Garth Brooks at The Dome in St. Louis THIS Weekend!

Some things to keep in mind if you are going to the concert.

It seems like it has been forever coming, and the date is finally (almost) here!

Garth Brooks is going to be in St. Louis this Saturday performing at The Dome at America’s Center.

If you haven’t heard, the show is SOLD OUT!! If you were lucky enough to get a ticket, there are a few things to know before you head to the show.

Event Day

Doors Open up at 5pm

Apx. Show Time Start – 7pm

Arrive Early!

There will be A LOT of people at this concert (over 70k!!). Plan ahead, and give yourself enough time to get there safely.

Ticket Information

For questions surrounding purchased tickets, contact the Dome at America’s Center Box Office at (314) 342-5000

Will Call is located at the main box office at 901 North Broadway between Cole and Convention Plaza. Will Call tickets only can be claimed by the individual whose name appears on the will call ticket envelope. State or government picture ID is required.

Parking Information

Please visit www.getaroundstl.com for parking options.

Security Procedures

All fans will be subject to security screening prior to entry into the Dome at America’s Center.

A clear bag policy will be in effect. Approved bags include: clear plastic bags no larger than 12″ x 6″ x 12″; standard 1 gallon disposable zip-top bags; a small clutch, with or without a handle, no larger than 4.5″ x 6.5″ (clutch does not have to be clear). Any bags outside of the above will not be allowed into the venue. All bags are subject to search.

NOT Allowed:

Large bags, Weapons, Food not dispensed by dome concessionaires, Glass Containers (of any kind) Beverages, Alcoholic Beverages, Chains (of any kind), Bottles, Cans, Coolers, Containers, Thermoses, Strollers, Glitter or Confetti, Peanuts in the shell, Projectiles (i.e. Frisbees, footballs or beach balls), Poles or sticks of any kind, Laser Pens or Laser Pointers, Laptop Computers, Animals or pets (not including service animals), Artificial noisemakers of any kind (i.e. cowbells or air horns), Illegal drugs or Substances, Fireworks, Candles, Flares, Balloons, Firearms, Knives, Missiles and Weapons of any kind, Mace and Pepper Gas, Any item that could obstruct a guest’s view of the event, Any other item deemed dangerous or inappropriate by management, Any other item/s deemed to be offensive or of risk.

Photo Policy

PROHIBITED: Professional cameras (meaning cameras with removable lens…cameras must be able to fit into a shirt pocket), video cameras, Go Pros, iPads, audio equipment and selfie sticks

Signs

Event does allow signs as long as they fit the following criteria: not larger than 28”x22”, cannot display profanity or objectionable images, cannot contain political wording/images, wording/images must be in good taste, cannot be on sticks/poles and security personnel does have the permission to ask guests with signs to lower their signs that are obstructing the view of other guests.

Entrances

Everyone must have a ticket. There are 4 main entrances located on each corner of the building. Gate A (7th and Convention Plaza), Gate B (Broadway and Convention Plaza), Gate C (Broadway and Cole) and Gate D (Cole and 6th).

Accessible Entrance

Accessible entrances are located at the Courtyard Entrance (Gate A) and Broadway Central Entrance (located between Cole and Convention Plaza).

Floor Access

Please use Gates A and B. You can still access the floor seating from other entrances but Gates A and B have direct access. Guests accessing the floor seats must have both a Floor ticket and Floor wristband.

Additional Information

Please note The St Louis Home and Garden Show is in the Convention Center, there are many restaurants around The Dome, and concessions will be open for guest convenience. The Trisha Yearwood Tailgate is located in Baer Plaza and is a separate ticketed event.

 

2 comments

  1. Never been here before and was wanting information regarding parking?

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