Verizon customers front row at Super Bowl party at Soldier’s Field

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This year, Super Bowl Sunday is about to become the ultimate celebration. Verizon FanFest is taking over Soldier Field and other NFL arenas, giving its customers their biggest free party ever. 

“Super Bowl LIX is the most anticipated sporting event of the year, but few get to experience it in person. We wanted to bring that collective excitement and energy to fans across the country with once-in-a-lifetime access they’ll never forget," said Leslie Berland, EVP, chief marketing officer at Verizon.

Super Bowl LIX is on Feb. 9 at Caesar's Superdome in New Orleans, but the Verizon FanFest is bringing the party nationwide to all 30 NFL markets. Verizon is going all out with tasty tailgate treats and drinks from local restaurants and bars. Live music from top local DJs will keep the energy high, and fans can enjoy games, contests, locker-room tours, on-field photo ops, and even an exclusive meet-and-greet with Chicago Bears star Rome Odunze and more.

The game will be streamed live on a giant screen, giving everyone a front-row experience. Kickoff is at 3:30 p.m, but fans will want to arrive early to soak up all the fun. Soldier Field gates open at 3 p.m.

This event is exclusive to Verizon customers. To register for tickets, follow the link. If the site or app indicates that the event is sold out, customers are added to a waiting list for the next round of releases, which are happening daily.

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