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    Protective Stadium

    4.3 (12 reviews)

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    Holly W.

    Enjoyed the game with my Mom today. We went to see her granddaughter perform in the UAB marching band so we will definitely be back. My only concern is the handicapped bathrooms are not marked and the elevator did not work when it said bathroom upstairs. The elite of the world have to be elevated and set apart in society which is a society social concern of the ages of time. Thank you UAB and Protective Stadium

    This is Protective Stadium, home of the UAB Blazers in downtown Birmingham, Alabama.
    Seth A.

    I've been receiving a lot of heat lately from my followers all across the USA that I'm only stopping by stadiums to take pictures, and not actually attending any of the games or events. Okay, okay. I hear your cries, it's understandable :) But am I trying to cheat the system or beat the honorable code? No, lol. I'm just a fan who appreciates sports. But now, here at Protective Stadium in downtown Birmingham, Alabama, I'm ready to change that narrative! Well...kinda...sorta :) Protective Stadium is home to college football's UAB Blazers. It was constructed in 2021 and it's practically a brand new venue. So you may be getting ready to raise a red flag and question that if I'm visiting in the middle of May, it's offseason for UAB's football program and there's nothing going on. But alas! Protective Stadium is also home to the UFL - United Football League's, Birmingham Stallions. And so, were the Stallions in town for a home football game against the Houston Roughnecks this past Saturday, May 18th? YES Was the game starting at 7pm? YES Were fans tailgating outside prior to kickoff? YES Were tickets for the game $10? YES Was Seth going to actually attend this UFL game??? YES! But...here's the thing:) No matter what, I had to do my pregame ritual walk around Protective Stadium, lol, and the clouds in the sky were quite ominous. When I checked the weather app, unfortunately, severe storms were heading towards Birmingham. And...this swayed me to skip the game. Oh wow, now fans may be shouting, "just another excuse, Seth":) Welp, I didn't drive all the way to Birmingham, Alabama to at least not tour the grounds. It's my certified duty and badge of honor to relay details and expectations about the layout and design of Protective Stadium! Here goes... The front entrance is highlighted by a large scoreboard sign saying, "Home of UAB Football" next to a fire breathing dragon. This dragon is UAB's mascot. Picture taking here was wonderful. You're surrounded by trees and grass and overall, this Legacy Plaza area in front of Protective Stadium is a great hangout. Plus, across the street offers an Uptown District of restaurants like Texas de Brazil, Casey's Sports Grill and Uptown Cantina. That leads me to say, Protective Stadium is located in downtown Birmingham and adjacent to the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex. You can take public transportation to and from games if you opt out of driving. Capacity is 47,000 seats but it appeared like it could hold more fans. Cost to build was $200 million. Wrapping around towards the left, you have the Stadium Club section or basically UAB's home team side. I give credit to the grounds crew, they had this plaza and the landscaping around it in pristine shape. The box office is located here but there were suggestions to download the app and purchase tickets online. The back section is where you'll find the Northeast Gate. This area opens up to the entire bowl of the stadium. You can't see down to the field from here, but you can view the stands and scoreboard and I would think you'd feel a sense of energy from the crowd. Finishing up the final side, there's not much to see other than a pedestrian pathway. Across the street offers parking and a Top Golf. There were signs warning fans not to park in the Top Golf lot for UAB or Stallions' games. And then it's back to the main entrance Legacy Plaza side with that awesome Protective Stadium scoreboard sign and fiery dragon hanging from high above. In the end, I was very impressed with the walk around experience. For a new multi-purpose complex that includes hosting MonsterJam Truck Shows, ability to have musical concerts and memorably was the site of The World Games opening and closing ceremonies in 2022, Protective Stadium is a terrific landmark of downtown Birmingham.

    Alex J.

