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Chicago’s Soldier Field: A timeline of events since 1924, including hosting the world’s athletes, congregations, politicians and performers

Chicago Tribune, Aug. 17, 1925
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Chicago’s stadium on the lakefront has hosted a variety of people — football players and circus performers, politicians and civil rights movement activists, observers of religious and cultural milestones, the Rolling Stones and Special Olympics supporters with megaphones — in its almost 100 years.

Here’s a look at many of these significant events at Soldier Field.

Dec. 3, 1919

Holabird & Roche architecture firm is chosen to design a U-shaped stadium as a memorial to U.S. soldiers who died in war.

1922

Construction begins.

Sept. 6, 1924

Thousands of Chicago police officers compete in field events at the stadium, one of many events to dedicate the new facility.

The hammer throw event is held a day earlier “to avoid any possibility of an accident,” the Tribune reports.

Oct. 4, 1924

The stadium hosts its first football game — between Louisville Male and Austin Community Academy high schools.

Oct. 9, 1924

Hosts “Chicago Day,” marking the 53rd anniversary of the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 under the name Municipal Grant Park Stadium.

Nov. 22, 1924

First college football game played at Soldier Field — Notre Dame beats Northwestern, 13-6.

April 19, 1925

Finnish distance runner Paavo Nurmi — who became the first athlete to win five gold medals at a single Olympics in 1924 — dominates the first Loyola Relays held at the stadium.

Aug. 16, 1925

About 70,000 people attend the first Chicago Roundup.

Nov. 11, 1925

Cardinal Mundelein, from left, Father William R. Griffin, and C. G. Guill look over Soldier Field in 1925 preparation for the upcoming 28th International Eucharistic Congress.
Cardinal Mundelein, from left, Father William R. Griffin, and C. G. Guill look over Soldier Field in 1925 preparation for the upcoming 28th International Eucharistic Congress.

Name changed to Soldier Field on Armistice (now Veterans) Day. Yet, the Tribune decides to call it Soldiers’ Field in its pages.

June 21-23, 1926

Cardinal Mundelein walks on the field during the 28th International Eucharistic Congress, which Mundelein hosted, at Soldier Field in June 1926.
Cardinal Mundelein walks on the field during the 28th International Eucharistic Congress, which Mundelein hosted, at Soldier Field in June 1926.

Approximately 300,000 people — 150,000 inside Soldier Field and 150,000 outside the stadium — attend Mass during the International Eucharistic Congress. Chicago is the first city in the United States chosen to host the religious gathering.

Nov. 11, 1926

The Chicago Bears and Chicago Cardinals face each other in the first professional football game played at the stadium, which is also officially dedicated. Soldier Field wouldn’t become the Bears’ home stadium until 1971.

Nov. 27, 1926

Navy is awarded the national championship despite its game against Army ending in a 21-21 tie before 110,000 fans at Soldier Field. Notre Dame coach Knute Rockne misses his own team’s game to attend.

Dec. 19, 1926

The Bears play the Green Bay Packers for the first time at Soldier Field. The game ends in a tie.

Aug. 13, 1927

Motorcycle policemen escort Col. Lindbergh in his plane as it taxied up to a hangar on Aug. 13, 1927, at Municipal Airport (now called Midway Airport), after flying over Chicago's downtown area, including Soldier Field. Lindy left his plane at the hangar and returned to Soldier Field.
Motorcycle policemen escort Col. Lindbergh in his plane as it taxied up to a hangar on Aug. 13, 1927, at Municipal Airport (now called Midway Airport), after flying over Chicago’s downtown area, including Soldier Field. Lindy left his plane at the hangar and returned to Soldier Field.

“Lucky Lindy” Charles Lindbergh touches down in Chicago in his Spirit of St. Louis aircraft to promote commercial air travel several months after his historic solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean.

Sept. 22, 1927

On Sept. 22, 1927, Jack Dempsey lost to Gene Tunney at Soldier Field but Tunney may have benefited when he was knocked down in what historians describe as the famous
On Sept. 22, 1927, Jack Dempsey lost to Gene Tunney at Soldier Field but Tunney may have benefited when he was knocked down in what historians describe as the famous “long count.”

A Jack Dempsey-Gene Tunney heavyweight prize fight, known as the “Long Count Fight,” becomes the first boxing match to draw $2.5 million at the gate.

