Does anyone know if Enterprise Center is selling all seats or if they're trying to enforce any sort of distancing still? Or if they're requiring proof of vaccination to get in? I couldn't find anything explicitly stating either on their site.
Does anyone know if Enterprise Center is selling all seats or if they're trying to enforce any sort of distancing still? Or if they're requiring proof of vaccination to get in? I couldn't find anything explicitly stating either on their site.
full capacity. doesn't say anything about vaccines or masks
Cardboard cutouts will be a thing of the past at Enterprise Center.
After a season that started with a few hundred fans watching the Blues and peaked at 9,000 for the playoffs, the Blues are planning on being back at full capacity for the 2021-22 season that starts in October.
Single-game tickets for the Blues go on sale Friday, Aug. 27, and the plan is to sell all 18,096 seats.
When last season began in January, a crowd of about 300, consisting of first responders and medical personnel were on hand, safely separated throughout the lower bowl. By the second homestand, crowds were up to around 1,400, then 2,000 by mid-February and by the end of March, 4,100. For the Blues’ two playoff games with Colorado, capacity was set at 9,000, about half of Enterprise Center’s 18,096 capacity for hockey.
The last time the Blues had a capacity crowd at Enterprise was March 9, 2020.
The Cardinals went back to full capacity on June 14, though crowds have yet to come close to filling the ballpark.
I know such things are kinda hokey, but I still appreciate them anyway. Thanks for your great career Backes, and I hope there's a spot for you in the organization somewhere. If not, I'm sure you'll still be a valued member of the StL community if you choose to settle down there as many ex-Blues do.