
Beginning in July through the end of September, one of the most anticipated concert tours of the year will be taking place across the country, and with each stop, the host venues are expected to be busier than normal.
Uber wants you to be prepared, so here are some tips to help you plan in advance for when the show comes to a city near you.
Know before you go
- Extremely high wait times and fares: It is anticipated that thousands of fans will be looking for rides from the concert venues each night, so you should expect higher than normal wait times and fares after the show. Departing well before the curtains close may help you beat the surge of fans looking for post-event rides.
- Multiple ways to ride: Whether you’re looking for shorter wait times or more legroom, consider all Uber ride options before requesting. Also, if you have friends heading to the show, you may find it
easier and more cost-effective to share a multi-stop group ride on the way out of the venue. - Know your options. It’s highly recommended to check the venue website for your local tour stop to get more information about all transportation offerings from the property–including shuttles and public transit. If you opt to leave via an alternative modality to avoid congestion and higher fares around the venue, you can always request a ride through Uber from another location to get to your final destination. See a list of expected tour stops with venue links below:
Date | City | Venue |
July 12 | Philadelphia, PA | Lincoln Financial Field |
July 15 | Nashville, TN | Nissan Stadium |
July 17 | Louisville, KY | Cardinal Stadium |
July 20 | Minneapolis, MN | Huntington Bank Stadium |
July 22 & 23 | Chicago, IL | Soldier Field |
July 26 | Detroit, MI | Ford Field |
July 29 & 30 | East Rutherford, NJ | MetLife Stadium |
August 1 | Foxborough, MA | Gillette Stadium |
August 5 & 6 | Landover, MD | FedEx Field |
August 9 | Charlotte, NC | Bank Of America Stadium |
August 11, 12 & 14 | Atlanta, GA | Mercedes-Benz Stadium |
August 16 | Tampa, FL | Raymond James Stadium |
August 18 | Miami, FL | Hard Rock Stadium |
August 21 | St. Louis, MO | The Dome at America’s Center |
August 24 | Glendale, AZ | State Farm Stadium |
August 26 & 27 | Las Vegas, NV | Allegiant Stadium |
August 30 | Santa Clara, CA | Levi’s Stadium |
September 1, 2 & 4 | Inglewood, CA | SoFi Stadium |
September 13 | Seattle, WA | Lumen Field |
September 18 | Kansas City, MO | Arrowhead Stadium |
September 21 | Arlington, TX | AT&T Stadium |
September 23 & 24 | Houston, TX | NRG Stadium |
September 27 | New Orleans, LA | Caesar’s Superdome |
Safety reminders:
- Traffic Safety: As a reminder, for your safety and to avoid traffic citations from local law enforcement, it’s advised to wait until the driver reaches the designated dropoff point before exiting the vehicle.
- Double-check your belongings: Before exiting the vehicle, make sure you haven’t left anything behind. If you realize later you may have done so, you can contact your driver. Find out how.
- PIN verification: As an optional extra layer of protection, Uber’s PIN verification feature can help to ensure you’re getting into the right vehicle with the right driver. When opted in, you’ll receive a unique 4-digit PIN whenever you request a ride. Before entering your driver’s vehicle, tell them your PIN; if they are the driver the app matched you with, they’ll be able to start the trip after they enter your PIN into their app.
- Check your ride, every time: It’s always recommended to confirm these key details that uniquely identify your ride before you board: the vehicle make and model, the driver’s name and photo, and the license plate. If the information doesn’t match up, do not get into the car. Go to a safe place and wait for the right car to arrive, or cancel the ride and report it to us. In an emergency or if you feel threatened, contact law enforcement immediately by dialing 911.
- Share Your Trip: As a rider, you can share your location and trip status with friends and family, all right from the app.
- Emergency button: This feature allows riders in distress while on a trip to share their vehicle and GPS information with 911 at the touch of a button.
Posted by Ben Kemp
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