Aug. 28, 1929

The Graf Zeppelin flies over Chicago, including Soldier Field, for 18 minutes as it makes its way to Lakehurst, N.J., ending its 20,000-mile trip around the world in 21 days.

Aug. 23, 1930

An estimated 150,000 show up for the Chicago Tribune-sponsored Chicagoland Music Festival.

Oct. 3, 1930

Soldier Field hosts its first night football game. Oregon defeats Drake, 14-7.

Aug. 8, 1931

Soldier Field, Grant Park and the Lakefront in 1931.
Soldier Field, Grant Park and the Lakefront in 1931.

Several hundred performers — including Goliath the sea elephant — arrive to perform as part of the Ringling Brothers Barnum & Bailey Circus, which becomes a fixture of summer in Soldier Field’s parking lot for decades.

June 24, 1932

Rear Adm. Walter Crosley, from left, Amelia Earhart and Maj. Gen. Frank Parker salute the flag on the reviewing stand at the George Washington bicentennial military tournament held at Soldier Field on June 24, 1932.
Rear Adm. Walter Crosley, from left, Amelia Earhart and Maj. Gen. Frank Parker salute the flag on the reviewing stand at the George Washington bicentennial military tournament held at Soldier Field on June 24, 1932.

Amelia Earhart flies over Chicago then receives a medal for her trans-Atlantic flight in 1931 during a show for the bicentennial of George Washington’s birth.

May 27, 1933

The Chicago World's Fair
The Chicago World’s Fair

Opening ceremonies for the World’s Fair are held at Soldier Field..

July 3, 1933

A crowd of 125,000 would end up filling Soldier Field for the Jewish Day pageant
A crowd of 125,000 would end up filling Soldier Field for the Jewish Day pageant “The Romance of a People,” in 1933. “Attendance was one of the largest of the entire Exposition, more than 244,000 admissions being recorded,” the Tribune wrote of the day’s fair attendance. “

And estimated 125,000 people attend “The Romance of a People” Jewish pageant. Soldier Field hosts many cultural and religious events — to huge crowds — during its early years.

April 1, 1934

The first nondenominational Easter sunrise service is held at Soldier Field, in the rain.

May 19, 1935

Midwest Auto Racing Association hosts its first car race event at the stadium.

Aug. 29, 1935

Cover of the program for the second Chicago Tribune All-Star Charity Football Game, which took place on Aug. 29, 1935, at Soldier Field in Chicago.
Cover of the program for the second Chicago Tribune All-Star Charity Football Game, which took place on Aug. 29, 1935, at Soldier Field in Chicago.

A team of college All-Stars defeats the Chicago Bears, 5-0, in the Chicago College All-Star Game. The event becomes a tradition through 1976.

Feb. 16, 1936

The first-ever Chicago Ski Tournament held at Soldiers' Field on Feb. 16, 1936. A huge slide was erected on the South end of the lakefront arena. An unemployed road worker from Minnesota, Eugene Wilson, 22, won the tournament with a 68-foot jump. A snowstorm prevented the skiers from making attempts on the steel slide, which was erected over the permanent stands in the south end of the arena.
The first-ever Chicago Ski Tournament held at Soldiers’ Field on Feb. 16, 1936. A huge slide was erected on the South end of the lakefront arena. An unemployed road worker from Minnesota, Eugene Wilson, 22, won the tournament with a 68-foot jump. A snowstorm prevented the skiers from making attempts on the steel slide, which was erected over the permanent stands in the south end of the arena.

A 13-story ski jump — the world’s highest man-made jump at the time — is constructed at Soldier Field for the U.S. Central Ski Association’s annual meet. More than 57,000 people show up to see the 1937 meet.

Aug. 23, 1938

Gates are forced open by a crowd of thousands intent upon entering Soldier Field to dance during the “Jitterbug riot.”

September 1939

The adjoining Chicago Park District administration building is completed, enclosing the stadium’s “U” shape.

Sept. 16, 1943

A war bond rally at Soldier Field features Judy Garland, Lucille Ball, Fred Astaire, Harpo Marx and more performers who raise $200 million.

