Old Stand (O'Loughlin Road) mainly bench-seats (uncovered, planning for a new roof submitted after storm damaged the old roof in 2014) (The new roof completed in late 2014 and opened in early 2015)[5][6]
Paddy Grace Stand (New Stand, Hebron Road) mainly bench-seats (covered)
Ted Carrol Stand (country end) 4,000 plastic seats (covered)[7]
The target capacity under the Kilkenny GAA 2010-15 plan was 30,000.[9][10] A large portion of the Old Stand's roof was blown off during a violent storm on 12 February 2014. The rest was removed for health and safety reasons.[11][12]
Hurling
History was made at Nowlan Park on 7 June 2014 when Kilkenny versus Offaly was broadcast on Sky Sports, the first time a Championship fixture of any kind was broadcast live to a UK-wide audience.[13][14] British viewers were reported to have been "amazed and confused [...] bemused but impressed [...] amused and confounded" after catching a glimpse of the broadcast.[15][16][17]
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Nowlan Park was used as a drive-through test centre.[19]
Naming rights
It was announced, in October 2019, that the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) had agreed a naming-rights deal with the Kilkenny County Board. Running for 10 years, from 2019, the sponsorship deal involved the rebranding of the ground to "UPMC Nowlan Park".[20]