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Winston-Salem Dash’s new $2 million videoboard debuts Tuesday

The Dash’s two-week homestand kicks off next week under the extra-bright lights of a brand-new videoboard.

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1. Video board under construction. 2. Fan high-fives the red mascot. 3. A close-up of LED lights on the videoboard. 4. A young fan hold a "Go Dash" sign.

Talk about a mad dash: The old videoboard was taken down and fully replaced in just 15 days.

Photos provided by the WS Dash

Big news on the big screen: The WS Dash’s brand-new $2 million videoboard officially debuts Tuesday, June 10, just in time for a two-week homestand packed with giveaways, fireworks, and family fun.

The state-of-the-art new board is 147% larger than the original and features ultra-high-definition resolution — a massive upgrade and the first of its kind in Truist Stadium history.

⚾ Two weeks of ball

Here are a few upcoming theme nights to check it out:

Plus, keep an eye on the daily deals for info on $2 Thursday beers, fireworks every weekend, and Sunday Funday ticket packages.

See the full summer lineup and snag your seats.

Tix start at $12

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