About this venue
Estadio Panamericano is a modern stadium built for big moments—top-level sports events as well as major concert nights. Its clear bowl layout and strong sightlines keep the action feeling close, giving even the largest shows an intense, “in-the-middle-of-it” atmosphere. As a well-known venue for large gatherings, it’s often the first place people check when searching for tickets to headline matches and live performances.
Inside, the experience is designed to work equally well for sport and music: powerful sound systems and solid acoustics for concerts, comfortable seating, and well-planned concourses that make moving between sections straightforward. With typical amenities such as food and drink stands, clearly marked gates, and practical service areas, the visit stays comfortable even on sold-out days.
The venue is located at Calle Sta. Lucía 373, Tepeyac, Guadalajara, Mexico. The easiest approach is to navigate directly to the Tepeyac area and follow signage toward the main entrances along Calle Sta. Lucía; nearby you’ll typically find short-stop zones for taxis/rideshare and parking options within walking distance. For a broader overview of getting around the city, see the general information further down the page.
About the city
Guadalajara, the capital of the state of Jalisco, is not only one of Mexico’s strongest cultural hubs, but also a standout destination for sports events and concerts. The city blends lively urban energy with a distinctive local character, so a night out for an event easily becomes a complete experience. Whether you’re coming for major spectacles or more intimate shows, Guadalajara offers an excellent balance of entertainment, hospitality, and visitor-friendly practicality.
A key advantage is the city’s transport infrastructure and the ease of moving around the metro area. Visitors commonly use the SITEUR Tren Ligero light rail and Macrobús BRT system, which connect important zones quickly and provide convenient access to many arenas and stadiums. If you arrive by air, the main gateway is Aeropuerto Internacional de Guadalajara Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla (GDL), while overland arrivals often rely on the Guadalajara railway station or major intercity bus terminals across the metropolitan area. Thanks to a logical network of routes and frequent connections, planning your trip to and from an event is usually straightforward, even if you’re exploring without a car.
Take the chance to explore the Centro Histórico before or after your event, visit the impressive Teatro Degollado, or stroll along the city’s lively promenades where food culture and nightlife naturally meet. Neighborhoods known for craft traditions, cafés, and an artsy atmosphere add extra charm—perfect for a relaxed warm-up before a concert or an easygoing end to the evening. Guadalajara is a city where a great event and a great getaway fit into the same plan.