About this venue
T-Mobile Park is more than a ballpark—it’s a modern landmark and the home of the Seattle Mariners. Its brick-forward, retro-inspired exterior pairs with an engineering signature: a retractable roof that keeps the open-air feel while providing weather protection. With a seating capacity of roughly 47,943, the venue comfortably scales from major league games to headline concerts.
Inside, the experience is designed for flow and atmosphere: generous concourses with sightlines to the field, lively acoustics for crowd energy and live shows, and comfortable seating across a wide range of sections. Food and beverage stands are placed to minimize downtime, so you can stay connected to the action without long detours.
You’ll find the stadium at 1250 1st Ave S, Seattle, United States. For a straightforward arrival, Stadium Station is a short walk to the entrances, while drivers can use the surrounding event parking lots and garages (arrive early on big dates). For broader citywide transport and planning, refer to the Seattle guide further down the page.
About the city
Seattle, a vibrant city on the shores of Puget Sound, is not only a technology hub but also one of the most attractive U.S. destinations for top-tier concerts and sporting events. The city takes pride in a strong live scene and modern venues, while offering visitors a well-rounded stay—ranging from diverse dining to accommodation for every budget, whether you choose hotels in the center or practical options across the wider urban area.
A key advantage of Seattle is its efficient connectivity: getting around is made easy by Link light rail, the King County Metro bus network, and the Seattle Streetcar, with additional regional links that help you reach major neighborhoods and event areas quickly. If you arrive by air at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) or by train at King Street Station, it’s straightforward to plan your way to the city’s flagship sports and concert locations, and the clear transit network reduces planning time and takes the stress out of logistics.
Before or after the event, use the city as a sightseeing bonus: stroll through Pike Place Market, head down to the Seattle Waterfront for bay views, or explore the historic core around Pioneer Square. For an iconic panorama, stop by the Space Needle or seek out viewpoints that open up vistas of the city, the water, and the surrounding mountains—an ideal way to round out Seattle and turn a concert or match into a complete trip.