About this venue
L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium is a landmark stadium on the University of Louisville campus, built for big-game intensity and large-scale events. With open-bowl sightlines and a classic college-football feel, it delivers a strong sense of occasion—whether you’re there for a matchup or a major live show.
Inside, the experience is defined by clear views from most sections and a crowd atmosphere that carries across the stands. Guests typically appreciate the straightforward layout, efficient concourse flow, and a solid mix of food-and-drink options that keep lines moving during peak moments.
You’ll find the venue at 2550 S Floyd St, Louisville, United States. Approaching the entrances is simple thanks to clear perimeter signage, with nearby parking areas and designated rideshare/drop-off zones close to the marked gates. For broader city transportation and getting around beyond the stadium area, see the city information further down the page.
About the city
Louisville, Kentucky’s largest city on the banks of the Ohio River, stands out as a dynamic hub for sports, concerts, and major live shows. The city blends the buzz of modern venues with the warmth of Southern hospitality, making an event trip feel like a complete urban experience. With a varied mix of bars, restaurants, and nightlife districts, Louisville works well for both a spontaneous weekend and a carefully planned journey for top-tier events.
To get around, visitors commonly rely on TARC (Transit Authority of River City), along with taxis and rideshare options and well-structured road access to the main event areas. If you fly into Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport (SDF), reaching Downtown and key locations is straightforward, and drivers benefit from an interstate network that connects the city to the wider region. Many major arenas and stadiums are clustered in or near Downtown and the campus area, so KFC Yum! Center, L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium, and Louisville Slugger Field are easy to reach, with parking choices and clear on-site wayfinding.
If you have time before or after the event, Louisville rewards you with a stroll along Waterfront Park and views of the Ohio River, while historic streets and older neighborhoods showcase the city’s recognizable architecture. For a taste of the local scene, many people head to NuLu and the central city streets, and culture lovers often add museums, bourbon bars, or landmarks tied to local sporting heritage. That mix of accessible events and the experiences around them is what makes Louisville a destination where the trip lasts well beyond the ticket.