The University of North Carolina is marking the 100th anniversary of its historic Kenan Stadium with a series of upgrades and festivities aimed at revitalizing the fan experience.
Among the most visible changes are two new video boards that are 20 feet wider and seven feet taller than the existing displays, providing a broader canvas for replays and graphics.
In addition, a network of LED ribbon boards will be installed around the perimeter, creating a more cohesive visual identity for the venue.
A state‑of‑the‑art sound system is also being rolled out, promising clearer audio for announcements, music and crowd noise throughout the stadium.
For a special game, the Tar Heels will don a throwback helmet that echoes the classic stair‑step design of earlier eras, a nod to the stadium’s long history.
Pregame concerts, which have become a beloved tradition, are set to return, with a lineup of artists to be announced in the coming weeks.
Season ticket holders can expect an average cost of $62.50 per game, making the upgraded experience accessible to a broad segment of the fan base.
A Century of Tradition Meets Modern Innovation
The centennial celebrations reflect UNC’s commitment to blending heritage with cutting‑edge amenities, ensuring that Kenan Stadium remains a premier destination for college football enthusiasts.