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Albertsons Stadium 3D Seat View

See the real view from your section — Boise, ID

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Albertsons Stadium seating chart with real 3D views from every section

Next game
Broncos v Memphis Tigers · 12 Sep
Programme
Boise State Broncos
Conference
Pac-12
Capacity
~36,363 (approx.)
Opened
1970
City
Boise, ID
Home games
6 in 2026

Bronco Stadium until May 2014, and Lyle Smith Field since 1980. The thing everybody knows about it went down in 1986: the first non-green playing surface in the sport, laid that summer and first played on against Humboldt State on 13 September. Forty years later Boise State has won more than eighty per cent of its home games on it. The bowl was closed with permanent end seating in 2012 after fifteen years of portable stands in the corners.

A horse and rider lead the team out of the tunnel, and the crowd runs a call and response across the bowl, one side shouting Boise and the other State. The noise was measured at a hundred and twenty-three decibels in 2014. September in Boise is warm and very dry; a late-November night game can be genuinely freezing, which is why there are heaters in the toilets.

The North End Zone rebuild, finished in July 2026, traded about 3,000 bleacher seats for roughly 1,600 premium ones, and Boise State has not published a new total.

Read the new map. The north end was demolished and rebuilt for sixty-eight million dollars, finished in July 2026 and making its football debut at the home opener on 12 September: twelve field-level suites, forty loge boxes, ledge seating, around eight hundred and sixty club seats, the Simplot Club, an open sports garden and a concourse that finally joins the east and west sides round the north so you can walk the full circle for the first time. It traded roughly three thousand bleacher seats for about sixteen hundred premium ones, so the ground is smaller and much better appointed than it was. The east side carries the 1975 upper deck with the Stueckle Sky Center on top — thirty-nine suites, eight hundred and thirty-two club seats and forty-eight loge boxes, with a two-hundred-and-forty-degree view over Boise and the river.

Frequently asked questions

How can I see the view from my seat at Albertsons Stadium?
Click any section on the interactive Albertsons Stadium map above and a real panoramic 3D view from that part of the stadium opens instantly. Drag to look around in 360°, so you know what you will see before you buy a ticket.
What is the capacity of Albertsons Stadium?
About 36,363. The North End Zone rebuild, finished in July 2026, traded about 3,000 bleacher seats for roughly 1,600 premium ones, and Boise State has not published a new total.
Who plays at Albertsons Stadium?
The Boise State Broncos, in the Pac-12. The programme plays 6 home games here in the 2026 season.
What was Albertsons Stadium called before?
Bronco Stadium. It is the same building and the same seating bowl — a section number from the Bronco Stadium era still points at the same seats.
When is the next game at Albertsons Stadium?
Broncos v Memphis Tigers on 12 Sep 2026. Kick-off times are confirmed by the television networks closer to the date.
What are the best seats at Albertsons Stadium?
Front rows of the east upper deck for the complete view of the blue, the new north end for the newest seats in the building, and the west sideline for the earlier shade.

Next games at Albertsons Stadium

The complete 2026 home schedule at Albertsons Stadium. Kick-off times are set by the television networks a few weeks out and move; the dates are the ones on the published calendar.

  1. Broncos v Memphis Tigers
  2. Broncos v South Dakota Coyotes
  3. Broncos v Utah State Aggies
  4. Broncos v Texas State Bobcats
  5. Broncos v Oregon State Beavers
  6. Broncos v San Diego State Aztecs