Luke Combs Concert: What you need to know if you’re going to Acrisure Stadium Saturday
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Acrisure Stadium management is reminding fans of a few things ahead of the Luke Combs concert Saturday.
Luke Combs’ World Tour will start at 5:45 p.m. in the main bowl. Special guests include Riley Green, Lainey Wilson, Flatland Cavalry and Brent Cobb.
All stadium gates open at 5 p.m.
The NFL’s Clear Bag Policy will be in effect for the show. Fans are encouraged not to bring a bag. If necessary, there are two options: a clear plastic bag the size of a 1-gallon Ziploc bag or a small handheld purse clutch.
Individual cell phone chargers are permitted.
Acrisure is a cashless venue. Credit and debit cards are accepted, as well as Apple and Google Pay.
Parking lots
Parking lots open at 1 p.m.
All parking lots surrounding the stadium on the North Shore will be open and most at a rate of $50 per spot.
The majority of the Pittsburgh Parking Authority garages downtown have a rate of $8 or less for event-day parking.
Fans who park downtown can use the Light Rail, which operates until 1 a.m., to get them to and from Acrisure Stadium for free by accessing the Gateway or Wood Street stations to the Allegheny Station next to Acrisure Stadium.
Fans can park at Station Square for $15 and ride the Gateway Clipper for $8 per person each way.
Upon entering parking lots, fans will receive trash and recycling bags. Trash must be disposed of properly.
The following are prohibited: the sale of food and alcohol, glass containers, tents, personal port-a-johns, furniture (other than folding lawn chairs and tables), and oversized vehicles.
Construction activities/detours:
The Sixth Street Bridge (Roberto Clemente Bridge) is closed. Use the Seventh Street Bridge or the Ninth Street Bridge to access the North Shore.
For information on construction activities, travel tips and live updates, call the Acrisure Stadium Traffic Hotline at 412-697-7599 or visit AcrisureStadium.com
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