Oct. 28, 1944

A capacity crowd estimated at 110,000 jammed Soldier Field in Chicago on Oct. 28, 1944, to hear President Roosevelt deliver his first major campaign address to the Midwest. The speakers stand was in the center, above. Chief of ushers Andy Train estimated an additional 150,000 stood outside the field to listen to the speech.
A capacity crowd estimated at 110,000 jammed Soldier Field in Chicago on Oct. 28, 1944, to hear President Roosevelt deliver his first major campaign address to the Midwest. The speakers stand was in the center, above. Chief of ushers Andy Train estimated an additional 150,000 stood outside the field to listen to the speech.

President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s wartime visit draws more than 100,000 spectators.

July 19, 1949

President Harry S. Truman waves to the crowds gathered at Soldier Field on April 6, 1946, in Chicago. He circled the field in his car before he made his speech.
President Harry S. Truman waves to the crowds gathered at Soldier Field on April 6, 1946, in Chicago. He circled the field in his car before he made his speech.

Just three years after a previous visit to Soldier Field, President Harry Truman speaks at the Shriners convention, which was one of the first televised events at Soldier Field.

April 26, 1951

Gen. Douglas MacArthur, ousted from his Far Eastern command weeks earlier by President Truman, thrills a vast audience with a fighting defense of his stand on Korea.

Sept. 8, 1954

An estimated 260,000 people — 180,000 inside Soldier Field and another 80,000 outside — gather for a Mass in tribute to the Virgin Mary.

Aug. 27, 1959

Alponse Cahue, of Mexico City, attends the opening day of the Pan Am Games at Soldier Field on Sept. 2, 1959.
Alponse Cahue, of Mexico City, attends the opening day of the Pan Am Games at Soldier Field on Sept. 2, 1959.

Opening ceremonies of the Pan Am Games.

Nov. 29, 1959

Chicago Bear Johnny Morris (47) goes for three yards with John Roach (33) hot on his trail during the Bears vs Cardinals game held at Soldier Field in 1959.
Chicago Bear Johnny Morris (47) goes for three yards with John Roach (33) hot on his trail during the Bears vs Cardinals game held at Soldier Field in 1959.

The Chicago Cardinals play their last home game at Soldier Field. The team moves to St. Louis.

June 21, 1964

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. addresses the crowd at the Civil Rights Rally at Soldier Field on June 21, 1964, in Chicago.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. addresses the crowd at the Civil Rights Rally at Soldier Field on June 21, 1964, in Chicago.

Martin Luther King Jr. is the keynote speaker at the Illinois Rally for Civil Rights held at Soldier Field. The predominantly Black crowd that gathers to hear King speak is fewer people than expected, however, due to rain.

July 10, 1966

King returns to deliver another speech at a sweltering Soldier Field, telling the 30,000 attendees, “This day we must decide to fill up the jails of Chicago, if necessary, in order to end slums.” He outlines 14 basic goals of the Chicago Freedom Movement and later in the day posts them to the LaSalle Street entrance of City Hall.

Aug. 9, 1966

Barbra Streisand performs in the rain, backed by a 35-piece orchestra.

July 20, 1968

The first Special Olympics is held at Soldier Field. A sculpture named “Eternal Flame of Hope” was placed outside the stadium in 2018, to mark the event’s 50th anniversary.

Sept. 19, 1971

A kick sails over a mass of Bear defenders to clear the crossbar and give Washington a 3-0 lead at Soldier Field on Nov. 14, 1971. The This was the first season the Bears played home games at Soldier Field.
A kick sails over a mass of Bear defenders to clear the crossbar and give Washington a 3-0 lead at Soldier Field on Nov. 14, 1971. The This was the first season the Bears played home games at Soldier Field.

After playing 50 seasons at Wrigley Field, the Bears defeat the Steelers in their first home game at Soldier Field — in the rain. Capacity is cut to 57,000.

Aug. 2, 1975

With a rock music booking ban in place since fans rioted in July 1970 when Sly and the Family Stone failed to appear for their scheduled concert, Chicago Park District officials book Marvin Gaye for Soldier Field. Only 8,500 fans show up.

June 23, 1976

The Chicago Sting beat the New York Cosmos, 4-1, in front of 28,000 fans. It’s soccer star Pele’s last match at Soldier Field.

July 8, 1978

The Rolling Stones' Mick Jagger is out front during their show at Soldier Field on July 8, 1978, in Chicago.
The Rolling Stones’ Mick Jagger is out front during their show at Soldier Field on July 8, 1978, in Chicago.
The weather cooperated beautifully, supplying refreshing breezes and 70-degree temperature under sunny skies for the 75,000 fans at the Rolling Stones concert on July 8, 1978, at Soldier Field.
The weather cooperated beautifully, supplying refreshing breezes and 70-degree temperature under sunny skies for the 75,000 fans at the Rolling Stones concert on July 8, 1978, at Soldier Field.

