Everything you need to know about Bruce Springsteen at Citizens Bank Park
Where to park, what to bring, and what to eat at the concert.
>>UPDATE: Bruce Springsteen announces Philly shows are postponed, citing illness
The Boss is coming back to the “Streets of Philadelphia.”
Following a sold-out show at the Wells Fargo Center, Bruce Springsteen returns to the City of Brotherly Love on Aug. 16 and Aug. 18 with two shows at Citizens Bank Park.
In March, Springsteen and the E Street Band delivered a memorable 25-song set, including “Thunder Road,” “Born To Run,” and “Glory Days,” for their first tour in seven years.
And fans are ready for round two.
The second leg of the tour opened Aug. 9 at Wrigley Field in Chicago. The upcoming shows at the home of the Phillies is the same venue where the now-73-year-old songwriter and E Street Band clocked in over four hours on one day in 2016 — the longest show Springsteen has ever played in the U.S.
Ticketmaster charged up to $5,000 a seat for the March tour, leaving some fans frustrated with the Boss. Currently, tickets for his August shows are selling for under $100 on secondary sites like StubHub. Tickets on Ticketmaster appear to be resale, starting at $101.
Despite the ticketing debacle, Springsteen still holds a special place in Philadelphians’ hearts with an expectation for a transcendent experience. A Conshohocken photographer described seeing the “magic in the skinny guitar player from Jersey” 50 years ago.
As Citizens Bank Park prepares for the Boss, we’ve compiled everything you need to know to “dance just like a Casanova” at the ballpark.
📅 Schedule
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band will play two stadium shows at Citizens Bank Park on Aug. 16 and 18. Gates open 6 p.m. each night.
Before approaching the gates, be sure to have your ticket bar code(s) ready. Note: Screenshots of digital tickets are not accepted for entry.
If you have a GA PIT or Field/Floor ticket, enter through the Left Field Gate. There is also a no reentry policy. So once you’re in, you cannot leave and be readmitted to the concert.
✔️ What you can bring
Bags
While bags and backpacks are prohibited at the ballpark, purses and bags for medical needs 12 inch by 12 inch by 1 inch or smaller are allowed.
Signs
If you plan to send the Boss a message from your seat, signs must be higher than 4 feet tall or longer than 8 feet.
Banners and signs can only be made of cloth, paper, or other light, flexible materials. They cannot be comprised of or need support of wood, metal, or other hard materials. Do not attach or drape them over any part of the ballpark structure.
If your sign blocks a fellow fan’s view, you’ll be asked to take it down — because that’s just rude. Signs cannot have commercial messages, logos, or political endorsements.
Remember, Citizens Bank Park reserves the right to take down any banner or sign that does not follow these requirements.
Cameras
Bags larger than 12 inch by 12 inch by 1 inch, including camera bags, are not allowed into the park, which means professional cameras with large lens are prohibited.
Binoculars
Yes, you can bring your binoculars and periscopes — pros suggest bringing them along for the best experience.
❌ What you can’t bring
Bags that don’t follow set requirements are not allowed; that means no camera bags, large purses, coolers, backpacks, or duffel bags.
Alcoholic beverages and food may not be brought into nor taken out of Citizens Bank Park — bring your photo I.D. to purchase drinks. Food is available for purchase, too. You can bring a sealed water bottle (one per person). Leave your professional cameras, drones, selfie sticks, audio/video recording devices, tablets, fireworks, weapons, laser pointer devices, and projectiles at home.
Bring a coat if it’s raining — umbrellas are a no-no.
If you happen to bring a prohibited item, you may return it to your vehicle, or store them in a locker outside the Third Base Gate for a $10 fee. Lockers open at 5 p.m.
♿ Accessibility
Citizens Bank Park is ADA-compliant. There are wheelchair-accessible gates at every bank of turnstiles, plus elevators for guests with disabilities.
Find two sets of ramps in the ballpark: First Base Ramp for access to the Suite Level, Pavilion/Hall of Fame Club Level, and Terrace Level, and the Left Field Ramp adjacent to the Left Field Gate for access to the Suite Level, Hall of Fame Club, Arcade seating, and Terrace Level.
If you need help getting to your section, request wheelchair service at any of the entry gates. Phillies staff will be there to assist.
🍴 What to eat and drink
Find jerk chicken sandwiches at Bull’s BBQ in the Left Field Plaza or mango water ice in Ashburn Alley and behind Sections 118 and 134. For more options, check out our ultimate guide to food at Citizens Bank Park.
Note: Concession and merchandise purchases are cashless. Methods of payment include credit/debit cards and mobile payment (Apple Pay and Google Pay). There is a reverse ATM behind section 123 on the main concourse for fans to convert cash to a prepaid debit card.
🚗 How to get to Citizens Bank Park
Parking
Expect to pay $30 for cars and $60 for oversize vehicles. Parking at Citizens Bank Park is cashless. Methods of payment include credit/debit cards and mobile payment (Apple Pay and Google Pay).
Parking lots open at 2:30 p.m. You’ll want to arrive early and park in the first available lot. There are no assigned parking spots in the lots.
SEPTA
Take the Broad Street Line to Citizens Bank Park. The NRG Station is located at Broad Street and Pattison Avenue, a short walk away from the ballpark. Routes 4 and 17 are the bus routes.
Lot T is your destination for Uber rideshare for all Citizens Bank Park and Wells Fargo Center events. Exit the Third Base Gate and walk along Pattison Avenue toward Broad Street to enter the lot and request a vehicle, which will meet each rider in the designated area. You’ll also find an Uber-branded lounge for seating with a charging station.