Things To Know If You’re Going To The Rolling Stones Concert Tonight
The Rolling Stones are playing in Tampa at Raymond James Stadium and here are some things to know in advance if you’re going to the concert tonight:
Should I print my ticket out?
No. Their ticketing system is all electronic, so make sure you have your ticket on your phone pulled up in Ticketmaster when you get to the gate. Screenshots will not scan, so they won’t get you in.
Is the concert sold out?
No. Tickets are still on sale via Ticketmaster starting at $67 before fees. The better the tickets, the higher the price: seats down on the field near the stage are going for about $500, seats on the side of the stage are about $250 and standing room spots at the back of the floor are available for just under $150.
What if someone in our group is getting there late?
If someone in your group isn’t planning to enter at the same time you are, you should transfer their ticket to them now.
When do parking lots open?
4pm (plenty of time to do a little pregaming)
When can you get in to the stadium?
Doors will open at 6pm
What time does the show actually start?
The concert is set to begin at 8pm. There is an opening act called “The Ghost Hounds.” No word on the exact time The Stones will take the stage
Do you need proof of vaccination or a negative COVID test?
No
Are masks required?
Although masks are recommended, they will not be required.
Can I bring a purse or bag in?
You can bring a small clutch (4.5 inches tall by 6.5 wide). Backpacks or large purses will not be allowed in.
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