Queen Bey is returning home this week on her Renaissance World Tour. Beyonce’s record-setting world tour is stopping at the AT&T Stadium on Thursday, before heading to her hometown of Houston, Texas on Saturday and Sunday.
Beyonce accepts the award for best dance/electronic music album for “Renaissance” at the 65th annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, Feb. 5, 2023, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)
If you’re still trying to get last-minute tickets to see Queen Bey in action, a ticket for the Dallas show will run you anywhere for $230 to $4,002, according to Ticketmaster prices as of Tuesday.
The legendary songstress is on the last stretch of solo world tour, which is scheduled to wrap in Kansas City on Oct. 1. The more than 40 show tour kicked off back in May in Stockholm for the European leg of the tour.
Here’s everything the Beyhive will need to know if heading to the AT&T Stadium on Thursday:
BAG POLICY
There is a clear bag policy in effect for the concert, as purses are prohibited. Concert go-ers can bring a clear plastic, vinyl or PVC tote that does not exceed 12” x 6” x 12” or a one-gallon plastic storage bag.
PARKING & TRANSPORTATION
Arlington does not provide any public transit rails or trains to get into the entertainment district.
If you plan on driving, here is a parking map of AT&T Stadium. Options to reserve a parking space are limited. SeatGeek and StubHub are offering options at varying price points.
Currently, there are two passenger drop-off zones at AT&T Stadium.
One on the north side of Randol Mill Road in Lot 1, and on the south side off of Cowboys Way in Lot 6. The stadium has one passenger pick-up zone, at the entrance to Miller LiteHouse.
There will also be taxis available in the area, provided by The Yellow Cab Co. and Cowboy Cab.
You can use ride-share services Uber and Lyft to get to AT&T Stadium, but prices are expected to surge due to the demand. There will be signs to direct you to the designated pick-up and drop-off area.