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Capital One Arena to Host Fans at 10% Capacity; Nats Park and Audi Field up to 25%
Effective immediately, Washington D.C. has approved increased capacity limits for Capital One Arena, Nationals Park, and Audi Field.
The Monumental Sports & Entertainment’s waiver was approved Friday granting D.C. sports venues the opportunity to welcome fans at a reduced capacity.
Capital One Arena home of the Washington Wizards and Washington Capitals will open at 10 percent capacity, hosting around 2,100 fans. Nationals Park will be allowed to operate at 25 percent capacity around 10,000 fans an increase from the 5,000 fans that were allowed to attend opening day.
But in Washington, the return of fans won’t come in one fell swoop. The Nationals and D.C. United are allowed limited capacities in their outdoor venues, but the Capitals and Wizards appear to be on pace to finish their seasons without any fans in attendance. That leaves Ted Leonsis the owner of Monumental Sports & Entertainment, the parent company of the Wizards and Capitals stewing.
“All of us @MSE are disappointed with the city’s failure to grant our waiver allowing fans to attend @Capitals & @WashWizards games this season,” Leonsis wrote on Twitter. “Our staff have worked tirelessly putting in place numerous infrastructure upgrades & health and safety protocols to protect fans & staff.”