Smartphone in hand at a concert, red light from stage

Are you planning on going to any concerts this year in Charlotte? We are so excited about the concert season. I mean, of course, we are a radio station! This year so many of our favorite artists will be coming through the Queen City and making pit stops at some of our favorite venues. But, sometimes things happen and people don’t always remember the venue rules. We know, bag policies, food policies, times, etc. can really be a lot to remember and deal with.

So, I decided to help everyone out ahead of this concert season. Here is a list of some of the top venues in Charlotte and all of the things you need to know before going to a concert in their space. It’s so fun to see some of your favorite artists live in concert performing your favorite songs. But, make sure you are aware of all of the rules beforehand. Don’t be that person to forget something or bring something that you don’t need. It would suck to have to turn around once you get to that door. Check out all the top venues below and be mindful of some of their basic rules and N2Ks.

  • Spectrum Center

    If you are going to a concert at the Spectrum Center this year, then you are probably seeing a pretty big artists. There are a few things you might need to know ahead of time. Tickets are mobile only, so be sure you have them pulled up and ready to go on your phone. Spectrum Center has a no bag policy with exception of purses smaller than 10″X10″X4″. While in the arena, it is cashless transactions only. Whether you want food or drinks you will not be able to use cash.

  • Bojangles Coliseum

    If you have an event at Bojangles Coliseum, here are a few things you should keep in mind. As of Oct. 2023, a new bag policy has gone into place at the coliseum. Any non-clear bags that do not exceed 4.5” x 6.5” in size or clear bags that do not exceed 12” x 6” x 12”. Most events will include parking in the pricing, but otherwise it will be a $10 fee. The venue is cashless, so you will need your alternate payment options. 

  • Bank of America

    Sometimes, artists will perform in Bank of America stadium and rock the entire city! The stadium has a strict clear bag policy. Purses, bags, clutches, or fanny packs no larger than 4.5″ x 6.5″ and transparent plastic, vinyl or PVC bag no larger than 12″ x 6″ x 12″ bags are allowed. All bags will be inspected upon entry into the stadium. Here is a full list of stadium policies. 

  • Fillmore Charlotte/ The Underground

    If you have never been to The Fillmore, then you’re in for a fun and exciting show. This standing room only venue allows you to get up close and personal to some of your favorite artists. The venue is not cashless and you are able to use cash or card. You can book VIP section if you are not interested in standing the entire show. Bags up to 12″ x 6″ x 12″ are allowed inside the venue. Shows are typically open to all ages and there is NO smoking allowed. Get there early if you would like to get a good spot in the venue.

  • Sklya Credit Union Amphitheater

    Here is an outdoor venue in Charlotte plenty people enjoy. Sklya Credit Union Amphitheater is located in Music Factory area and has a few guidelines for visitors. Their guidelines are the same as The Fillmore and Underground as they are all Live Nation venues in the same vicinity in Charlotte.

  • PNC Music Pavilion

    Visit another one of Charlotte’s favorite outdoor venues. PNC Music Pavilion hosts some of the best concerts throughout the summers. There are parking lots spread out near the venue and pricing can be included in your ticket or you can purchase premier parking for a closer spot. For lawn seats, you can rent chairs for $5 at the venue. Food is allowed in one clear gallon plastic bag or a bottle of water in one sealed bottle.

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