Arts & Entertainment
Beyonce In Philly: Parking, Transit Info For Renaissance World Tour
Guests can bring in bottled water to "cool it down, down, down" at Beyonce's first U.S. stop on the Renaissance Tour. See more info below:

PHILADELPHIA — The “Renaissance World Tour” has arrived in North America, and Beyonce is making Philadelphia her first U.S. stop with a concert Wednesday night at Lincoln Financial Field.
And since Beyonce’s Pittsburgh show in August was canceled, this is the only chance for Pennsylvania “Beyhive” members to see her without leaving the state.
The show is sold out, but re-sale tickets are available through sites such as Stubhub and Ticketmaster for those who have been practicing their choreography with the hopes of snagging a seat.
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The show begins at 7 p.m., with the K Lot opening at 2 p.m. and all other lots opening at 6 according to Lincoln Financial Field. The temperature will be high even before Queen Bey performs “HEATED,” so show organizers will allow guests to bring “one unopened bottle of water that is 20 ounces or less.”
Lincoln Financial Field has an NFL Stadium clear bag policy. Bags must be clear, and cannot exceed 12 inches by 6 inches by 12 inches. Umbrellas are not permitted.
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Tickets must be accessed via mobile device at the gate. Parking in the area is $35, and $70 for oversized vehicles.
“Heavy traffic in the sports complex is expected ,” said Lincoln Financial Field in a social media post. “Please plan accordingly.”
And, SEPTA has added extra service on the Broad Street Line before and after the show. The venue in South Philly is close to NRG Station, the last stop on the Broad Street Line. Trains run every 8 to 10 minutes. Bus Routes 4 and 17 can also get people there.
If you’re using public transportation, check SEPTA for tips, including how to get to The Linc using PATCO (the line that serves southern New Jersey).
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