Tom Brady’s Hall of Fame ceremony: How to watch, what to know if you’re going, ticket info
The time has finally come, with the ceremony set to be held on Wednesday at 7 p.m. at Gillette Stadium.
It’s been nine months since Patriots owner Robert Kraft announced that he was waiving the four-year wait period so that Tom Brady could be inducted into the organization’s Hall of Fame. That time has finally come, with a ceremony set to be held on Wednesday at 7 p.m. at Gillette Stadium. Here’s what you need to know, whether you’re attending in person, or watching from home.
How to watch and stream the Tom Brady Hall of Fame ceremony
The event will not be broadcast on television, but will be streamed on Patriots.com as well as YouTube.
The Globe will also be publishing live updates from the event at Globe.com/Sports.
Tickets for Tom Brady Hall of Fame ceremony
Gillette Stadium is sold out, but a search on Ticketmaster Monday afternoon revealed verified resale tickets listed at $26 for seats in the 300 sections.
If you’re going …
Parking lots will open four hours prior to the event at 3 p.m. Parking is free in all stadium-owned lots across the street from the Stadium on Route 1. Prepaid parking for $25 is available on the stadium-side of Route 1.
The MBTA will also run a special event train that will depart South Station at 4:15 p.m. and include stops at Back Bay (4:20 p.m.), and Dedham Corporate Center (4:35 p.m.) before arriving at Foxboro Station at 5:15 p.m. Check the mTicket app for availability.
Who’s going?
More than 100 of Brady’s former teammates will be on hand, including: Julian Edelman, Randy Moss, Rob Gronkowski, Willie McGinest, Devin McCourty, Vince Wilfork, Ty Law, James White, Wes Welker, Kevin Faulk, Matthew Slater, Dan Koppen, Logan Mankins, Matt Cassel, Brian Hoyer, Drew Bledsoe, Rob Ninkovich, and Patrick Chung.
Here’s what else we know
Jason McCourty, Deatrich Wise Jr., and Patriots reporter and host Tamara Brown will be live on the red carpet interviewing guests as they arrive. The Red Carpet Arrival show will begin at 5:15 p.m. and will be live-streamed on Gillette Stadium’s video board and on Patriots.com
Stadium gates will open at 5 p.m. Fans are encouraged to be in their seats by 6:30 p.m. NBC’s Mike Tirico will serve as the host for the ceremony, which will be opened by comedian Bill Burr. There will also be surprise musical performances.
Attendees will receive a special commemorative souvenir.
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