Know Before You Go: Luke Combs at Lambeau


May 13, 2026 10:48 AM CT
By: Laura McKenna
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IT’S A CASHLESS CONCERT
Attendees are reminded that all concession and merchandise locations are cashless. Fans should plan ahead to bring credit/debit cards or use contactless payment solutions. A cash-to-card conversion station is available in the Atrium for those who do not use credit/debit cards.
PARKING
The Lambeau Field parking lots on both days (May 15th & 16th) will open at 2:45 p.m. Stadium gates opening at 5 p.m. The Johnsonville Tailgate Village in Lambeau Field’s east parking lot will also be open both days with food and beverages from 2:45 to 7 p.m.
The “My Kinda Saturday Night Tour” will host the “Whiskey Jam Tailgate” prior to Saturday’s concert at Titletown to the west of Lambeau Field.
TICKETS
All tickets are mobile tickets. Those with field level tickets, including floor tickets and general admission pit tickets, you must obtain a wristband prior to accessing those sections on the field. Field level ticket holders should enter at the Kwik Trip Gate and proceed to Sections 128-132 to obtain their wristband.
Those with pit tickets are encouraged to arrive early to avoid delays. All other ticket holders should enter at the gate listed on their ticket. The Invisalign, Fleet Farm and UW Health Gates will not be available for entry.
THINGS NOT TO BRING
All safety and carry-in policies enforced for the concert are the same as a gameday at Lambeau Field.
Guests will be allowed to carry in a clear bag that does not exceed 12 inches by 6 inches by 12 inches, or a one-gallon clear plastic bag. Small clutch purses that do not exceed 4.5 inches by 6.5 inches are permitted. They may be examined upon entry.
Stadium seats with backs and seat pads are permitted as long as they do not exceed 18 inches wide and contain no pockets, zippers or concealable areas.
Prohibited: food and beverages, coolers, obstructive banners and signs, firearms and other weapons, backpacks, strollers, umbrellas, duffel bags, large purses, fanny packs, noisemakers of any kind, selfie sticks, video cameras and still photo cameras with lenses over 12 inches.
For the full list of rules and regulations, CLICK HERE
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