The upcoming Morgan Wallen concerts at Neyland Stadium present a unique opportunity for fans to engage in a vibrant tailgating experience. Scheduled for September 20th and 22nd, these concerts are expected to attract around 80,000 attendees each night. The tailgate festivities will commence at 3 p.m., allowing concertgoers ample time to enjoy food, drinks, and camaraderie before the performances begin . Such events not only enhance the overall concert experience but also foster a sense of community among fans.
Furthermore, the University of Tennessee has implemented several logistical measures to ensure a smooth event. Parking lots will open at 2 p.m., complemented by shuttle services for efficient transportation . Additionally, attendees can access various amenities such as merchandise locations and free entry into a Tennessee volleyball game. These provisions underscore the university's commitment to creating an enjoyable atmosphere for all participants.
Tuesday, UT held an operations and logistics meeting with local partners including the Knoxville Police Department, the Knox County Sheriff's Office and the Tennessee Department of Transportation.
The University of Tennessee at Knoxville expects around 80,000 fans to attend each of the shows, which were added to Wallen's "One Night At A Time" tour in July, one month after Tennessee baseball won the College World Series.
Classes will be in session the day of the first concert Friday, and the university is asking concertgoers not to arrive on campus until after 2 p.m. when parking lots open. A parking pass is required for reserved parking, and we have more information about how to purchase one below.
Here's everything fans attending either concert should know before heading to Neyland Stadium.
Nagi said the road will be clear of roadblocks and construction-related lane closures until 6 a.m. on Saturday and then again for the second concert at 6 a.m. Monday.
The University of Tennessee has given fans and concertgoers a guide, showing where to park and other concert logistics.
However, KPD and KCSO have its own logistics to plan out. Both departments said they would work with UT Police to manage the event, much like they do for home ball games.
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