George Strait Concert at Kyle Field: What You Need to Know
College Station, Texas (KBTX) – The highly anticipated George Strait concert at Kyle Field is almost here, with around 100,000 tickets sold. Here’s everything you need to know to ensure a smooth experience.
Changes and Entry Procedures
Organizers have made a few adjustments since the recent Mexico/Brazil soccer match, which had over 85,000 attendees. Notably, the fencing perimeter has been altered to provide more space for fans entering through the detectors.
Assistant Athletic Director for Special Event Services, Kindra Fry, advises, “Do not empty your bags or pockets. Just walk through. The detector will alert us if further inspection is needed.” The goal is to facilitate a quick and efficient entry process.
What Not to Bring
To streamline the entry, adhere to the following guidelines:
- Clear Bag Policy: Only clear bags are allowed.
- Prohibited Items: No food, firearms, tobacco products, strollers, lawn chairs, signs, or banners.
- Cameras: Stick to cell phone cameras; other cameras are not permitted.
- Allowed Item: Sealed bottled water is now permitted.
Event Schedule
Doors open at 4:00 PM, with pre-show activities from 2:30 to 6:30 PM. Tailgating is available in Aggie Park and around Reed Arena. Here’s the performance schedule:
Time | Performer |
---|---|
6:00 PM | Catie Offerman |
7:15 PM | Parker McCollum |
9:15 PM | George Strait |
Parking and Transportation
Campus parking lots open at noon. If you haven’t pre-purchased parking reservations, expect to park on the outskirts of campus. Texas A&M parking permit holders can park in designated areas for free by showing their barcode upon entry.
Free shuttles are available:
- From downtown Bryan (Roy Kelly parking garage) to the Memorial Student Center
- From Century Square to Kyle Field
Final Tips
With George Strait set to perform at Kyle Field, it’s essential to follow these guidelines for a hassle-free experience. Arrive early, follow the clear bag policy, and enjoy the concert!
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