Dough Field
The stadium is where the biggest artists entertain massive crowds of fans. Unlike clubs, stadiums aren't associated with a particular genre of music and ticket sales are much more important.
A small audience at a stadium gig will severely affect the outcome of a show.
Basic Info
Locale Type: |
Stadium
|
Fame Requirement: |
None |
City: |
London |
City Zone: |
Brixton (Slum) |
Management: |
Jabba & Cookie’s Enterprises |
Quality: |
0 |
Condition: |
perfect |
Cash: |
9,999,543.80 M$ |
Power Capacity: |
15000 W |
Rider Limit: |
0.00 M$ |
Artist Cut: |
50% |
Bookings: |
Invitation only |
Service Cost: |
10.00 M$ |
Note from the Management
Nestled by the Thames, Dough Field is London’s quirkiest architectural marvel and first cookie-shaped stadium in the world. With a whopping 55,000 seats, it’s the #1 place where sports fans can cheer for their favorite teams while craving a snack. Designed to resemble a giant cookie, Dough Field has revolutionized the way people look at sports venues—and pastries.
Home to multiple sports teams, the stadium’s MVPs are The Bangers and Mash, who always bring the heat, and the Pickled Eggs basketball team, known for their “egg-cellent” dunks. Whether it's soccer, rugby, basketball, or whatever excuse people have to eat stadium hot dogs, Dough Field has it all. Fans love coming here for the games, the vibes, and the occasional debate about whether the building’s shape is a secret jab at London’s love for tea and biscuits.
And if you’re wondering, yes, we have a giant crumb-shaped jumbotron above the field. Because at Dough Field, the action—and the puns—are always baked in fresh.