
The Boise State University athletic department announced Tuesday that all ledge seats within the North End Zone Project at Albertsons Stadium are sold out.
According to the announcement at broncosports.com, construction began in January, which will add approximately 1,600 premium seating options, and is on track for completion prior to the 2026 football season. BSU announcement last May that all Loge Boxes had sold out.
"The response from Bronco Nation around the North End Zone Project has been EPIC," said athletic director Jeramiah Dickey. "We are grateful for our fans showing up and supporting this project by exceeding our expectations. Now with ledge seats sold out to go along with loge boxes selling out months ago, there is tremendous momentum around our program and What's Next for the Boise State football gameday experience."
The North End Zone Project features club and ledge seats, as well as loge boxes and on-field suites. The exclusive club seats, located on both the northeast and northwest corners, will offer a vibrant social environment with upscale amenities, and priority and extended entry and exit access to Albertsons Stadium.
Club Seat holders will also enjoy two hospitality areas with all-inclusive food and non-alcoholic beverages and unprecedented access to the new pregame player tunnel.
"There has been a growing demand for more premium seating options and experiences at Bronco football games," the announcement states. "The Stueckle Sky Center has sold out of premium seating for the past four years and has an active waitlist exceeding 250 members. The new Field Level Boxes offered this season have been sold out for all six home games."
The Broncos enter Saturday's matchup having won 16 consecutive games on their iconic blue turf, tying Alabama for the longest active home winning streak in the country. Head coach Spencer Danielson boasts an undefeated 12-0 record at home.



































