
Perched on Syracuse University’s campus in New York, the JMA Wireless Dome—affectionately known as “The Dome” or “The Loud House”—is the crown jewel of college athletics venues. Since its opening in 1980, it’s been the home turf for Syracuse Orange football, men’s and women’s basketball and lacrosse, while also hosting major concerts and national sporting events.
Location: 900 Irving Avenue, Syracuse, NY
Opened: September 20, 1980
Capacity: ~42,800 for football; ~33,000 for basketball; up to ~56,000 for concerts
Owner: Syracuse University
Surface: FieldTurf (since 2005), upgraded in 2022; replaced inflatable roof with translucent fixed roof
Originally named the Carrier Dome, the venue was rebranded JMA Wireless Dome in May 2022 under a 10-year naming-rights deal, marking the first name change in its 40+ year history.
Built to replace outdated Archbold Stadium, the Dome became a national landmark with its massive air-supported roof. It earned the nickname “The Loud House” early on due to the echo-amplified crowd noise.
Key moments & milestones:
Hosted NCAA East Regional basketball rounds numerous times (e.g., 1983, 1997, 2000, 2002, 2005, 2010, 2015)
Venue for Big East Conference tournaments and multiple lacrosse title games
Hosted boxing (Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Larry Bonds, 1981), NFL preseason games, WWE, Monster Jam and more
The $118 million renovation completed by 2022 replaced the inflatable roof with a fixed translucent version, added air conditioning, upgraded video boards, seating and digital infrastructure—including 5G connectivity.
By Public Transit: CENTRO buses and event shuttles serve the campus directly. The former Orange Express rail shuttle ran to the old Carrier Dome station (service ended 2008).
By Car/Rideshare: Campus roads near Irving Ave offer drop-off and rideshare zones. Street parking in Eastside neighborhoods is free—just watch for signage, especially in winter.
Walking/Biking: Located in Syracuse’s University Hill neighborhood, surrounding corridors are walkable. Bike racks are available inside the campus perimeter.
The Dome’s design keeps fans close to the action regardless of event type:
Field/Floor Seats (concerts): Reserved or GA options provide views close to the stage; configurations vary per performance
200 Level (Club): Offers elevation, comfort and access to premium concessions
100 Lower Bowl: Sideline seats ideal for football and basketball
300 Upper Bowl: Economical with excellent overhead views
Suites/Loge Boxes: Private hospitality zones with catering and strong sightlines
A centrally hung scoreboard and ribbon boards deliver high visibility from every angle.
Updated concession offerings reflect the venue’s modernization:
Traditional Fare: Hot dogs, nachos, pretzels, popcorn
Upgraded Choices: Local and regional vendors, some serving Syracuse favorites
Premium Options: Club and suite areas feature enhanced menus, cocktails and lounge access
Wi-Fi and connectivity upgrades also make mobile ordering easier during events.
The Dome’s tight architecture and the acoustics of its fixed roof make it one of the loudest venues in college sports:
Football Games: Deep orange and packed stands, especially for rivalry games (e.g., vs. Pittsburgh)
Basketball Events: Big East matchups and packed crowds make it among the largest on-campus basketball venues (~35,600 record attendance)
Lacrosse: Home to nationally ranked Syracuse lacrosse with consistent sellouts
Concerts: Hosts massive shows—Frank Sinatra, U2, Elton John, Garth Brooks, Billy Joel, Taylor Swift, Prince and more
The returning Dome also serves community functions—graduation ceremonies, esports tournaments and even held classes during the pandemic.
Bag Policy: Small bags permitted; all bags searched. Re-entry is not allowed—even during events—due to smoke-free campus rules
Mobile Tickets: Recommended for most events; paper tickets may not be accepted
Cashless Payments: Concessions and retail largely cash-free
Fan Conduct: Standing encouraged in certain zones (e.g. student sections) but should not disrupt neighboring seats
While on campus, you’re moments from Syracuse university culture and city life:
University Hill & Marshall Street: Lively restaurants, bars and shops
Downtown Syracuse: About a 10-minute drive with museums, galleries and nightlife
Landmarks: Including the Erie Canal Museum, Armory Square district and seasonal canal path
The largest domed stadium on any college campus in the U.S. Northeast, the Dome blends history, modern amenities and a reputation for ear-shattering energy. named “The Loud House,” the venue remains a NCAA and concert staple. With its recent renovation and connectivity upgrades, it’s returned as one of the premier multi-sport, multi-entertainment venues in the region.
Whether it’s football, basketball, lacrosse, or a world-class concert, the JMA Dome delivers experiences you won’t forget.
From high-stakes Syracuse matchups to sold-out concerts and community events, the JMA Wireless Dome is central New York’s premier entertainment venue. Use SeatGeek to explore ticket options, compare seating and plan your visit to this stadium that truly lives up to the name “Dome Sweet Dome.”