FAQs for Chris Brown Concert at MetLife Stadium
What are the event details for Chris Brown's concert?
Chris Brown will perform at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, on. This concert is part of "The R&B Tour," co-headlined with Usher, promoting Chris Brown's upcoming album titled "BROWN," which releases on.
How can I secure tickets for the concert?
You can purchase tickets through ticketsny.org. Prices currently start around $120 and can go up to $500+, depending on demand and seating selection. Ensure you check for mobile ticket options and delivery guarantees.
What is the expected setlist duration and opening acts?
The concert is expected to feature a dynamic setlist that may include hits from Chris Brown's extensive catalog. While specific opening acts have not been confirmed, fans can anticipate a high-energy performance typical of his concerts.
Are there any age restrictions for the event?
Age restrictions may vary; however, it is advisable to check the specific ticket listing for guidance. Some of Chris Brown's material includes mature themes, so parental discretion is recommended for younger attendees.
What are the seating options at MetLife Stadium?
MetLife Stadium offers various seating options including Floor, Lower Level (100-level), Club/Mezzanine (200-level), and Upper Bowl (300-level). Each section provides a different experience, with Floor seats offering proximity to the stage and Lower Level seats providing an elevated view.
What are the parking options available at MetLife Stadium?
Parking at MetLife Stadium is managed through official lots. Prices typically range from $30 to $60+, depending on the event. It is recommended to purchase a prepaid parking pass in advance to ensure convenience. Accessible parking is available in Lots E, F, and G.
What are the best sections to sit in for this concert?
The best sections for concerts at MetLife Stadium are generally the lower-bowl seats angled toward the stage (100-level or 200-level side sections). Floor seats provide an immersive experience but may have obstructed views depending on crowd dynamics.
Is there public transportation available to MetLife Stadium?
Yes, public transportation options include NJ TRANSIT services that connect to Secaucus Junction and Meadowlands rail service when operational. This can help avoid traffic congestion on event days.
What should I know about ticket delivery and guarantees?
When purchasing tickets through ticketsny.org, you can expect delivery guarantees for mobile tickets. Ensure you download your tickets before arriving at the venue to avoid any issues upon entry.
Seating Information
MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ is a large open-air NFL stadium. It hosts major concerts alongside its primary role as home to the New York Giants and New York Jets. For concerts, seating varies based on artist requirements but typically includes:
- Floor Seats: Best for proximity and energy but visibility may depend on crowd height.
- 100-Level Lower Bowl: Offers an excellent balance of view and comfort.
- 200-Level Club/Mezzanine: Provides premium comfort with elevated sightlines.
- 300-Level Upper Bowl: Generally more budget-friendly but farther from the stage.
The best experience often comes from choosing lower-bowl or club-level seats facing the stage. Always review specific event seating maps prior to purchasing as layouts can change significantly.
Parking Information
Parking at MetLife Stadium is managed through official lots with prices typically ranging from $30-$60+. Here are some key parking options:
- Lots E, F, and G: Closest stadium-area parking with accessible options available.
- Lot C: Dedicated drop-off area for guests with disabilities.
- Lots D and E: Designated drop-off area for taxis and limousines.
- Lot E Rideshare Zone: Rideshare pickup location; expect surge pricing after events.
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Certainly not Disney anymore --- more like Miley
My 10 year old daughter loves Chris Brown from Camp Rock and her Disney shows, so I took her to see this concert. By the third song, she was shoving me out of the isle because she was disgusted at what she saw. Her third show started with a man coming up behind her and basically copping a feel all over Chris Brown's body and totally rubbed down her front. My daughter couldn't understand why Chris Brown would have to do this just to grow up. From now on, I guess we will only go to Disney associated concerts or one that at least still have active shows on Disney.