Limited-edition T-shirts featuring rapper LL Cool J will be sold at the BC Lions game Saturday at BC Place Stadium in Vancouver. (Photo: twitter.com/BCLions)

Limited-edition T-shirts featuring rapper LL Cool J will be sold at the BC Lions game Saturday at BC Place Stadium in Vancouver. (Photo: twitter.com/BCLions)

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Concert by rap icon LL Cool J helps Lions pack BC Place for Saturday’s first home game

‘The response for this year’s Concert Kickoff has been tremendous,’ says team president

The lower bowl of BC Place Stadium is now sold-out for the BC Lions’ home-opener football game Saturday afternoon (June 17), but upper-bowl seats are still available.

LL Cool J will headline a 3 p.m. concert inside the stadium before the Lions face Edmonton Elks, with the kickoff at 4 p.m.

A “Backyard Party” presented by PlayNow Sports is a two-day affair starting at 4 p.m. Friday on Robson Street. The CFL on TSN panel will broadcast outside Friday while the Saturday bash features a concert by The Trews.

“The response for this year’s Concert Kickoff has been tremendous, and we are very excited for a full weekend to celebrate the return of Lions football to BC Place,” said Lions president Duane Vienneau.

• PHOTOS/STORY: 40 years of BC Place Stadium, and a contest for free tickets to celebrate the June 19 anniversary.

Upper-bowl tickets for Saturday’s game are available for $25 all-in, on ticketmaster.ca. Kids 17 and under can secure seats for $10 with accompanying adults joining them for $20.

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On Friday (June 16) the Lions and Save-On-Foods announced a new multi-year naming rights partnership that will see the CFL team’s home field be re-branded as Save-On-Foods Field at BC Place.

Meantime, 40th-anniversary celebrations for BC Place Stadium involve a contest with a chance to win “a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity” to win two free tickets to every public event there in 2024 — a grand prize worth close to $6,000.

Western Canada’s largest multi-purpose event venue was opened 40 years ago Monday, on June 19, 1983.



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