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We have Folsom Field Concert Tickets to the biggest concerts on tour. From the biggest band in the world down to your local club. If there is Folsom Field concert tickets available we have the tickets. We have been selling Concert Tickets since 1988 and we are registered with the NATB and BBB.
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Folsom Field Address and Directions.
- Get on Interstate 25 North and head north. Depending on where you are in Denver, you may want to go directly to I-25 or you may want to take Interstate 70 to I-25 .
- Take the Boulder Turnpike (Route 36) West . It is a two-lane, left-hand exit from I-25. The exit takes you to the beginning of the Boulder Turnpike, on which you will actually be heading northwest.
- Stay on the Boulder Turnpike all the way to Boulder. You will pass the towns of Westminster, Broomfield, Louisville, Superior, etc. After cresting the last hill and a scenic overlook, you will see Boulder spread out below the steep ridges to the west (the Flatirons).
- As the Boulder Turnpike enters Boulder, you will pass exits for Table Mesa Road, Foothills Parkway, and Baseline Road. After the Baseline Rd. exit, Rt. 36 turns into 28th Street , a city street.
- At the first traffic light, turn left onto Colorado Avenue . You'll now be heading west toward the mountains.
- At the first traffic light on Colorado, turn left onto Regent Drive. You'll now be heading south.
- After getting on Regent Drive, turn left into the second parking lot entrance . You'll pass a big parking garage and the CU Police Station on your left and the Engineering Center on your right.
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Folsom Field History, Facts and Information
With its magnificent views of the surrounding mountains, Folsom Field is one the most picturesque stadiums in the Big 12. Prior to playing at Folsom Stadium, the Colorado Buffaloes had played at Gramble Field for several decades. By the 1920's this stadium was getting old and being outgrown. Colorado President George Nolin began to lead the effort to get a new stadium built for the Buffaloes. Construction of the $65,000 stadium began in January 1924. Originally known as Colorado Stadium, it was completed in less than ten months when the Buffaloes battled Regis College on October 11, 1924.
The original capacity was at 26,000. In 1944, Colorado Stadium was renamed Folsom Field in honor of legendary football coach Fred Folsom. As support for the team continued to build, Folsom Field was expanded. The first expansions came in 1956, when the upper deck was added around the majority of the stadium giving the stadium a capacity of 45,000. By the 1967 season, the track was removed from around the field and 6,000 seats were added, along with the construction of new locker rooms on the north side of the stadium. One year later a massive six story press box was constructed. Three years later artificial turf was installed at Folsom Field replacing the natural grass. Before the 1976 season, the wooden bleachers were removed and replaced with aluminum ones boosting the capacity to just over 52,000.
The Dal Ward Center and new bleachers on the north side of the stadium were constructed in 1991. Over the past ten years, luxury suites and club seats have been added to the stadium in 1995 and 2003. A new video/scoreboard, known as "Buff Vision" was installed in 1995 along with the return of grass replacing the artificial turf. Today, Folsom Field has a seating capacity of 53,425 and blends in nicely with its surroundings.
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