60,000 fans. One clear path.
Concourse wayfinding, F&B pre-order, sponsor rotation, fan-engagement content and hospitality-suite signage for stadiums and arenas.
A stadium is a city for 3 hours. Signage makes it feel like a city.
A Premier League ground, NFL stadium, cricket venue or indoor arena serves 20-90k fans over a 3-hour match-day window. Every concourse screen, every wayfinding totem, every F&B counter and every hospitality-suite door needs to work under peak-load. Hangar.Media handles concourse-wayfinding at 10-pace-readable distances, stadium-F&B pre-order to flatten half-time queues, contracted-sponsor-impression tracking with post-campaign reports, and per-suite hospitality branding. Multi-building venues (MLS, Formula 1 circuits, multi-stand cricket grounds) use per-zone content routing.
Built for how stadiums & arenas actually run.
The capabilities that matter in this sector — concrete, specific, and backed by the integrations your team already uses.
Block 104. Exit D. Nearest toilet: 30m that way.
Concourse screens at every stairwell, vomitory and facility-entrance surface live wayfinding — block-numbers, toilet-queues, F&B counter locations with current-wait, first-aid and lost-children points. Multi-language support handles international-match audiences (Champions League, Olympic venues, World Cup). Accessibility-routing for wheelchair-users and visual-impaired guests is first-class.
First-time visitors find block 104 without queueing for a steward.
- Multi-level building-directory integration
- Wheelchair-accessible and sensory-quiet route variants
- Multi-language support (EN, ES, FR, DE, IT, ZH, JA, AR)
- First-aid, lost-children and accessibility-host location signage
Order at half-time. Collect at 5-minute mark.
Stadium-F&B pre-order signage on every concourse screen promotes mobile-order-and-collect during the first half, flattening the half-time queue peak. Post-order, screens show 'order ready at kiosk 3' with alias-only order-number display. Fans miss less of the second half because queue times drop from 20 minutes to 3 minutes. Stadium operators see measurable F&B-revenue uplift on pre-order-promoted fixtures.
Half-time queues shrink from 20 minutes to 3. F&B revenue per fan climbs.
- Mobile-order QR on concourse and in-seat screens
- Collection-point alias-only order-ready indicators
- Category-based ordering (pies, drinks, kids-meals, allergen-aware)
- Multi-payment (Apple Pay, Google Pay, corporate card) support
Contracted 2M impressions. Delivered 2.14M. Proof in the PDF.
Pre-match, half-time and post-match sponsor-rotation on concourse, hospitality and in-seat screens runs on a scheduler tied to contracted impression counts. Per-match impression-delivery tracking means stadium commercial-directors enter renewal conversations with evidence, not estimates. Tiered sponsor-share (title, major, partner, official-supplier) apportions screen-time accurately. Post-match PDF reports export within minutes.
Commercial-directors renew sponsor contracts on proof, not projections.
- Per-sponsor impression-tracking with contracted-share delivery
- Tiered allocation (title, major, partner, official-supplier)
- Per-zone visibility (concourse, hospitality, in-seat, pitch-side ads)
- Post-match PDF delivery report for renewal conversations
Corporate box branded for the guest of the day.
Hospitality-suite door screens and interior screens pull per-booking data from your corporate-hospitality CRM and surface client branding (company logo, guest-name, matchday-menu variant) during the booked window. Between match-days, screens revert to club branding. Corporate-guests feel the hospitality was prepared for their company specifically.
Corporate guests see their logo on the suite door. Renewal conversations get easier.
- Per-booking client-logo and guest-name display
- Matchday-menu variants (champagne-reception, pre-match dining)
- Concierge-content rotation (lounge-access, parking, post-match exit)
- Corporate-hospitality CRM integration (custom or standard-event-management)
Hashtag. Moderate. Display. Repeat.
Fan-engagement UGC walls aggregate Instagram, TikTok and Twitter content tagged with the stadium or fixture hashtag, moderated before display. Social-capture moments (opening-ceremony, half-time-highlights, post-match-winners-circle) drive amplified-reach; fans seeing their content on the big concourse screen post more. Moderation workflow blocks brand-unfriendly content.
Fans capture moments. Moments get amplified on the concourse. Amplification drives more capture.
