The Baltimore Ravens will host their 2024 Watch Party: Kickoff Edition on Thursday, Sept. 5 at M&T Bank Stadium. The event will celebrate the NFL's season opener, an AFC Championship rematch between the Ravens and Kansas City Chiefs, and include a live performance by platinum-selling artist Quinn XCII prior to kickoff. A live broadcast of the primetime game will be featured on the RavensVision video boards throughout the night, and a special aerial drone show will take place at the stadium during halftime of the game.
Gates to the event open at 6 p.m., and tickets are now available for $25 at BaltimoreRavens.com/watchparty. Fans will park in M&T Bank Stadium Lots B & C, located outside of Gate A.
The event will also include appearances by Ravens Legends, Ravens Cheerleaders, Baltimore's Marching Ravens and Poe. Fans will also be able to participate in numerous activities on the stadium concourse.
For more information or to purchase tickets, please visit BaltimoreRavens.com/watchparty.
About Quinn XCII
Quinn XCII (pronounced Quinn Ninety-Two) is the kind of person you root for. Back in 2015, Quinn XCII emerged with a disarmingly catchy and dynamic personal style of his own, punctuated by alternative nuances and unexpected (yet undeniable) pop prowess. He has accumulated over 3.5 billion global streams across his catalogue and earned successive Platinum singles, including "Straightjacket," "Kings of Summer" with ayokay, and "Love Me Less" with MAX. In addition, he has a handful of Gold singles, including "Stay Next To Me" and "Flare Guns" (both featuring Chelsea Cutler), "Another Day In Paradise," "Stacy," and "Always Been You."
Simultaneously, he ignited anthems alongside Noah Kahan, Big Sean, AJR, Logic, blackbear, Chelsea Cutler, Jeremy Zucker, Ashe, Louis The Child, Illenium, and more. Not to mention, he has sold out headline tours coast-to-coast, selling over 500,000 tickets as a headliner, and graced the stages of festivals such as Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo, Firefly, Governors Ball, Summerfest, and Electric Forest. Beyond applause from Billboard, Rolling Stone, Paper Magazine, and Interview Magazine, he lit up television shows, including Jimmy Kimmel Live!, The Late Late Show with James Corden, Live with Kelly and Ryan, The Today Show, and more.