Levi's Stadium, home of the 49ers, is set to get a $200 million upgrade aimed at improving the fan experience ahead of Super Bowl LX and World Cup matches in 2026.
The team on Tuesday announced plans to invest in the improvements, including new video boards and field lights, renovated suites and clubs, and upgraded Wi-Fi.
Work has already started at Levi's Stadium and the refresh is expected to take a year and a half to complete.
Even though the 10-year-old stadium is fairly new, its general manager said the changes are necessary.
"We've hosted so many successful events like Taylor Swift and Beyonce, Super Bowl 50," Levi's Stadium General Manager Francine Melendez Hughes said. "So now it's really time to really look at the stadium and start reinvesting."
NBC Bay Area's Ian Cull takes a closer look at the stadium renovation in the video above.
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