Quick Facts
| Information | Details |
|---|---|
| Address | One Lincoln Financial Field Way, Philadelphia, PA 19148 |
| Venue type | Outdoor multi-purpose stadium |
| Standard capacity | 67,594 |
| Concert capacity | Up to 70,000+, record attendance 77,900 |
| Opened | 2003 |
| Primary tenants | Philadelphia Eagles (NFL), Temple Owls (college football) |
| Website | lincolnfinancialfield.com |
Overview
Lincoln Financial Field opened in 2003, replacing Veterans Stadium as the Eagles’ home. It sits in the South Philadelphia Sports Complex alongside Citizens Bank Park and the Wells Fargo Center. Beyond Eagles and Temple football, the stadium is Philadelphia’s main venue for stadium-scale touring concerts, along with international soccer matches and events like the annual Army-Navy Game.
The stadium is fully open-air, with wing-shaped canopy roofs covering parts of the east and west sideline seating, though most of the bowl and the field itself are exposed to the sky. Open plazas at the corners give views of the city skyline, and the layout uses a two-tiered end zone and three-tiered sideline design that brings sideline seats closer to the field than older circular stadiums.
Seating and Layout
Seating splits into field-level and three permanent tiers.
- Field floor: Temporary seating or standing space laid over the protective turf cover for concerts, either as pit general admission or reserved rows. Closest to the stage, though your sightline depends on who’s standing in front of you.
- 100-Level (Lower Bowl): Wraps around the lower perimeter. Side sections offer a good mix of proximity and elevation above the flat floor seating.
- 200-Level (Club): A mid-tier deck along the sidelines with wider padded seats and access to climate-controlled indoor lounges and private restrooms.
- 200-Level (Upper Bowl): The highest tier, with wide-angle views of the full stage and lighting rig. Rows here are steep, so seats near a concourse portal or elevator help if you’d rather skip a long stair climb.
Most touring concerts use an end-stage setup, with the stage built against one end zone and the sections directly behind or alongside it closed off or sold as limited-view. Some productions instead place a stage near midfield for a 360-degree layout that opens the entire bowl. Some tours run a full standing-room pit in front of the stage, while others sell the same space as reserved chairs, so it’s worth checking the specific event map before buying.
Capacity
Standard capacity for Eagles games and most events is 67,594. For concerts, capacity can expand well beyond that once the field is opened up for floor seating, with the stadium’s record concert attendance reaching 77,900 for an Ed Sheeran show in June 2023. How much capacity a given concert uses depends on how much floor space goes to the stage and production versus seating.
Sound and Production
As an open-air stadium, sound stays fairly clear in the lower levels and sidelines, though it can disperse more near the top rows depending on wind and speaker placement. Touring productions typically bring delay towers to the field floor to keep vocals clear in the upper bowl. High-definition LED boards sit in both end zones, backed by ribbon displays along the fascia, so seats far from the stage still get a clear view of the live camera feed.
Accessibility
Wheelchair and companion seating options are distributed across every price level and tier, including the field level, lower bowl, club level, and upper bowl. Elevator banks at the main entry gates connect directly to the upper concourses and club levels. Captioning displays run on the ribbon boards for public announcements, and assistive listening devices are available through Guest Services.
Service animals are permitted on a leash or harness, and dedicated ADA parking is available in the adjacent Sports Complex lots on a first-come, first-served basis for vehicles with valid placards or plates.
Venue Policies
- Bags: Clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC bags up to 12″ x 6″ x 12″, or a small clutch up to 4.5″ x 6.5″. Non-compliant bags have to go back to your car or into a temporary external locker.
- Tickets: Mobile entry only. Download your ticket to your phone’s wallet before you reach security, since cell service can slow down near showtime.
- Outside food and drink: Not allowed, except for one factory-sealed water bottle per person.
- Other prohibited items: Weapons, professional camera equipment with detachable lenses, umbrellas, selfie sticks, and hard-sided coolers.
- Payment: Fully cashless. Concessions, bars, and retail take major cards and mobile payment.
- Smoking: Prohibited throughout the gates and concourses, including vaping.
- Re-entry: Not permitted once your ticket has been scanned.
Because policies like these can shift by event, it’s worth checking your ticket or the venue’s site close to showtime.
Getting There
- SEPTA Broad Street Line: The fastest option for most visitors. Ride the subway to NRG Station, a roughly 5-minute walk from the stadium gates.
- Regional Rail: Transfer to the Broad Street Line heading south at Suburban Station, Jefferson Station, or Penn Medicine Station.
- Driving and parking: The stadium connects directly to I-95 (Exit 17) and I-76. Surface lots across the South Philadelphia Sports Complex are shared with the neighboring venues.
- Rideshare: Drop-off and pickup zones are set up along Pattison Avenue and near the Citizens Bank Park lots. Expect heavy traffic after a show lets out.
Nearby
Xfinity Live! Philadelphia, a dining and entertainment complex with sports bars and outdoor beer gardens, sits directly across the street and serves as the main pre-show gathering spot. The Navy Yard District, just south of the stadium, has converted industrial buildings and waterfront walking paths. Center City Philadelphia is about a 15-minute subway ride north on the Broad Street Line.
Before You Arrive
Plan to arrive 90 to 120 minutes before a major concert to account for Sports Complex traffic, parking or the subway, and security screening. If you’re holding floor or pit tickets, arrive even earlier to secure a good spot near the barrier.
What to bring:
- Fully charged phone with your digital ticket loaded
- A portable battery pack, since crowded stadiums can drain phone batteries fast
- A clear bag that meets the venue’s size limits, if you’re bringing one
- A credit card, debit card, or phone set up for mobile payment
- Weather-appropriate gear: a rain poncho (umbrellas aren’t allowed) or sunscreen and a hat, depending on the forecast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the capacity of Lincoln Financial Field for concerts?
Standard capacity is 67,594, and concerts have gone well beyond that with floor seating opened up. The record is 77,900.
Where is Lincoln Financial Field located?
One Lincoln Financial Field Way, Philadelphia, PA 19148, within the South Philadelphia Sports Complex.
What is the best way to get to the stadium?
SEPTA’s Broad Street Line subway is generally the fastest option. Ride south to NRG Station, a short walk from the gates.
Is Lincoln Financial Field an indoor or outdoor venue?
It’s an open-air stadium, so events happen rain or shine.
What is the bag policy at Lincoln Financial Field?
Clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC bags up to 12″ x 6″ x 12″, or a small clutch up to 4.5″ x 6.5″ are allowed.
Does the venue accept cash?
No, Lincoln Financial Field is fully cashless. Concessions, bars, and retail take cards and mobile payment.
Are there good sightlines from the upper level?
Yes. The upper bowl is built with a steep pitch that keeps fans closer to the field than in many older stadiums, backed by video screens on both ends.
Where are the best seats for a concert?
Lower-bowl side sections near the stage tend to offer the best balance of elevation and proximity without relying on flat floor sightlines.
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