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Tickets to Gillette Stadium events are available now at Event Tickets Center! Oftentimes, Gillette Stadium shows are difficult to come by. But, Event Tickets Center has a variety of tickets available for the next several events at the venue. Prices start at $15, but can range all the way up to $9095. So, you need to act fast before ticket prices rise. If you are on the fence about going to see a Gillette Stadium event, we have conveniently laid out some of the most important information about the venue. Check out insider information about parking, concessions, seating, rideshare, public transportation, bag policy, amenities, and more! Find the event you want to attend in the event list above, so you can purchase your tickets to go see your next Gillette Stadium event live!
Located in Foxborough, Massachusetts, Gillette Stadium is a stadium that first opened its doors in 2002. Currently, it’s under the ownership of Kraft Group.
Gillette Stadium has a total capacity of 65,878. However, this number can vary for events with unique venue configurations. Also known as The Razor and Titletown, it is an open venue with an artificial turf playing surface.
Before the venue was named Gillette Stadium, it was also known as Foxboro Stadium and CMGI Field.
Gillette Stadium is the home to the New England Patriots (NFL), the New England Revolution (MLS), the New England Revolution II (MLS Next Pro) and the Boston Cannons (MLL/PLL). The venue serves as the stage for concert, soccer, lacrosse, football and hockey events, along with the ability to host many other functions.
Want to ensure a smooth entry to Gillette Stadium? We've got you covered! From security to accessibility, we've compiled all the info you need for a hassle-free arrival.
Security at Gillette Stadium is taken very seriously. All guests are required to go through security checks before entering the venue. Typically, security checkpoints tend to get longer as you get closer to the start time of the event. We recommend planning ahead so you don’t miss anything. Please note that Gillette Stadium has a strict bag policy.
Gillette Stadium adheres to the NFL's bag policy, which restricts the types of bags that can be brought into the stadium. Only one-gallon clear plastic freezer bags (11" x 11"), clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC bags (12" x 12" x 6"), or small wristlets or handheld wallets (6.5" x 4.5") are allowed inside. In addition to this, the following items are prohibited inside Gillette Stadium:
When you come to an event at Gillette Stadium, make sure to bring your ticket and a valid ID, especially if you intend to purchase alcohol. We recommend bringing a credit or debit card and also some cash. Because this is an outdoor venue, it can get a little cold during the winter months (and sometimes year round), so we recommend checking the weather report to consider bringing extra layers and maybe even a blanket. Plus, it might be worth it to carry a rain jacket or poncho just in case the weather changes.
Gillette Stadium is committed to providing a comfortable experience for all guests. Assistive listening is available, and so is sensory accessibility. The venue is ADA compliant, too. Typically, Gillette Stadium has special seating and preferred entry gates for these patrons. Be sure to check the policy for your specific event for more information.
Your experience at Gillette Stadium extends beyond the event itself. Discover delicious food and drinks, convenient transportation options, and more to create an unforgettable memory.
Gillette Stadium offers a tempting selection of food and drinks. From refreshing non-alcoholic beverages to drinks like beer, mixed drinks, hard seltzer and wine, and an assortment of food and snacks, you'll be sure to find something to satisfy your taste buds.
Gillette Stadium primarily operates on a cashless basis. This implies that while some vendors may still accept cash, most onsite purchases are done with digital wallets or debit and credit cards. Although Gillette Stadium accepts most credit cards (such as Visa and Mastercard), it is prudent to carry a small amount of cash for tipping and for the few vendors that might accept it inside and outside the venue.
Yes, Gillette Stadium is equipped with phone charging stations throughout. They are usually located in the concourse. However, it’s important to note that these charging stations may require a small fee, so we suggest fully charging your device before arriving at the venue.
Indeed, the venue provides Wi-Fi access. We suggest connecting to the Wi-Fi network immediately upon arrival, as cellular service can sometimes be unreliable.
Gillette Stadium is located at 1 Patriot Place, Foxborough, Massachusetts, 2035. We've got you covered with all the options to get there, from public transportation to convenient rideshares.
Gillette Stadium has plenty of parking options nearby. Many event-goers will utilize onsite parking, while others will use nearby public parking. Parking prices can range depending on where you decide to park and may even be free for some events. We have outlined some of the closest parking options for Gillette Stadium visitors. They are Gillette Stadium: Lot 22, Gillette Stadium: Lot 23, Foxboro Station Parking - 4C, Gillette Stadium Lot 20 and Gillette Stadium: Lot 3.
Arrival times may vary depending on the event, but we recommend arriving at the venue about an hour before the scheduled start time. This gives you some breathing room in case of traffic congestion, parking difficulties, visits to the merchandise store, or if you want to grab some food and drinks before the event starts.
If you plan on tailgating, we recommend getting to Gillette Stadium even earlier, so you can enjoy the full pregame experience!
Gillette Stadium permits tailgating. However, the regulations concerning open flames, grills, and open containers can differ depending on local laws. Specific events may also have different rules, so reviewing the venue's particular guidelines is always wise when planning your tailgate. Remember that the goal is to create an enjoyable and safe environment for all event attendees.
At Gillette Stadium, there are specific pick-up locations for rideshare users. You’ll find the designated pick-up spots at Lot 15, adjacent to Bass Pro Shops 12. Fans must arrange their Uber or Lyft transportation to and from the venue using the corresponding mobile apps. Additionally, during Patriots games, the taxi pick-up location can also be found in Lot 15, while for concerts, it is situated in Lot 6A. Using rideshare to attend an event is a great option because it eliminates the stress of finding parking, which can often be scarce and expensive. Additionally, ridesharing promotes safety by providing reliable transportation if you plan on drinking alcohol during your visit.
