Jake Owen's 'Life's Whatcha Make It Tour' Concert Info
The Erie SeaWolves have released the following information for concert patrons for the "Life's Whatcha Make It' Tour concert on Sunday, July 22 at UPMC Park. GATE INFORMATIONAll patrons will enter for the concert through the main ballpark gates. There will be six entry lines including one VIP line, two
The Erie SeaWolves have released the following information for concert patrons for the "Life's Whatcha Make It' Tour concert on Sunday, July 22 at UPMC Park.
GATE INFORMATION
All patrons will enter for the concert through the main ballpark gates. There will be six entry lines including one VIP line, two lines for patrons bringing in small bags and three express, no-bag lines.
VIP Gate Opens: 4:45 p.m.
General Gate Time: 5:45 p.m.
ACTS (IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE)
Jordan Davis
Chris Janson
Jake Owen
BAGS
All bags are subject to search upon entry. There will be two designated bag lines for entry. We encourage all patrons to arrive early to avoid lines. Patrons carrying bags must enter through the designated bag lines.
SECURITY
All patrons will be subject to a metal detection wand search. We encourage all patrons to arrive early to avoid lines.
PARKING
The Erie SeaWolves and UPMC Park do not control parking for the venue. Private and publicly-operated parking lots and garages are available near the facility. Parking closest to the venue will fill up quickly so the SeaWolves advise all patrons to arrive early.
ATM
UPMC Park has one ATM located near the Team Store. The SeaWolves recommend patrons bring cash to the show. Main concession stands do accept credit/debit cards, however, portable concession stands both on the field and throughout the ballpark are cash only. Ballpark credit card terminals accept American Express, MasterCard, Visa and Discover.
TICKET OFFICE
The UPMC Park ticket office is open to purchase tickets and to pick up tickets at Will Call as follows:
Saturday, July 21: 10 a.m. until 5 p.m.
Sunday, July 22: 9 a.m. until 10 p.m.
Tickets for the concert are also available at SeaWolves.com
FIELD ACCESS
CENTER STAGE: Patrons holding Center Stage tickets will enter the field through either Section 101 (First Base Side) or Section 117 (Third Base Side). Patrons will be required to show their ticket to gain access to the field and to enter the Center Stage area. The Center Stage area is a Standing Only Area. There is no seating.
FIELD GA: Patrons holding Field General Admission tickets will enter the field through either Section 101 (First Base Side) or Section 117 (Third Base Side). Patrons will be required to show their ticket to gain access to the field.
PERMITTED ITEMS
The following items are permitted for the concert but subject to inspection: purses, small bags, binoculars, seat cushions, compact umbrellas, and blankets. Guests may be asked to store their umbrellas if they obstruct the view of another seated fan. Field GA patrons choosing to use blankets should do so further away from the stage (near first or third base) and should be aware that guests standing and dancing at field level may obstruct their views of the stage.
PROHIBITED ITEMS FOR THE CONCERT
The following items will NOT be permitted for the concert: Outside Food and Beverages (including alcohol), Video Recording Devices, Professional Cameras, Beach Balls, Lawn Chairs, Large or Oversized Bags/Backpacks, Tarps, Wallet Chains, Animals (not including service animals), Aerosol Cans (bug spray, hair spray, perfume), iPads or Tablets, Sports Equipment, Picnic Baskets, Coolers, Boom Boxes, Balloons, Insulated Bags, Laser Pointers, Fireworks or other Incendiary Devices, Illegal Drugs/Substances, Weapons of Any Kinds, Large Signs, Posters, Flags, Stickers, Markers, Selfie Sticks, and Smoking (except in the designated smoking area).
FIRST AID
The EmergyCare First Aid Room is located just inside the main gates of UPMC Park. Emergency personnel will be on duty during the event.
MERCHANDISE
Concert merchandise will be sold inside the main gates next to section 207. The SeaWolves Team Store will also be open until show time.
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