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how many fans does the rose bowl hold

The Rose Bowl Stadium holds around 92,500 fans for most major events, with an often-cited official capacity of 92,542 seats.

Quick Scoop

  • Typical listed capacity: about 92,542 fans for football and large events.
  • Some organizations round this slightly, but they stay in the low 92,000s.
  • For certain setups (like some concerts with a big stage blocking seats), usable capacity can drop closer to 60,000.

Why Numbers Vary

Different stakeholders report slightly different capacities because:

  • Event configuration
    • Football games can use almost the full bowl.
* Concerts lose seating to the stage and production areas, cutting capacity significantly.
  • Institutional figures
    • UCLA has listed capacity around 91,136 for its games.
* The Tournament of Roses and other references use **92,542** as the standard figure.

Short Historical Context

  • Past peak capacity exceeded 104,000 in the 1970s–1990s before later renovations and reconfigurations reduced seating.
  • Modern upgrades focused more on comfort, access, and amenities than simply packing in the maximum number of fans.

TL;DR: If you’re answering “how many fans does the Rose Bowl hold,” the best current shorthand is about 92,500, officially 92,542 for a full football configuration.

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