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Rogers Centre is a 49,282-seats open-air stadium in Toronto, home of the Toronto Blue Jays, known for retractable-roof home of the toronto blue jays, the former skydome.

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Stadium49,282 capacity
South Core / Harbourfront (downtown Toronto)
Rogers Centre
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Capacity
49,282 seats
Opened
1989
Type
Stadium · Outdoor
Home team
Toronto Blue Jays
Address
1 Blue Jays Way, Toronto, ON M5V 1J1
1 Blue Jays Way, Toronto, ON M5V 1J1
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FIELDFloor A — 389Floor B — 369Floor C — 349Lower Bowl 1 — 189Lower Bowl 2 — 181Lower Bowl 3 — 189Lower Bowl 4 — 241Lower Bowl 5 — 249Lower Bowl 6 — 241Lower Bowl 7 — 189Lower Bowl 8 — 181Lower Bowl 9 — 189Upper 1 — 119Upper 2 — 124Upper 3 — 129Upper 4 — 159Upper 5 — 164Upper 6 — 169Upper 7 — 159Upper 8 — 164Upper 9 — 129Upper 10 — 119Upper 11 — 124$369$189$189$249$189$124$169$119$124
Field / Floor
Lower bowl
Upper center
Value
View from Lower Bowl 5 · Rogers Centre
Lower Bowl 5
Lower bowl · great sightlines
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Getting there & tips

A two-minute walk from Union Station via the SkyWalk, served by TTC subway Line 1, GO Transit, and the UP Express.
A small on-site garage plus many South Core and Entertainment District lots serve the ballpark; most fans pre-book a nearby Green P or commercial garage given limited stadium parking.
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Stadium events generate heavy traffic — pre-booked parking, public transit, or rideshare drop-off zones are far faster than driving on game/show day.

Home team at Rogers Centre

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Toronto Blue Jays
MLB · Toronto

What to expect at Rogers Centre

A live event at Rogers Centre 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.

Duration
Roughly 2–3 hours
Atmosphere
Live crowd, full energy
Best seats
Lower bowl, near center
Entry
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Rogers Centre ticket prices by section

A quick guide to what you’ll pay across a typical venue — prices update live as sellers list.

Upper Bowl
Great value, full-field views from above
$40–$72
typical price range
Lower Bowl
Closer to the action on the sides and ends
$76–$128
typical price range
Club & Loge
Premium seats with extra comfort & amenities
$132–$200
typical price range
Field / Floor
Closest to the action, premium sideline & courtside
$200–$320
typical price range
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About Rogers Centre tickets

Rogers Centre sits at 1 Blue Jays Way in downtown Toronto, a five-minute walk south of Union Station and tucked under the base of the CN Tower. When it opened on June 3, 1989 it was called SkyDome — the world's first stadium built with a fully retractable roof, an engineering swing that made baseball, football, monster trucks, and arena rock all possible in the same building under the same Canadian sky. Rogers Communications bought the naming rights and the stadium in 2005 and rebranded it Rogers Centre, but a decent slice of the city still calls it the Dome. The building is the primary home of the Toronto Blue Jays, who have played every regular-season home game here since June 5, 1989 and won the 1992 and 1993 World Series inside these walls. It used to host the Toronto Argonauts (CFL) and a Buffalo Bills regular-season series before both partnerships ended in the mid-2010s, and the calendar now fills the non-baseball nights with mega-tour concerts, monster truck shows, and the occasional NFL preseason or college game. Capacity sits at roughly 41,500 for baseball after the multi-year Blue Jays renovation that wrapped before the 2024 season — down from the original 49,282 — and pushes past 53,000 for concerts when the floor is rigged for general admission. 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 Rogers Centre.

