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The space near where Travis Tidwell, Auburn’s first All-American after World War II, prepared to play will come to life again this fall at Jordan-Hare Stadium with the opening of the Locker Room Club.
Part of three new premium options on sale next week and debuting in 2024, the Locker Room Club, five permanent field suites and the Hall of Fame Club at Plainsman Park will offer fans new ways to enjoy football gameday on the Plains.
“Another step in the continued enhancements of Jordan-Hare Stadium,” said Rhett Hobart, deputy athletics director for external affairs.
“These are a few additional pieces of the puzzle as we seek to continue expanding our premium offerings to make the best environment in college football even better.”
Tigers Unlimited will reach out next week to season ticket holders, based on priority, to share pricing and gauge interest in the new premium options.
Featuring Jordan Hare’s original exposed brick and concrete, the Locker Room Club beneath the bowl in the stadium’s southeast corner will transport fans back to 1949, when Tidwell helped Auburn conclude the season with a 14-13 Iron Bowl victory over Alabama.
“Our team is embracing the uniqueness of the space and is renovating and restoring it to make it an incredibly unique club experience at field level,” Hobart said.
Set to be sold on a per-season basis with a capacity of approximately 350, a premier offering included with Locker Room Club access passes will be the opportunity to watch games from an exclusive standing room space along the full east sideline of JHS.
Drink rails have been added along the fence line just behind the visiting bench to provide an immersive field level experience for Locker Room Club members.
Like the Tiger Walk Club in the stadium’s southwest corner, the Locker Room Club will be an add-on experience for fans already holding tickets for game admission.
“Take in the energy of Jordan-Hare near the student section along the sideline, then go underneath into the Locker Room Club for private food, beverage, merchandise, TVs, seating and dedicated climate-controlled restrooms,” Hobart said.
“When you’re in the interior space, and you hear the roar of the crowd above, it’s an incredibly unique gameday experience.”