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Portman Road A Year Round Football and Live Performance Venue

November 20th, 2010 · No Comments · Football

Since 1884, Portman Road was always the stadium for Ipswich Town Football Club who currently compete in the Championship in England. It is a all seater arena that has a capacity of 30,031 and lies in the heart of Ipswich, simply a couple of hundred metres from the train station that’s on the mainline to London.

The stands at either end of this arena were rebuilt in recent years and there are actually a number of executive boxes as well as other suites designed to have corporate events in.

Until eventually the mid-80s, Portman Road was mostly a football venue whilst there were times when cricket has been played here all through the summertime and for the duration of World War I, the stadium was also utilised by the British Army as a training camp. Of course, nearly all fans only knew Portman Road as a football stadium.

In March 85, the American Evangelist, Billy Graham visited Portman Road during his UK tour and approximately 8,000 Christians came to listen to him. With money becoming a growing number of significant to teams, various opportunities were studied to make use of the stadium all through the summertime as there was no football.

During the summer time of 91, Status Quo end up being the very first of various top music megastars and groups to play at Portman Road. Bear in mind it was more than a decade prior to the next significant music act visited Ipswich as Elton John performed at the arena. Subsequently, momentum has increased with a lot of top music stars performing including Tina Turner, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, REM, Dire Straits, Neil Diamond, Rod Stewart and more recently, Pink.

Summer time concerts at Portman Road are going to continue because they help the football club and the local community.

Portman Road is the home of Ipswich Town Football Club plus yearly shows by some of the most important people in the entertainment business.

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