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Wembley Stadium in London, Madison Square Garden in NYC, Parc Des Princes in Paris and the Hollywood Bowl – some of the world’s most famous stadia and venues that have played host to some of the world’s most legendary sports and entertainment events for nearly 100 years.
No matter what sport you follow or band you want to see in concert, the experience of seeing that event in a stadium environment, sharing that moment with tens of thousands of fellow fans, and being able to see the action up close, it’s unbeatable.
Now, in the modern era of the America’ Cup, it is a lesson learnt and a core part of the America’s Cup revolution, the switch from off-shore racing to stadium-style events, with competitive sailing taking place in front of massed crowds filling the shoreline to see the world’s best sailors fighting it out right in front of the fans’ eyes.
Take Chicago, recent host of a round of the Louis Vuitton America’s Cup World Series. The world famous Lake Michigan was the stage, Navy Pier was the grandstand and the Chicago skyline the backdrop for an incredible weekend of race action, played out in front of 200,000 America’s Cup fans.
In 2017 the stage will be Bermuda’s Great Sound. An incredibly beautiful, perfect environment for the 35th America’s Cup, and a natural amphitheater that will provide the ideal platform for the action that will roll out in May and June 2017 as the battles intensify. On TV it will look spectacular, live in person it will be awe inspiring, and the fact that fans will be able to see the action for themselves in Bermuda, as well as on TV around the world, is why the move from offshore to onshore racing has been championed by the America’s Cup.
One day in the future, America’s Cup venues may be talked about in the same breath as Wembley Stadium or the Hollywood Bowl. Without the action taking place within their walls, the history of these legendary venues is naught, but the tales that will be told by people who witness the incredible battles that lie ahead in the future of the America’s Cup will add the likes of Portmouth’s Solent and Bermuda’s Great Sound into the annals of sports and entertainment history.