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Duke Blue Devils · Durham

Wallace Wade Stadium 3D Seat View

See the real view from your section — Durham, NC

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Wallace Wade Stadium seating chart with real 3D views from every section

Next game
Blue Devils v Tulane Green Wave · 5 Sep
Programme
Duke Blue Devils
Conference
ACC
Capacity
~35,018 (approx.)
Opened
1929
City
Durham, NC
Home games
6 in 2026

Duke Stadium opened in October 1929 as the first building on the new West Campus; it took Wallace Wade's name in 1967 and the pitch became Brooks Field in 2015. Its best claim is that it hosted the only Rose Bowl ever played outside California — on the first of January 1942, moved to Durham because of coastal security restrictions after Pearl Harbor, with twenty-two thousand of the fifty-six thousand seats borrowed from two neighbouring universities.

The Victory Bell is the trophy for the North Carolina game, made by the two student governments in 1948 to keep the rivalry civil, and Duke ring it on campus after a win — it is not a stadium bell, and it is worth not confusing the two. The Bull City Huddle sets up by the football building beforehand. Cameron Indoor Stadium is a few steps away, which tells you what kind of campus corner this is.

Capacity fell from 40,004 to 35,018 in 2024, when the north end became a terraced deck.

One continuous bowl, with the tall volume being the five-storey Blue Devil Tower on the west side — suites, club seating, press and broadcast. The phase before that took out the running track and dropped and re-centred the pitch, which is what brought every seat closer. The ends are bench and the middle of the sidelines is individual seating, bolted to the front of each step so it leans further forward than you expect. Because the ground is set into the slope, most entrances put you at the top of the bowl and you walk down. The north end became a terraced standing deck in 2024.

Frequently asked questions

How can I see the view from my seat at Wallace Wade Stadium?
Click any section on the interactive Wallace Wade 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 Wallace Wade Stadium?
About 35,018. Capacity fell from 40,004 to 35,018 in 2024, when the north end became a terraced deck.
Who plays at Wallace Wade Stadium?
The Duke Blue Devils, in the ACC. The programme plays 6 home games here in the 2026 season.
What was Wallace Wade Stadium called before?
Duke Stadium. It is the same building and the same seating bowl — a section number from the Duke Stadium era still points at the same seats.
When is the next game at Wallace Wade Stadium?
Blue Devils v Tulane Green Wave on 5 Sep 2026. Kick-off times are confirmed by the television networks closer to the date.
What are the best seats at Wallace Wade Stadium?
Middle of the west sideline under the tower for the best view and the shelter, the lower rows on either side for the closeness the 2015 work bought, and the north deck if you would rather stand.

Next games at Wallace Wade Stadium

The complete 2026 home schedule at Wallace Wade 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. Blue Devils v Tulane Green Wave
  2. Blue Devils v Stanford Cardinal
  3. Blue Devils v William & Mary Tribe
  4. Blue Devils v North Carolina Tar Heels
  5. Blue Devils v Boston College Eagles
  6. Blue Devils v Clemson Tigers