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February 1, 2012 Posted by admin in What's Hot

The Cowboys Stadium Transformed Into Opera House?

The Dallas Cowboys have had trouble even looking like football players the past few years, and now we'll see if a bunch of singers can tackle.

Jerry Jones' beloved NFL franchise is handing over the keys to his 100,000-seat pigskin palace to members of the Dallas Opera.

Cowboys Stadium will become the first football venue in North Texas to play host to an opera, according to Pegasus News. Mozart's legendary opera "The Magic Flute" will be performed this April on the same field Tony Romo throws interceptions.

Only about 7,500 stadium seats will be made available for fans of the arts, but those in attendance will be able to view The Magic Flute simulcast on the world's largest center-hung video board. Everything's bigger in the Republic of Texas, and Cowboys Diamond Vision stretches from 20-yard line to 20-yard line and would take 4,920 52-inch flat panel TVs to equal in size. The video board will show subtitles with The Magic Flute, which is performed in German.

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