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What’s new at Fluor Field for the 2026 season


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A new season at Fluor Field brings upgraded tech, fresh food options, and a packed calendar designed to keep fans connected from first pitch to final out.

Photos provided by Greenville Drive

As the Greenville Drive open their season April 2-4, Fluor Field is stepping into its next chapter with new ways to elevate the fan experience. Now in its 21st season, the focus remains on accessibility, innovation, and keeping fans connected to every moment on the field.

A faster, more seamless game day

This season introduces the Shortstop Self-Serve Market, a grab-and-go option designed for fans who don’t want to miss a pitch. Features include:

  • Hot and cold food, snacks, and beverages
  • Self-checkout technology for quick service

Fans can also order from their seats using sEATz powered by AFL, meaning they don’t have to leave their seats — food is delivered directly by the Drive’s team. Upgraded Wi-Fi ensures a faster, more reliable in-stadium connection.

New flavors to try

Food options continue to expand across the ballpark:

  • Chicken wings at Fowl Pole
  • Vegan nachos at select locations
  • New ice cream flavors like Gooey Butter Cake and Red Velvet
  • Specialty “Hot Dog of the Homestand” inspired by visiting teams

Fans can also visit the 500 Club Concession window (open to all fans every game) for elevated ballpark fare like meatball subs, Philly cheesesteaks, and other classic favorites, even when private events are taking place inside.

Promotions and community impact

The 2026 calendar blends new events with returning favorites:

  • Art in the Park and World Soccer Celebration
  • Kids Take Over Night and Women in Sports Night
  • Friday Night Fireworks and Saturdays on the District

Workforce Nights also return, highlighting careers in fields like healthcare, aerospace, and advanced manufacturing + engineering.

For 21 years, the Drive — proudly known as the Upstate’s Home Team — have remained deeply committed to the community, and this season is no exception, with continued investments in connection, innovation, and fan-first experiences that make every visit to the ballpark better than the last.

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