ATLANTA — Sports fans in Atlanta have something to cheer on: Two of the city’s teams will begin playing with 100% capacity.
The Atlanta Braves says it will resume normal Truist Park seating capacity beginning Friday, May 7 as the team begins their series against the Philadelphia Phillies.
The Braves have been operating on a 50% capacity since last week.
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Officials said health and safety modifications will remain at Truist Park, including face coverings, unless actively eating or drinking, cashless concessions, mobile ticketing and ordering, and a no bag policy.
Atlanta United also announced that it will increase capacity to 100 percent for games at Mercedes-Benz Stadium beginning May 15 for the match against CF Montréal. The two lower levels, in typical soccer configuration will be available for Atlanta United fans.
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The Atlanta Falcons are planning for, and intend to be, at full capacity for games at the start of the season in the fall per a statement made by Commissioner Roger Goodell that he expects to have full venues for the NFL season working in conjunction with local public health officials.
Mercedes-Benz Stadium said it will still have health and safety protocols in place, including required face-coverings for fans, hand sanitization stands throughout the building, strict cleaning and sanitization before, during and after events, and increased cleaning staff.
“We are excited to bring our fans back to Mercedes-Benz Stadium,” says Steve Cannon, CEO, AMB Sports and Entertainment. “Given the increased opportunity for Georgians to be vaccinated, the abundant health protocols we have in place at the stadium and the interest from our season ticket members, we felt that now is the right time to re-open the stadium in full capacity allowing all our season ticket members a chance to enjoy watching their teams in person. We will continue to follow the necessary precautions to give fans a safe and clean environment.”
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