Preakness replaces infield concert with a new fan zone

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The 150th Preakness Stakes will forgo its traditional infield concert, replacing it with a new "Fan Zone" with a stage viewable from the grandstand. This year's race will feature a redesigned stage and a new fan zone with unlimited beer and wine, hosted by Ray Lewis, accommodating approximately 3,000 spectators. Featured performances will occur during the live broadcast and after the races. The Preakness is the second leg of the Triple Crown and will be held on May 17th. Pimlico Race Course will undergo a $400 million renovation after the race, with the Preakness relocating to Laurel Park in 2026.


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