Did State Farm Stadium release a public event calendar or press release showing a 9/21/25 reservation?
Executive summary
Publicly available venue calendars and event listings searched show State Farm Stadium publishes an events/calendar page but none of the provided sources explicitly display or cite a public State Farm Stadium press release or calendar entry that names a reservation specifically for September 21, 2025; State Farm’s events pages exist [1] [2] and third‑party aggregators list late‑September Cardinals events (e.g., Sept. 25, 2025) [3], but the supplied reporting and site snippets do not contain a visible 9/21/25 reservation or press release text [1] [2] [4].
1. State Farm publishes an official events/calendar page — but the snapshot here doesn’t show the 9/21/25 item
State Farm Stadium’s official site has an Events section and calendar pages that are the expected place for a public reservation or press release to appear [1] [2]. The search results include pages for “Events” and specific “Upcoming Events” views [1] [4], but the supplied extracts and snippets do not include a line listing a reservation or press release dated September 21, 2025 [1] [4]. Available sources do not mention a public 9/21/25 reservation on those official pages.
2. Third‑party ticket and event sites show September activity — not the specific 9/21/25 booking
Several ticketing and event aggregators list State Farm Stadium events in late September 2025: SeatPick and other services point to an Arizona Cardinals game on Sept. 25, 2025 [3], and platforms like Ticketmaster, LiveNation, AXS, Songkick and Bandsintown maintain schedules for the venue [5] [6] [7] [8] [9]. Those listings confirm the stadium has public event entries around late September but do not, in the provided extracts, show a reservation or press release for Sept. 21, 2025 specifically [5] [7] [3].
3. News coverage around September 2025 shows the stadium hosting major events, but not a 9/21/25 press release in these sources
Associated Press and local outlets reported on State Farm Stadium hosting high‑profile events such as Charlie Kirk’s memorial service in late September 2025 and noted the stadium’s booking role [10] [11]. Those news pieces describe bookings and venue responsibilities but the supplied articles do not include or quote a stadium press release or calendar entry that names a 9/21/25 reservation [10] [11]. Available sources do not mention a stadium press release for Sept. 21, 2025.
4. Practical considerations: where a public reservation would normally appear
If the stadium publicly announced or listed a single‑date reservation it would typically appear on the venue’s Events/Calendar or News/Media pages [1] [12] [13]. The search results include a “Media Page” and a “News” page on the official site [12] [13], but the snippets we have are generic or placeholder text and do not display a substantive press release for 9/21/25 [13]. Therefore, absence in these supplied extracts does not prove no announcement exists elsewhere on the site, but available sources here do not show it.
5. Competing explanations and limitations of this reporting
There are three plausible explanations consistent with the supplied material: (A) The stadium did not publish a public calendar entry or press release for 9/21/25 and thus it’s not in the official snippets we have [1] [2]; (B) The booking exists but is recorded on a portion of the stadium site or a third‑party listing not captured in these search result snippets (many aggregator pages list events for September 2025 without listing every date in the snippets) [5] [3]; or (C) a press release was issued but not indexed in the specific pages returned by these queries (available sources do not mention the press release). The supplied results cannot distinguish between B and C.
6. What further steps would resolve the question definitively
Check the State Farm Stadium Events calendar and News/Media pages directly and inspect archived versions (site: statefarmstadium.com/events and statefarmstadium.com/news) for pages dated around Sept. 2025 [1] [13]. Search direct press‑release outlets (stadium newsroom, PR distribution, or local Glendale/Arizona news archives) for a dated release on 9/21/25 [10] [11]. Finally, consult ticketing partners (Ticketmaster, AXS, SeatGeek) for event IDs and sale dates that would confirm a public reservation if one was ever posted [5] [7] [14].
Limitations: my analysis uses only the supplied search snippets and links; those snippets may omit full calendar entries or press‑release text even when present on the live pages [1] [2]. All factual statements above are cited to the available search results [1] [2] [4] [5] [7] [3] [13] [10] [11].