What kind of stadium will the Raiders have once they move to Las Vegas? Just how will the stadium show off some of Las Vegas’ famed landmarks? Thanks to an artist’s rendering, we now have a good preview.
Mick Akers of the Las Vegas Sun posted a group of photos of what the stadium will look like.
The best looking of all showed what fans will see behind the Raiders’ flame when the retractable glass wall opens up.
This will be a hell of a view out of the retractable glass-wall facing the Strip inside the #vegas #raiders #stadium pic.twitter.com/a5Ktc6tIYf
— Mick Akers (@mickakers) August 17, 2017
That certainly is pretty. Of course, it is worth noting that most games are during the day and the Vegas skyline really shows itself off at night when it’s all lit up. But for any night games, as well as possibly regular Sunday afternoon games late in the season, that’s quite a view.
Additionally, while maybe not quite the same, the sights inside the stadium won’t be bad at all during the day.
The inside of the #vegas #raiders #stadium features two large video screens in each corner of the Strip-facing side. pic.twitter.com/NUyLdhpZXF
— Mick Akers (@mickakers) August 17, 2017
A look inside the #vegas #raiders #stadium, level by level. pic.twitter.com/OhUM2MxrD6
— Mick Akers (@mickakers) August 17, 2017
Another look inside the proposed #vegas #raiders #stadium. pic.twitter.com/6IpcovwbxK
— Mick Akers (@mickakers) August 17, 2017
That’s a sight to behold. The stadium is expected to be ready for the 2020 season.