The Rolling Stones headline Soldier Field for the first time. The stadium is filled on a steamy summer day with 80,000 fans, with opening acts Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes, Peter Tosh and Journey, featuring new vocalist Steve Perry. The Stones set list includes most of the songs on the quintet’s latest release, “Some Girls.” Later that night Mick Jagger drops in on a Lefty Dizz set at Kingston Mines. The band also jams with Muddy Waters while in town.

1979-1982

A $32-million renovation of the stadium’s north end permanently eliminates some seating and establishes the stadium’s configuration through 2002. Skyboxes and a new scoreboard are added. Capacity is 66,030.

Aug. 10-18, 1983

Hoisted onto shoulders, a fan cheers for the rock group Chicago during their appearance on Aug. 14, 1983, at ChicagoFest at Soldier Field.
Hoisted onto shoulders, a fan cheers for the rock group Chicago during their appearance on Aug. 14, 1983, at ChicagoFest at Soldier Field.

Hosts ChicagoFest for the last time.

Aug. 9, 1985

Bruce Springsteen plays Soldier Field on Aug. 9, 1985, during his
Bruce Springsteen plays Soldier Field on Aug. 9, 1985, during his “Born in the U.S.A.” Tour.

Bruce Springsteen “Born in the U.S.A.” tour stop.

1988

The playing surface is changed from artificial turf to natural grass, and more skyboxes are added.

June 17, 1994

As many as 1 billion TV viewers worldwide are estimated to have seen views of the Chicago skyline during telecasts of the World Cup's opening ceremony at Soldier Field on June 17, 1994.
As many as 1 billion TV viewers worldwide are estimated to have seen views of the Chicago skyline during telecasts of the World Cup’s opening ceremony at Soldier Field on June 17, 1994.

Opening ceremonies of FIFA World Cup with President Bill Clinton in attendance. The Park District spends millions to prep the stadium for the soccer tournament.

July 9, 1995

The Grateful Dead, with singer-guitarist Jerry Garcia, play Chicago's Soldier Field on July 8, 1995.
The Grateful Dead, with singer-guitarist Jerry Garcia, play Chicago’s Soldier Field on July 8, 1995.

The Grateful Dead’s last concert before Jerry Garcia’s death.

June 29, 1996

Soldier Field swelters as a crowd of 69,000 men sing and shout during the PromiseKeepers first-ever event in Chicago.

April 4, 1998

Bob Bradley, coach of the Chicago Fire on July 15, 1998, during the exhibition game against the Pumas from Mexico.
Bob Bradley, coach of the Chicago Fire on July 15, 1998, during the exhibition game against the Pumas from Mexico.

Chicago Fire plays its first ever home game at Soldier Field.

Nov. 5, 1998

Blair Kamin, Tribune’s architecture critic, suggests Mayor Richard M. Daley act quickly to “shape up the downtown lakefront” — including Soldier Field:

June 24-26, 1999

Hosts women’s FIFA World Cup.

Feb. 24, 2001

Workmen install drainage pipes in the ground at the south end of Soldier Field during preliminary construction around the stadium on Aug. 15, 2001.
Workmen install drainage pipes in the ground at the south end of Soldier Field during preliminary construction around the stadium on Aug. 15, 2001.

XFL Enforcers play first home game — and loses.

Feb. 21, 2003

Soldier Field is under construction on Dec. 5, 2002.
Soldier Field is under construction on Dec. 5, 2002.

As the stadium overhaul is more than half finished, the Illinois Supreme Court rules tax-backed bonds can pay for the project. Friends of the Parks and Landmarks Preservation Council of Illinois had hoped to force the removal of the new steel-and-glass arena rising within the colonnades of the 1924 stadium Work proceeds on the overhaul project.

