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Spokane Indians Unveil Major Avista Stadium Upgrades for Opening Day
New video board, sound system, and concession stand renovations highlight improvements ahead of next Friday's season opener.
Mar. 28, 2026 at 4:57am
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The Spokane Indians are set to kick off their 2026 season at Avista Stadium next Friday, April 3, and the team has made several major upgrades to enhance the fan experience. The most noticeable change is a brand new video board, along with an upgraded sound system that will allow all fans to hear stadium announcements throughout the concourse areas. While the stadium's main concession stand remains under renovation after a fire in 2025, a temporary stand will be in place for opening day as the team works to fully restore the facility by June 1.
Why it matters
As the Spokane Indians look to build on their loyal fanbase and attract new supporters, these stadium upgrades demonstrate the team's commitment to providing a top-notch gameday experience. The new video board and sound system upgrades are aimed at keeping fans engaged and entertained throughout the game, while the concession stand renovations will ensure fans can still enjoy the classic ballpark fare.
The details
The Spokane Indians have been working closely with their partners at Spokane County over the past several years to make the necessary improvements to Avista Stadium in order to meet new requirements from Major League Baseball. The centerpiece of the upgrades is a brand new video board that the team's general manager, Kyle Day, says will take the fan experience to the next level. Additionally, the stadium now features an upgraded sound system with speakers installed throughout the concourse areas, allowing all fans to clearly hear announcements. While the main concession stand remains under renovation after a fire in 2025, a temporary stand will be in place on the third base side until the permanent stand is ready to open on June 1, 2026.
- The Spokane Indians' 2026 season opener is scheduled for next Friday, April 3.
- The team's main concession stand, which was damaged in a fire in September 2025, is targeted to reopen on June 1, 2026.
The players
Kyle Day
The general manager of the Spokane Indians.
Spokane County
The team's partners who have been helping with the stadium upgrades over the past several years.
What they’re saying
“We are so excited. It's been a long time coming, and we're just always trying to up the bar when it comes to fan entertainment here at Avista Stadium, and this will be the next level for us.”
— Kyle Day, Spokane Indians General Manager
“Our partners at the Spokane County have been awesome over these last four and five years helping us get all of the improvements needed to Avista Stadium, and this is kind of the next step in that progress. And again, it's been a long time coming, it's been a lot of work for a lot of people, and we're just really excited to open the gates to Avista Stadium next week and let the fans experience it, that's the most important part.”
— Kyle Day, Spokane Indians General Manager
What’s next
The Spokane Indians will officially open their 2026 season at Avista Stadium next Friday, April 3, giving fans their first chance to experience the new video board, sound system, and temporary concession stand upgrades.
The takeaway
The Spokane Indians' investment in Avista Stadium upgrades, including a new video board, sound system, and concession stand renovations, demonstrates the team's commitment to providing an enhanced gameday experience for their loyal fans. These improvements come at a critical time as the Indians look to build on their fanbase and attract new supporters to the ballpark.