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Rogers Centre seats approximately 41,500 for baseball after the Blue Jays renovation that wrapped before the 2024 season — down from the original 49,282 when the building opened as SkyDome in 1989. For concerts with a general admission floor and full stage rigging, capacity stretches up to about 53,000 depending on the tour configuration. NFL and CFL footprints used to push past 54,000 with end-zone seating, though regular football tenancy ended in 2016.
Rogers Centre allows soft-sided bags no larger than 16 inches by 16 inches by 8 inches. Hard-sided coolers, backpacks larger than the size limit, and any rigid carrier are not permitted. All bags are searched at the gate. Medical bags, diaper bags, and bags carrying mobility or accessibility equipment are exempt from the size restriction with a quick inspection. There is no bag check at the stadium — if your bag doesn't pass the size rule, you'll have to return it to your car or hotel.
Yes, within limits. Fans can bring in factory-sealed water bottles up to one litre and small individual snacks for personal consumption — granola bars, fruit, sandwiches in a soft bag are all fine. Glass containers, alcohol, large coolers, and outside hot food are not permitted. The rules are stricter for concerts than for baseball, so check the specific event listing on TicketNetwork. Empty refillable water bottles are allowed and there are water fountains on every concourse.
It depends on the weather. The Blue Jays operations team makes the call roughly 90 minutes before first pitch based on rain, lightning risk, wind, and temperature — anything under about 12 degrees Celsius or above 30 humidex usually means a closed roof, plus any rain or thunderstorm threat. For concerts, the roof is almost always closed because of audio and lighting concerns regardless of weather. The official call is posted on the Blue Jays' social channels and the Rogers Centre app about an hour before doors.
Yes. Rogers Centre is one of the more family-friendly stadiums in MLB. The Junior Jays Saturdays program runs throughout the season with pre-game activities, themed giveaways, and a post-game kids' run-the-bases event. Concession stands carry kid-portion meals, the 100-level concourse has wide aisles for strollers, the team store stocks gear down to toddler sizes, and sensory rooms with noise-cancelling headphones can be booked free at Guest Services. The 500 level is generally quieter on weeknights and cheaper for families with young kids.
Yes. Step-free entry is available at Gates 1, 5, 9, and 13, with accessible elevators on every level. Dedicated wheelchair seating with companion seats is scattered through the 100, 200, and 500 levels and can be booked through the online accessibility filter or the Blue Jays accessibility line. Accessible washrooms are on every concourse. Service animals are welcome. Audio enhancement units and sensory accommodations are available free at Guest Services on Gate 9.
Rogers Centre is largely mobile-ticket only — most tickets are delivered through the MLB Ballpark app or your ticketing app and scanned from your phone at the gate. For will-call pickup of paper tickets or guest list entry, head to the Will Call window at Gate 9 with photo ID matching the purchaser's name. Will Call opens roughly two hours before first pitch for baseball and one hour before doors for concerts. Bring the credit card used for purchase and the confirmation number.
Re-entry is generally not permitted at Rogers Centre. Once your ticket has been scanned at the gate, leaving the stadium ends your access — even if you only step outside for a quick walk. There are limited exceptions for medical reasons or for fans accompanying minors, handled at the Guest Services desk on the concourse. For concerts, no re-entry is the standard policy across the board. Plan your trip into the building with that in mind.
There is no formal dress code for general seating — fans wear everything from Blue Jays jerseys to suits coming straight from the office. The premium clubs (TD Clubhouse, WestJet Flight Deck, Stella Artois Lounge) ask for smart casual: no torn clothing, no offensive graphics, no athletic shorts after 5 p.m. on weekdays. Apparel with obscene language or hate symbols is not permitted anywhere in the building. Costumes for theme nights are welcome as long as they don't include masks that fully cover the face.
Personal cameras with a detachable lens up to about six inches are allowed for Blue Jays games — fans take cameras into the 100, 200, and 500 levels with no issue. Professional-grade equipment, monopods, tripods, GoPros on poles, and detachable lenses over six inches require a media credential. For concerts, the camera policy is set by the touring artist and is usually no detachable lenses at all — only phones. Drones are prohibited inside and around the stadium at all times.
No. Rogers Centre is a fully non-smoking venue under both Toronto bylaws and stadium policy. That includes traditional cigarettes, e-cigarettes, vapes, and cannabis. There are no designated smoking areas inside the building, and re-entry is not allowed if you leave to smoke. Fans caught smoking inside the stadium can be ejected without refund. The same policy applies on the immediate exterior plazas and the SkyWalk approach from Union Station.
Union Station is a four-minute walk north of the stadium via Bremner Boulevard, with the indoor SkyWalk connecting Union's GO concourse directly into the building. Union serves the TTC Line 1 subway, every GO Transit commuter line, VIA Rail, and the UP Express from Pearson Airport (25 minutes, every 15 minutes). The 509 Harbourfront streetcar stops one block south at Bremner and Rees. Almost every fan in the Greater Toronto Area can reach a game by transit faster and cheaper than by driving.
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