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Morgan Wallen's Phoenix concert: Tickets, bag policy, parking, setlist

Nov 01, 2023

Morgan Wallen is holding court at the home of the Arizona Diamondbacks for a two-night stand at Chase Field July 19-20 in support of one of this year’s biggest albums, "One Thing at a Time.”

At last count, Wallen's follow-up to "Dangerous: The Double Album" had spent 15 weeks in the top spot on the Billboard album chart, surpassing Bad Bunny to become the album with the most weeks at the top so far in 2023.

Wallen hasn't played in the Valley since a KNIX Secret Show in September 2022.

In April 2022, he headlined Country Thunder Arizona, drawing the weekend's largest crowd.

He’ll be joined at Chase Field by special guest Hardy and additional support acts Ernest and Bailey Zimmerman.

Here's everything you need to know before you go see Morgan Wallen at Chase Field, including where to park, the clear bag policy and what to expect from the concert.

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As of Thursday, July 13, a limited number of platinum tickets were available at Ticketmaster.com starting at $219.75.

Doors open at 4 p.m. at Chase Field. Fans are encouraged to show up as early as possible to avoid potential delays at the gates as you get closer to show time. The concerts start at 5:30 p.m. with Bailey Zimmerman.

Heavy vehicle and pedestrian traffic is expected when the concert ends at around 11 p.m.

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You may bring the following:

You may not bring alcohol into the venue.

No metal, glass or Thermos-style containers are permitted.

Food is allowed, as long as it’s in a clear plastic bag.

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Dining options at Chase Field include A-Zona Street Tacos, Big Dawgs, Black Rock Coffee Bar, Burger Burger, Cactus Corn, Carvery Cart, Chick Fil-A, Cold Beer & Cheeseburgers, Copper State Steaks, Doubleheaders, Gadzooks Enchiladas & Soup, Gonzo's Grill, Guy Fieri’s DTPHX Kitchen + Bar, Hop Valley Box, Hungry Hill Sangwich, Oasis, Red Hot Grill, ReyGloria's Tamales, Streets of New York, Taste of Chase and The Still at Cutwater

For dessert, there's Churro Dog, Cold Stone Creamery, Desert Ice, Scoopwell’s Dough Bar, Sweet Treats, Wetzel’s Pretzels and Zoyo Yogurt.

There are assorted beer stands, dessert carts and liquor bars throughout the ballpark.

Premium bars are on the field for fans with floor seats.

Circle K, Fry's and Pepsi offer grab-and-go options.

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Yes, Chase Field is air-conditioned.

No, the roof will not be open.

Each fan may carry one clear plastic, vinyl or PVC bag no larger than 12 by 12 by 6 inches or a clear plastic freezer bag no larger than one gallon. Clear bags may not have obscured interior pockets.

Fans may also carry a clutch purse no larger than 6.5 inches by 4.5 inches.

Bags and purses are subject to search.

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One-piece seat cushions no wider than 18 inches without pockets, zippers or concealable areas are permitted.

Blankets are permitted if carried loosely. Blankets are subject to inspection.

Guests with floor seats should pick up their wristbands on Fourth Street or outside Gate K and then proceed to any gate for entry. Access to the floor is available throughout the main concourse on the first and third base sides.

There are bars on the floor so guests can head straight there for beverages.

VIP ticketholders will receive instructions from VIP Nation. All VIP packages are sold out.

As you approach a gate, your ticket will be scanned and you will be instructed to place your cellphone and metal objects in a bin on the table or inside your handbag or backpack.

Small sets of keys or spare change do not need to go in the bin. Security will examine your bags and direct you through the metal detector.

Gates A, C, E, J and K and the Bridge Entrance will have lanes available for those who cannot go through a metal detector because of a mobility device. Guests using these lanes will be subject to a light pat-down or hand wand, as well as an inspection of the mobility device.

If a medical implant sets off the metal detector, the person will be subject to a follow-up screening that may include a hand wand or light pat-down search.

The risk of disrupting a pacemaker is negligible. However, if you are concerned, there is an option of a pat-down search.

Weapons of any kind, including pocket knives, are prohibited.

Only active federal or Arizona state law enforcement officers may enter with a firearm. Credentials will be verified at the time of entry.

Chase Field will not hold personal items. Storage lockers are available.

The following items are prohibited:

Other items may be prohibited at the discretion of Chase Field management.

Chase Field is a cashless stadium that accepts major credit and debit cards, Apply Pay and Google Pay.

