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Old seats from Arrowhead Stadium to go on sale this month

Old seats from Arrowhead Stadium to go on sale this month

Matt Derrick August 7, 2019

Old seats from Arrowhead Stadium expect to go on sale later this month. Approximately one-third of the 30,000 seats removed during the offseason renovation are in good enough condition for sale. Jackson County resident will get the first crack at seats, followed by the general public. Pricing is not yet available.

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