T-Mobile Park Tickets
T-Mobile Park is a 47,929-seats open-air stadium in Seattle, home of the Seattle Mariners, known for home of the seattle mariners, with a signature retractable roof on rails.
T-Mobile Park is a 47,929-seats open-air stadium in Seattle, home of the Seattle Mariners, known for home of the seattle mariners, with a signature retractable roof on rails.
A live event at T-Mobile Park is a full-scale experience — a roaring crowd, the energy of the home support, and the kind of atmosphere that only comes from being in the building. Most events run about two to three hours, with the lower bowl near center offering the best all-around view and the upper deck the best value. Tickets are delivered straight to your phone for fast, contactless entry, so you can walk in and focus on the action.
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T-Mobile Park sits at 1250 1st Avenue South in Seattle's SoDo district, a five-minute walk south of Pioneer Square and shoulder-to-shoulder with Lumen Field — the Seahawks and Sounders stadium that shares a property line and a streetscape with the Mariners' home. It opened on July 15, 1999 as Safeco Field, the long-awaited replacement for the concrete shell of the Kingdome, and was renamed T-Mobile Park on January 1, 2019 when the carrier signed a 25-year naming-rights deal worth a reported $87 million. The ballpark is the home of the Seattle Mariners, who have played every regular-season home game here since the building opened, and it remains one of only a handful of Major League ballparks with a retractable roof — though Seattle's is the unusual kind, an umbrella that covers the field without enclosing the stadium. Capacity sits at 47,929 for baseball and pushes to roughly 54,097 for stadium concerts when the floor is rigged for general admission. The building has hosted two MLB All-Star Games — 2001 and 2023 — and the summer concert calendar has grown into one of the best in the Pacific Northwest, anchored by Pearl Jam's multi-night hometown residencies and headline runs from Taylor Swift's Eras Tour, Foo Fighters, Coldplay, Bruce Springsteen, and Billy Joel. The umbrella roof makes the ballpark a year-round candidate for big events that other open-air stadiums simply can't risk in a Pacific Northwest spring or shoulder-season; the wide concourses, attached light-rail station, and SoDo restaurant-and-brewery scene around the gates have turned a Mariners game or a Pearl Jam night into a full-day Seattle outing rather than a stadium-and-out experience. This page is the working guide for anyone trying to figure out where to sit, how to get there, where to park, whether the roof will be open tonight, and what's actually on the schedule at T-Mobile Park.
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