Chase Field offers visitors free Wi-Fi at Dbacks Wifi.

Here's the setlist from a recent Morgan Wallen concert:

"Up Down"

"I Wrote the Book"

"One Thing at a Time"

"Everything I Love"

"’98 Braves"

"You Proof"

"Ain't That Some"

"Sunrise"

"Still Goin Down"

"Chasin' You"

"Cover Me Up"

"Thought You Should Know"

"Sand in My Boots"

"Thinkin' Bout Me"

"Cowgirls" (with ERNEST)

"Whiskey Friends"

"This Bar"

"Wasted on You"

"More Than My Hometown"

"The Way I Talk"

Encore:

"Heartless"

"Last Night"

"Whiskey Glasses"

During an event, inquire about lost items at Guest Services stations at the Main Concourse sections 128 or 322. Following an event, all unclaimed items are logged and secured for 30 days. Contact Security at dbacks.com/lost.

Valley Metro trains run every 15-20 minutes. The stations nearest Chase Field are Third Street/Washington and Third Street/Jefferson.

Buy your fare at any light rail station with cash, credit or debit card — or purchase a pass in advance to avoid lines at the vending machines.

It may be best to buy an all-day pass for riding to and from the concert. It's good for unlimited boarding the same day so there's no need to wait in line to purchase a pass when the concert is over.

Download the Valley Metro app or visit valleymetro.org.

Here's a list of Valley Metro park and ride lots:

Phoenix: 19th and Dunlap avenues, 19th and Montebello avenues, 19th Avenue and Camelback Road, Seventh Avenue and Camelback Road, Central Avenue and Camelback Road and 38th and Washington streets.

Tempe: Dorsey Lane and Apache Boulevard, McClintock Drive and Apache Boulevard, Loop 101 and Apache Boulevard.

Mesa: Sycamore and Main Street; Mesa Drive and Main Street; Gilbert Road and Main Street.

You can select a lot and pay for parking in advance at parkwhiz.com. A week out, 18 lots within a 1-mile radius of Chase Field had spaces available for $15-$50.

Chase Field is at 401 E. Jefferson St. in downtown Phoenix. It is bounded by Seventh Street to the east, Fourth Street to the west, Jefferson Street to the north and the Southern Pacific Railroad tracks to the south.

If you're coming from the Southeast Valley:

Take Interstate 10 west, then use the right three lanes to I-17 at the split. Exit to the right on Seventh Street, then turn left at the light on Lincoln Street. Or, continue north on Seventh Street to Jefferson Street, then turn right to access parking facilities east of Seventh Street.

A word to the wise: Left turns from Seventh Street westbound onto Washington Street are prohibited.

To avoid congestion, continue on I-17 to the Seventh Avenue exit, go right on Seventh Avenue and then right at Lincoln or Jefferson streets.

If you're coming from Scottsdale or east Mesa:

Take Loop 202 west to I-10 and exit via the Fifth Avenue HOV lane or Seventh Avenue. Turn left on Fillmore, Van Buren (accessible from Fifth Avenue only) or Jefferson streets.

If you're coming from the Northwest Valley:

Use I-17 to the Jefferson Street exit, then turn left and continue eastbound.

If you're coming from the Northeast Valley:

Take State Route 51 (Piestewa Freeway) to I-10 east, exit at Washington Street and turn right. Or take I-10 west to the Seventh Street exit and turn left.

To avoid congestion, continue on I-10 to Seventh Avenue or the Fifth Avenue HOV exit. Turn left on Fillmore, Van Buren (accessible from Fifth Avenue only) or Jefferson streets.

If you're coming from North Central Phoenix:

Use surface streets, including Seventh Avenue, First Avenue and Seventh Street.

Due to heavy traffic, Seventh Street is the least-preferred option.

If you're coming from the West Valley

Take I-10 to Seventh Avenue or the Fifth Avenue HOV exit and turn right. Turn left on Fillmore, Van Buren (accessible from Fifth Avenue only) or Jefferson streets for parking.

Chase Field is at 401 E. Jefferson St. in downtown Phoenix. It is bounded by Seventh Street to the east, Fourth Street to the west, Jefferson Street to the north, and the Southern Pacific Railroad tracks to the south.

There are three recommended pickup/dropoff spots for ride shares: First and Washington streets; Third Street between Washington and Jefferson streets; and Twelfth and Jackson streets.

Reach the reporter at [email protected] or 602-444-4495. Follow him on Twitter @EdMasley.

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