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Aerial view in baseball/soccer configurationBefore 1975, Honolulu's main outdoor stadium had been, a wooden stadium on King Street. However, it had reached the end of its useful life by the 1960s, and was well below the standards for Triple-A baseball. The need for a new stadium was hastened by the Rainbows' move to NCAA Division I. Located west of downtown Honolulu and 2 miles (3.2 km) north of, Aloha Stadium was constructed in 1975 at a cost of $37 million. The baseball field is aligned north-northwest (home plate to centerfield), as is the football field.The first sporting event at Aloha Stadium was a college football game between Hawaii and (now Texas A&M-Kingsville) on September 13, 1975. Played on Saturday night, the crowd was 32,247, and the visitors prevailed, 43–9.The stadium was somewhat problematic for its initial primary tenant, the baseball Islanders. Located in west-central Oahu, it was far from the team's fan base, and many were unwilling to make the drive.

Additionally, while stopped at the main gate of Honolulu Stadium, the stop for Aloha Stadium was located some distance from the gate. As a result, attendance plummeted and never really recovered—a major factor in the franchise's ultimate move to the mainland.Additionally, stadium management initially refused to allow the use of on the in May 1976. When the complied with a parent-club directive to wear the spikes, stadium management turned off the center field lights. After 35 minutes, the umpires forfeited the game to the Twins. The Islanders protested, claiming they had no control over the lights. However, the PCL sided with the Twins, citing a league rule that the home team is responsible for providing acceptable playing facilities.

The teams ended the season in a tie for first in the Western Division and Hawaii won the one-game playoff in Tacoma.As originally built, Aloha Stadium had various configurations for different sport venues and other purposes. Four movable 7,000-seat sections, each 3.5 million pounds (1,600,000 kg) could move using into a diamond configuration for baseball (also used for soccer), an oval for football, or a triangle for concerts. In January 2007, the stadium was permanently locked into its football configuration due to cost and maintenance issues.

An engineer from Rolair Systems, the NASA spin-off company that engineered the system, claims that the problem was caused by a concrete contractor that ignored specifications for the concrete pads under the stadium.There have been numerous discussions with Hawaii lawmakers who are concerned with the physical condition of the stadium. There are several issues regarding rusting of the facility, several hundred seats that need to be replaced, and restroom facilities that need to be expanded to accommodate more patrons.

Much of the rust is due to a design mistake in the choice of to build the stadium. It was intended to create a protective patina that would eliminate the need for painting, but in the ocean salt-laden air of Honolulu, it has never stopped rusting.A 2005 study by Honolulu engineering firm determined that the stadium required $99 million to be completely restored and an additional $115 million for ongoing maintenance and refurbishment over the next 20 years to extend its useful life. In early 2007, the state legislature proposed to spend $300 million to build a new facility as opposed to spending approximately $216 million to extend the life of Aloha Stadium for another 20–30 years. The new stadium may also be used to attempt to lure a to Hawaii in the future.One council member has said that if immediate repairs are not made within the next seven years, then the stadium will probably have to be demolished due to safety concerns. In May 2007, the state allotted $12.4 million to be used towards removing corrosion and rust from the structure.

Expansion and improvements In 2003, the stadium surface was changed from (which had been in place since the stadium opened) to. In July 2011, the field was replaced with an UBU Sports Speed S5-M synthetic turf system.In 2008, the state of Hawaii approved the bill of $185 million to refurbish the aging Aloha Stadium. In 2010, Aloha Stadium completely retrofitted its scoreboard and video screen to be more up to date with its high definition capability.

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The Aloha Stadium Authority plans to add more luxury suites, replacing all seats, rusting treatments, parking lots, more restrooms, pedestrian bridge supports, enclosed lounge, and more. There is also a proposal that would close the 4 openings in the corners of the stadium to add more seats.In 2011, the playing field was refurbished in part due to a naming rights sponsorship from Hawaiian Airlines. As a result of the sponsorship deal, the field was referred to as Hawaiian Airlines Field at Aloha Stadium.The airline did not renew sponsorship after the deal expired in 2016. As a result, the field went unnamed until late August, when signed a 3-year/$275,000 agreement. As of 2016, the field is now known as Hawaiian Tel Federal Credit Union Field at Aloha Stadium.In early 2017, there was a study in the Honolulu StarAdvertiser about replacing Aloha Stadium due to safety concerns and a liability risk. The plan is to build a smaller 30,000 seat stadium on the existing property and also build commercial development around the stadium. In theory, it would save the state millions of dollars instead of renovating and keep the existing stadium as it is.In July 2019, Hawaii Gov.

Signed Act 268 into law, appropriating $350 million for an Aloha Stadium redevelopment project. The funds will go toward the construction of a new stadium and land development, including a mixed-use sports and entertainment complex. A joint service color guard parades the colors at mid-field during the 2007 Pro Bowl game Football In 1975, Aloha Stadium was home to the 's. The and the played an NFL preseason game at Aloha Stadium on August 21, 1976.In August 2019, the NFL returned to Aloha Stadium with a preseason game between the.

Baseball In, a three-game regular season series between 's and was held at the stadium. The series was played as a on April 19 and a nationally broadcast game on April 20. In 1975, the Padres had played an exhibition series against the of Japan's.Soccer Aloha Stadium hosted the (February 20–23, 2008), a knockout soccer tournament, involving four teams from Japan's, North America's (MLS) and Australia/New Zealand's. The was also held at the venue.The was scheduled play a game against Trinidad and Tobago as part of their World Cup Winning Victory Tour at the stadium on December 6, 2015; however, the game was canceled the day before gameday due to concerns over the turf being unsafe to play on. Rugby league On June 2, 2013, the stadium played host to a test match where defeated the 34–10.In June, the from the Australasian-based (NRL) competition organized for a rugby league match to be played at Aloha Stadium against NRL rivals later in 2015. However, in September the NRL blocked the idea and the game didn't go ahead.

Graduation ceremonies Aloha Stadium is also the venue for five public high school graduation ceremonies:, and.Concerts DateArtistOpening act(s)Tour / Concert nameAttendanceRevenueNotesFebruary 25, 1984———November 6, 1995———January 3, 1997—35,000—These were his only US shows that decade. Also, the first person to sell out the stadium.January 4, 199735,000May 3, 1997———May 29, 199729,118 / 29,118$1,634,370Bobby Brown opened up the show singing his hit tunes. Whitney was in disguise singing background vocals for Bobby. According to audience members, 'when she came out, the crowd went wild.

She sang very well even though she had a cold. She closed the show with 'Step by Step'.January 23, 199854,006 / 60,000$3,317,190January 24, 1998February 21, 1998—30,415 / 30,415$1,744,210January 30, 199938,224/ 38,224$2,664,000The capacity for this show was expanded from the original capacity of 35,000 to 38,000 to meet the high ticket demand.February 12, 1999———December 31, 1999-Millennium ConcertCancelledCancelledCancelledFebruary 16, 200232,211 / 33,511$1,472,935This concert was aired on HBO the following night and was later released on DVD and VHS, titled.

Also made a surprise appearance.December 9, 200645,815 / 45,815$4,486,532The band's first concert in Hawaii since 1985. Of was the special guest.November 8, 2018113,751 / 113,751$12,394,580November 10, 2018November 11, 2018December 7, 2018——December 8, 2018—22,485 / 23,000—February 15, 2019——31,621 / 31,621$3,089,448See also.References. Retrieved 11 July 2016. ^ Masuoka, Brandon (2003-04-29).

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