Cities, Details Inside.

    “Had the honour to be the first ever international artist to play Bhutan last night”, he wrote in the caption, referring to his January 24 show at Changlimithang Stadium in the capital of Thimphu. “What a gig, what a country, what a beautiful place with incredible people.” It seems his Bhutan visit had quite an impact on him, as he continued, “Lemme know if I can move there, please and thank you”.

    Ed Sheeran Bhutan Concert

    As per People, the singer concluded his caption by thanking the country for welcoming him and his touring crew for the “historic show” and sharing his hope that he would “see you again soon”. In the video, the four-time Grammy winner shared more thoughts about his musical first. “It’s mad that this is the first international concert here”, he said as he stood by the stage setup at the Bhutan venue. “I hope that there’s many more to come”. Ed Sheeran India Tour 2025: How To Book ‘Shape of You’ Singer’s Concert Tickets Online on BookMyShow? Know Dates, Tour Plan, Venue and More.

    He also revealed that he had a chance to share a meal with the country’s royal couple, King Jigme Khesar and Queen Jetsun Pema. “I went for dinner with the king and queen yesterday and they said, ‘We just want people coming to the country that want to love and respect the country and understand the ideals’”. He added, “Yeah, I feel super honored that I was chosen and I can’t wait to play. This is like such my jam (sic)”. The video then cuts to footage of the singer rocking out onstage during the concert, as the crowd roared and jumped up and down in excitement.

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  • Coldplay Ahmedabad Concert: British Rock Band Performs at Narendra Modi Stadium, Calls It Their ‘Biggest Ever Concert’

    Coldplay Ahmedabad Concert: British Rock Band Performs at Narendra Modi Stadium, Calls It Their ‘Biggest Ever Concert’

    Coldplay’s performance at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad was nothing short of spectacular, as the British rock band called it their ‘biggest ever concert’. The band shared an electrifying picture of the stadium packed with fans and expressed their awe, saying, “Our biggest ever concert. Totally mind-blowing. Thank you Ahmedabad.” The concert, held on January 25, was a thrilling experience for thousands of fans. As part of their Music of the Spheres World Tour, the band will perform their final show in India today, January 26. For those unable to attend in person, Coldplay’s live performance can be streamed on Disney+ Hotstar. Coldplay’s Mumbai Concert Post With Heart Emojis Symbolising Irish Flag Instead of Indian Tricolour Sparks Fan Reactions.

    Coldplay Ahmedabad Concert 2025

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