    A perfect venue for cheering on your team, or watching a concert. Not a bad seat in the house. Well you can get seats up high, and though you may get a little altitude sickness, at least you'll have a great view. My daughter and I visited on Easter Sunday to catch a couple games of the inaugural weekend for the USFL....Go Gamblers! Our seats were in section 102, 50 yard line. $40 bucks to sit in padded seats for two games! What a bargain. Granted we probably could have paid $10 and sat anywhere in the stadium for these sparsely attended games, but being from out of town we didn't want to stiff the local economy. Across from the stadium there are a number of restaurants, one of which we took seats at to wait out a rain delay. We ate there, but you'll have to read up on that experience in a different review (I don't want to ruin this one). Parking can be a chore. We parked in a gravel lot next to the stadium. Which is ok, unless you're wearing open toed shoes. Your girl may end up with some interesting stuff between those toes, so be forewarned. After the games, and while leaving the gravel pit, we put on "Waze" to get us to the 65 north. Let me tell you what! If you want an adventure into the Twilight Zone, follow where the Waze lady tells you to go. Talk about a battle zone. Holy makeral. Look to the left and you'll see why there are signs everywhere saying "Rebuild Birmingham". There's a huge abandoned complex which looked like it used to be a hospital. Overgrown landscaping hiding broken windows and graffiti strewn walls. Eerie. It looks like a great place to party..... if you're a zombie. Since it was night time we decided to pass by without popping in to the emergency room. Quick Tip: The stadium facilities are Top Notch. Perfect, cause Top Golf is right across the street. Stop in there for a few swings to prepare yourself for the zombie battle.

    Nicole G.

    This is an awesome stadium! We saw Garth Brooks here recently (omg I know) and jt was probably the best concert I've been to (obviously Garth had a lot to do with this). The sound quality was incredible and the lines for food/drinks actually moved pretty quickly. What shocked me the most was how clean the bathrooms were and I only had to wait in the women's restroom line ONCE. I would definitely come back here for another concert!

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    BJCC Arena

    BJCC Arena

    3.9(16 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    BJCC hosts concerts, Broadway shows, festivals, sporting events, symphony, comedy, supercross and…read moreMonster Jam! I visited for the Maxwell/ Jazmine Sullivan concert last year. Tickets were half as much as they were in Atlanta so I drove to Birmingham for a mini-break! Parking can be pre-purchased online starting at $20 but there was a line of cars to enter so arrive early. Even though I had $25 nosebleed seats (shoutout to Live Nation's 1/2 off sale), the screens made it easy to see and the acoustics were great! Both performers were AMAZING! The line moved fairly quickly and I had no issues with security or staff (unlike State Farm). But an end row seat meant I had to frequently stand to to let people in. Patrons were super friendly. We all sang along to Maze's "Before I Let Go" as we exited. Rest in heaven Frankie Beverly.. I didn't order anything or use the restrooms so I can't comment on the amenities or food yet. But it was a pleasant experience. I recommend Legacy Arena BJCC and will return. Pics to come on my next visit!

    Wow, the BJCC has been around for a minute! It opened in 1976 and can seat up to 16,250 for…read moreconcerts. The late great John Denver performed the first concert at the BJCC coliseum (known today as the Legacy Arean) on Sept. 28, 1976! Growing up, the BJCC was a big entertainment destination because few and far between were the "great" entertainment acts who visited my hometown of Huntsville, AL. Over the years, I've seen lots of great acts at the BJCC, including Van Halen [pre Van Hagar days] numerous times starting in August 1981, the legendary The Who on November 30, 1982, Kid Rock numerous times, and attended an excellent Alanis Morisette show here! It's nice to have the Uptown Entertainment District nearby and the extensive modernization of the arena in 2020 enhanced the lighting and sound systems, concessions, and amenities for artists. Well done Majic City!

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    Boutwell Auditorium

    3.2(10 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    I attended the Ballin in Boutwell event here recently. I was excited as this was my first time…read moreattending. I also have not been to the Boutwell in decades. lol The event had dedicated parking $30 , at the attached lot. I thought this was insane but being in downtown Birmingham at NOON, parking options are limited. Getting into the event was easy. There was a security checkpoint. However, locating my seat was not easy. The event staff wasn't very helpful. The few I saw. The seating was not clear based on what was printed on the ticket..... I just sat wherever. Pretty much all of the seats were decent at this event. Overall, this was a fun sporting event. I would like to see more workers available to assist guests. Also better signage to help navigate throughout the venue.

    Today's "Get Fit While You Sit" event was so awesome. Thank you Sheila Tyson, Sam Anderson (DJ…read moreMaestro), Big Mucci, Lois Germany, Luther and everyone else that poured into this annual event. Everything is free, even parking in the parking deck. Amazing workout, nice lunch, turkey, ham or chicken salad boxed on exit. Seniors from all over were there. One senior was 98. Anyone can attend and the exercise is worth the attendance. lol. It will be televised maestro and Luther has classes all over the city. Most are free and those are sponsored. Next year help make the event a record breaker. I support this event

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