U.S. Stadiums & Arenas

The stadium directory is the backbone of StadiumGigs. Every venue page covers the same essentials — owner, capacity, primary tenant, hospitality operator, architectural notes, premium-seating program, and a current major-events calendar — so you can compare venues quickly and understand the employment picture behind each one.

We focus on the U.S. venues where stadium hospitality is a material employer: NFL stadiums, the largest college football venues, MLB ballparks with significant year-round hospitality operations, and the few NBA/NHL arenas that double as concert and major-event powerhouses. The interactive map below plots each venue’s location; the cards underneath link through to the full profile.

How to use this directory

  • Click a map marker to see the venue’s name, host city, and a link to its detail page.
  • Scroll through the venue cards below the map for an alphabetical overview.
  • Filter by city by visiting a host-city page such as Inglewood, Tampa, or East Rutherford — each city page includes the venues, hospitality operators, transit context, and major events for that metro.
  • Find the hospitality operator at any venue by reading the “Hospitality” section on its profile page, then jump to the operator’s profile on the Employers page to find the actual careers portal.

Each stadium page also includes a current list of major events scheduled at the venue, which is the single best predictor of when event-day staffing will ramp up.