About this venue
Globe Life Field is more than a stadium—it’s a modern landmark built for big nights in Arlington. Opened in 2020 as the home of the Texas Rangers, it stands out with its bold footprint and a retractable roof that keeps events on track in any season. With an approximate 40,300-seat capacity, it delivers a “major-event” feel while still keeping fans close to the action.
Inside, the experience is designed for comfort and clarity: strong sightlines, impactful concert sound, and a noticeably pleasant atmosphere thanks to a climate-controlled interior. Concessions are laid out for fast service between innings or sets, and premium clubs and suite areas add an elevated option for guests who want extra space and amenities.
You’ll find the venue at 734 Stadium Dr, Arlington, Texas, United States. Most visitors arrive by car and follow event-day signage to surrounding parking areas, then walk to the clearly marked entry gates and security checkpoints; dedicated rideshare/taxi drop-off zones are typically positioned close to the main approaches. For broader city transportation tips, refer to the text below.
About the city
Arlington, located between Dallas and Fort Worth in the heart of Texas, stands out as one of the most exciting U.S. destinations for major sports showdowns and big concerts. The city is known for the high energy around the Entertainment District, where stadiums, arenas, restaurants, and social hubs come together in a compact area—so the experience feels lively even before you walk through the gates. That mix of top-tier venues and a relaxed vibe makes Arlington a strong choice for a weekend getaway or a planned event trip.
One of Arlington’s biggest advantages is how easy it is to arrive and get around. Most visitors fly into Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) or Dallas Love Field (DAL), then reach the city quickly via major roads. For travelers combining rail and local transportation, a convenient option is Trinity Railway Express (TRE), with a connection at CentrePort TRE Station, which is served by the city’s Arlington On-Demand service. Since Arlington does not have a traditional passenger rail station in its city center, many travelers use Fort Worth Central Station or Dallas Union Station as their starting points before continuing on to arenas and stadiums. Once you’re in the event zone, key venues like AT&T Stadium and Globe Life Field sit very close to each other, making planning simple and time-efficient.
When you want a “tourist bonus,” Arlington easily turns into a pleasant place to stroll and recharge between plans. Walk through Downtown Arlington to find local cafés, galleries, and relaxed dinner spots, or slow things down in parks and nature trails nearby. If you’re traveling with friends or family, the city also offers recognizable entertainment options close to the Entertainment District, so it’s easy to build a day that pairs sightseeing, good food, and Texas atmosphere before or after the show.