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N.F.L. Kickoff Concert Treats Fans to Keith Urban

By: D. Channing Muller

09/10/2013

The National Football League kicked off its season Thursday night in Baltimore, home of Super Bowl XXXV winners the Ravens, with a free concert from country star Keith Urban and a V.I.P party where guests could watch the show and stay for the broadcast of the football game.

Since 2002 the league has traveled to the hometown of the previous season’s champions for the official kickoff, which includes nearly a week’s worth of events culminating with a concert aired live during the pregame show. Baltimore would have hosted the actual game, as well, but it moved to Denver because of a scheduling conflict with the Orioles baseball team.

Baltimore’s Inner Harbor hosted the city’s festivities. StageCo Staging Group built the concert stage on a barge, framed by the city skyline, just outside the Maryland Science Center, home to the night’s 650-person V.I.P. preparty. “Every year we look for that iconic spot so you know where you are,” said Tracy Perlman, vice president of entertainment marketing and promotions for the N.F.L. “We always look for what it is about the host city that people will remember.”

V.I.P.s got an early start to the celebrations at the science center two hours before the concert. PEDG and Production Glue rebranded the venue with three floors of Bud Light lounge areas, bars, and tables as well as numerous TV and projection screens for viewing the pregame show, concert, and Ravens vs. Denver Broncos football game.