- Instagram, TikTok, X hashtag aggregation
- Moderation workflow (AI-assisted + manual brand-approval)
- Taggbox integration for multi-platform UGC
- Opt-in visible-fan-capture zones for photo-permission compliance
Every screen in the building.
From customer-facing walls to operational dashboards — the scenarios that make the platform worth running day-to-day.
Wayfinding and F&B promotion
Concourse screens at every stairwell and facility-entrance with wayfinding, F&B pre-order promotion, sponsor rotation and matchday content.
Per-booking corporate branding
Suite-door and interior screens with per-booking client logo, matchday-menu, concierge content and post-match exit guidance.
Pre-order ready boards
F&B-kiosk screens with mobile-order-ready indicators, menu sync with POS, allergen-aware options and stock-aware auto-hide.
Ticket-check and matchday welcome
Main-entrance screens with today's fixture welcome, ticket-barrier routing, away-fan gate-direction and multi-language matchday info.
Sponsor rotation and match content
LED ribbon-board and pitch-side screens with sponsor rotation, match-clock overlays, goal-celebrations and broadcast-TV-aware content.
Transport and next-match info
Exit-concourse screens with public-transport departures, stadium-car-park routing, next-home-fixture promotion and season-ticket renewal prompts.
The integrations that actually matter here.
Every integration is included in every plan. These are the ones stadiums & arenas operators reach for first.
ESPN Sport Feed
Live fixture, match-state and league-table data for matchday content.
Learn More →Building Directory
Multi-level stadium wayfinding with accessibility-routing.
Learn More →Public Transit
Post-match transport-departure boards for rail, bus and tram.
Learn More →Toast POS
F&B kiosk POS with stadium-order-at-scale and stock-aware support.
Learn More →Taggbox
Multi-platform UGC aggregation with matchday-hashtag moderation.
Learn More →Common questions. Straight answers.
How does stadium-F&B pre-order work?
Fans scan mobile-order QRs on concourse or in-seat screens during the first half, select items from the F&B menu, pay via Apple Pay / Google Pay / card, and collect at designated alias-only pickup points during half-time. Orders appear on kiosk-pickup screens with order-number and first-name. Half-time queue times drop from 20+ minutes to 3-5 minutes, and stadium F&B revenue per fan climbs measurably on pre-order-promoted fixtures.
How does sponsor-rotation integrate with multi-tier contractual obligations?
Yes. Sponsor content runs on a scheduler tied to contracted impression counts per tier. Title sponsors get 35% of screen time, major sponsors 20%, partner sponsors 10%, official-supplier sponsors 5%. Per-zone apportionment (concourse vs hospitality vs pitch-side) lets you apportion differently per sponsor contract. Post-match PDF reports show per-sponsor contracted-vs-delivered impressions with zone-level breakdown — critical for renewal and upgrade conversations with commercial-director teams.
Do you handle accessibility for stadium audiences?
Yes, first-class. Wheelchair-accessible route variants in concourse wayfinding, sensory-quiet-zone routing for autistic fans, hearing-loop location signage for Deaf fans, captioned video content for broadcast-TV-feed screens, BSL-interpreter matchday info for major events. Accessibility-host location signage with photo-and-name (opt-in) helps visually-impaired guests find their assigned support.
Pricing for a stadium?
£5 per screen per month. A 30,000-capacity stadium with 120 concourse, hospitality, entrance, exit and pitch-side screens pays £600 per month. An 80,000-capacity premier-league ground with 250 screens pays £1,250 per month. A multi-sport arena operator with 4 venues averaging 150 screens each pays £3,000 per month. Every feature, every integration, post-match sponsor reports included.
Adjacent sectors.
Operators in stadiums & arenas frequently borrow patterns and playbooks from these neighbouring verticals.
Sports Clubs
Fixture boards, clubhouse bar and trophy-wall content.
Theme ParksTheme Parks
Wait-times, show schedules and park-wide wayfinding.
Event & Conference VenuesEvent & Conference Venues
Session schedules, sponsor rotation and multi-hall wayfinding.
AirportsAirports
Multi-language wayfinding and accessibility-first public-space signage.
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That's how we think signage should work. Content editor, screen management, and 200+ app integrations — all included from day one.