You can find the nearest train/metro station at Foxboro (Foxborough, MA 02035, USA). This station is located 4.0 mi from the venue. One of the biggest benefits of taking the train is that it is rarely late, and you never have to deal with unforeseen traffic or parking issues.
A stone’s throw away from Gillette Stadium, a variety of restaurants await, serving everything from local specialties to global dishes. Whether you’re in the mood for a fast snack before the event or a gourmet meal, there’s a choice for every taste. The vicinity also features a selection of hotels, providing a handy option for guests from out of town. With everything from high-end lodgings to economical choices, there’s a suitable resting place for every traveler.
Gillette Stadium is surrounded by great restaurants and bars ready for any pre-event or post-event activities. Here are the top rated bars and/or restaurants close to the venue: CBS Scene, Putnam Club, Optum Field Lounge, Cross Pavilion and The Hall.
The New England Patriots home bench is located in front of section 108, section 109, section 110 section 111 and the away team bench is in front of section 130, section 131, section 132, section 133.
The New England Revolution home bench is located in front of section 108, section 109, section 110 section 111 and the away team bench is in front of section 130, section 131, section 132, section 133.
The club level for Gillette Field are in the second in grouped sections and are designated by “CL” before the section number, ranging from section CL06 to section CL35.
22 miles. The stadium located in Foxboro is 22 miles south of the city.
Club seats at Gillette Stadium are outdoors and open to the elements.
Blankets are typically allowed in the stadium. Their policy states that fans entering the stadium will need to have the blankets folded and loosely draped over their arm for inspection when going through security.
Smoking and Vaping has been banned inside the stadium since 2017 and there are no smoking sections inside the property.
Gillette Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Foxborough, MA, inaugurated in 2002. It is the home stadium of the New England Patriots of the National Football League (NFL) and the New England Revolution of Major League Soccer (MLS).
It is named after multinational consumer products company Gillette, headquartered in Boston since 1901. The stadium was built in 2002 and was originally named CMGI Field – a technology company that was the stadium's primary sponsor at the time. However, CMGI filed for bankruptcy in 2001, and the naming rights were sold to Gillette in 2002.
The stadium opened on May 11, 2002.
The New England Patriots of the National Football League (NFL) and the New England Revolution of Major League Soccer (MLS).
The seating capacity of Gillette Stadium is 65,878, including 5,876 club seats and 89 luxury suites. The stadium's maximum capacity can be expanded to 70,240 by adding temporary seating in the end zones.
The first-ever event at the stadium was a soccer match between the New England Revolution and Dallas Burn (now FC Dallas), where the Revolution won 2-0. The venue’s first football game was a preseason encounter on August 17, 2002, between the New England Patriots and the Philadelphia Eagles. It was another victory for the Pats, who won 27-24.
The most popular nickname for Gillette Stadium is "The Razor." It was coined by the Boston Globe shortly after the stadium opened in 2002 about the venue’s distinctive roof, which resembles a giant razor blade. The nickname has stuck, and it is now widely used by fans and media outlets.
The most expensive ticket ever sold for a game at Gillette Stadium was to the September 2021 regular season game between the New England Patriots and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The game was Tom Brady's return to Gillette Stadium after leaving the Patriots to play for the Buccaneers. It sold for $5,750.
Gillette Stadium follows the NFL’s bag policy, under which it is prohibited to bring bags of any kind except for a one-gallon clear, plastic freezer bag (11" x 11"); clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC bags (12"x 12" x 6"); or a small wristlet or handheld wallet (6.5" x 4.5")
Yes, the designated rideshare area is Lot 15
The stadium’s drop-off/pick-up area is in Lot 15, near the Bass Pro Shops. Remember that it is against the law to use Route 1 as a pick-up or drop-off area.
The gates open 4 hours before kickoff for Patriots games, 2 hours before kickoff for Revolution games, and 3 hours before concerts.
Gillette Stadium is committed to providing accessible services to all guests, regardless of ability. The stadium offers a variety of accessible features, including:
Remember that accessible parking spaces require a valid state-issued placard or license plate. Guests with mobility issues without the placard going to Patriots games can enter through the P7 entrance (from the south) or P2 (from the north) and inform the cashier about any close parking requirements so they can do their best to accommodate them.
Cash is not accepted at Gillette Stadium, and shops and restaurants on the premises only accept contactless payment methods. Available payment methods include all major debit and credit cards and electronic wallets. Event attendees can convert their cash with no extra charge to Visa prepaid cards, which are non-reloadable but can later be used outside the stadium. Visitors can get their cards in any of the 8 Cash-to-Card kiosks located at:
Yes. While they are free to use, you must bring your cable. You can find charging stations on the 100 Level (near Section 102 on Concourse A, near Section 132 on Concourse B, near Section 202 on Concourse C, and near Section 232 on Concourse D), on the 300 Level (near Section 302 on Concourse A, near Section 332 on Concourse B, near Section 402 on Concourse C and near Section 432 on Concourse D), near Section 127 in Putnam Club A, and near Section 227 on Putnam Club B.
Yes, Gillette Stadium has free public WiFi. The WiFi network name is “GilletteStadium,” and no password is required. Verizon customers will auto-connect to “VerizonWiFiAccess.”
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65,000
May 11, 2002