bagley, the vice president of public affairs for the vikings told me the reason this building was built was to host the big game.the stadium opened in 2016 - it seats over 66-thousand and even though it's fairly new - the folks in minneapolis believe it will grab the attention of america.lester bagley: "it's got this 60 percent clear roof which lets the natural light in and then the west side to the pivoting doorsthey have five 95 feet x55 feet doors that are the largest in the world that open. so it's kind of an indoor outdoor building but we'll make it an indoor building for the super bowl." and what about the halftime show - with justin timberlakebagley feels this stadium is the perfect venue for that.lester bagley: "we've had a prince tribute here, we've had lots of good music we've had metallica, we've had u2 so the building has had some great concerts and the nfl with the justin timberlake halftime show is really excited." bagley told the only thing that would get the city even more excited would be having their vikings play in the super bowl and of course they were just one win a