While the Colorado Rockies hit the road for a key road trip, Coors Field certainly isn’t going to be quiet.
On Saturday night, July 29, while the Rockies are playing the second of a three-game series against the Washington Nationals in our nation’s capital, the Zac Brown Band will make their return to Coors Field for what is expected to be a packed concert.
Both the Rockies and the Nationals are in a good position to make the postseason. Washington leads the National League East while Colorado is setting the pace for the National League Wild Card.
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Last season, the Zac Brown Band became the first major concert in the history of Coors Field. Nearly 42,000 people came to Coors Field to see the multiple Grammy-winning and multiplatinum artists perform.
While the Zac Brown Band will take over Coors Field for the night, they will also institute a different set of rules than those attending Rockies games might be used to seeing at the stadium. With that in mind, let’s run down some of the key things to know about this AEG Presents event and its policies.
Here are the key things that concert attendees need to know:
- Coors Field Main Ticket Office opens at 9:30 a.m. and closes at 8 p.m.
- Coors Field parking lots open at 4:30 p.m.
- Tailgating will not be permitted in the Coors Field parking lots.
- All Coors Field gates open at 5:30 p.m.
- Express and Season Ticket Holder lines will not be in use at the gates.
- No bags will be allowed except purses and medical supplies and these bags will be subject to search upon entry.
- No re-entry will be permitted at the gates. Once you have entered the facility, you may not leave and re-enter.
- Attendees of all ages require a ticket for entry, including children under the age of three.
- The Rooftop is open for this event.
- Smoking allowed in designated areas only.
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For more information on the concert or to buy tickets, check TicketMaster for tickets.