Sept. 29, 2003

Fireworks mark the opening ceremonies at the first game at the newly renovated Soldier Field on Sept. 29, 2003. Fittingly, the Bears played their archrival Green Bay Packers in the first game at the new Soldier Field.
Fireworks mark the opening ceremonies at the first game at the newly renovated Soldier Field on Sept. 29, 2003. Fittingly, the Bears played their archrival Green Bay Packers in the first game at the new Soldier Field.
Fireworks shoot out from a newly refurbished Soldier Field as fans celebrate the stadium's reopening Sept. 29, 2003.
Fireworks shoot out from a newly refurbished Soldier Field as fans celebrate the stadium’s reopening Sept. 29, 2003.

The Packers defeat the Bears in the first game played inside the newly renovated Soldier Field. The project cost $611 million and took 20 months to complete.

Jan. 21, 2007

Brian Urlacher celebrates the Bears stopping the Saints in their NFC Championship at Soldier Field in Chicago on Jan. 21, 2007.
Brian Urlacher celebrates the Bears stopping the Saints in their NFC Championship at Soldier Field in Chicago on Jan. 21, 2007.

The 2006–2007 NFC Championship Game granted the Bears their second trip to the Super Bowl, the first in 21 years, with a 39–14 victory over the New Orleans Saints.

Aug. 7, 2007

Barack Obama shows Hillary Clinton renovations done to Chicago's Soldier Field during a break in an AFL-CIO forum.
Barack Obama shows Hillary Clinton renovations done to Chicago’s Soldier Field during a break in an AFL-CIO forum.

Hosts Democratic Party debate.

Sept. 12-13, 2009

Lead singer Bono and Guitarist The Edge of U2 perform during the 360 Tour at Soldier Field on Sept. 12, 2009, in Chicago.
Lead singer Bono and Guitarist The Edge of U2 perform during the 360 Tour at Soldier Field on Sept. 12, 2009, in Chicago.

Hosts U2’s “360? tour.

June 16-17, 2012

People dance in the spray of a hose at the Spring Awakening music festival on June 16, 2012, at Soldier Field.
People dance in the spray of a hose at the Spring Awakening music festival on June 16, 2012, at Soldier Field.

First Spring Awakening Music Festival.

Feb. 17, 2013

Notre Dame-Miami game is the first outdoor hockey game in the history of the stadium.

March 1, 2014

Mark Carlson (in Kane jersey) of Iowa City, Iowa, high-fives his best friend, Rich Honquest, of Chicago's Wicker Park neighborhood, during the National Anthem at the NHL Stadium Series game between the Chicago Blackhawks and the Pittsburgh Penguins at Soldier Field in Chicago on March 1, 2014.
Mark Carlson (in Kane jersey) of Iowa City, Iowa, high-fives his best friend, Rich Honquest, of Chicago’s Wicker Park neighborhood, during the National Anthem at the NHL Stadium Series game between the Chicago Blackhawks and the Pittsburgh Penguins at Soldier Field in Chicago on March 1, 2014.

Chicago Blackhawks play against the Pittsburgh Penguins as part of the 2014 NHL Stadium Series. The Blackhawks defeated the Penguins 5–1 before a sold-out crowd of 62,921.

Nov. 1, 2014

Hosts its first international rugby union test match between the United States and New Zealand.

June 18, 2015

A sea of Chicago Blackhawks fans walk a roped off path following the Blackhawks rally on. June 18, 2015, at Soldier Field in Chicago.
A sea of Chicago Blackhawks fans walk a roped off path following the Blackhawks rally on. June 18, 2015, at Soldier Field in Chicago.

Thousands of fans in the Soldier Field stands cheer wildly, dancing to team anthem “Chelsea Dagger” and celebrate another Stanley Cup championship for Chicago.

July 3-5, 2015

The Grateful Dead return to Soldier Field for the first time since Garcia’s death for three concerts.

Aug. 26, 2021

Fans watch Kanye West during a
Fans watch Kanye West during a “Donda” listening party at Soldier Field on Aug. 26, 2021 in Chicago. The album is named for West’s late mother, and West built a replica inside the stadium of the South Side home he shared with her during his boyhood.

Kanye West appears for a listening party of his tenth studio album, “Donda.”

April 24, 2024

The Chicago Bears unveiled plans for a new stadium project on the lakefront partly funded by the public that would give the team a facility in line with many of the NFL’s ultra-modern, fan-friendly structures.

Chicago Bears release images of a proposed new lakefront stadium

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Sources: Chicago Tribune archives and reporting; Soldier Field; Illinois Sports Facilities Authority; “Soldier Field: A Stadium and Its City” by Liam T.A. Ford