New Renderings of Our Lady of Lourdes Stadium Released
Fans of the Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns are patiently watching the construction of the new Our Lady of Lourdes Stadium being built in Lafayette, Louisiana
The wait is hard for some but thankfully now and again we get a little nugget that shows just how spectacular things will be once it's all finished.
New renderings were released today showing what a few parts of the new stadium will look like and it continues to appear grand.
Those renderings show off the premium box seating:
Additionally, a rendering of the entrance to the premium seating entrance was shared:
And finally, a preliminary rendering of the McElligott Club was posted as well:
In sharing these previously unreleased renderings, the Ragin' Cajuns Athletic Foundation is reminding those potentially interested in premium seating or naming opportunities to fill out the form found here.
Of course, as we alluded to earlier, Cajuns fans are excited to see the completed Our Lady of Lourdes Stadium. If construction continues as planned, it is scheduled to be ready in time for the 2025 football season.
In the meantime, there's still a 2024 season to play and the Cajuns have a big game this Saturday, September 21 at Cajun Field against in-state rivals Tulane.
Kick-off for the game is set for 11:00 am and a few seats are still available. Tickets start as low as $12. To purchase your tickets for Tulane vs. UL, click here.
Schedule of Events for Tulane vs. Louisiana Game
- 5am - ALL Parking gates open.
- 8am - Russo Park ticket office open for ticket sales.
- 8am - Reinhardt Drive closes to vehicle traffic.
- 8:30 am - Cajuns Village, presented by Cajun Country Rice, opens.
- 8:30 am - Music Under the Oaks, presented by First Horizon Bank, featuring The Good Dudes starts.
- 8:30 am - Cajun Walk, powered by Southern Quality Ford, to stadium.
- 9:45 am - Pride of Acadiana Pep Rally at Russo Park.
- 10 am - Stadium gates open.
- 11 am - KICKOFF vs. Tulane
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Gallery Credit: Joe Cunningham