Ford Field Tickets

Ford Field Tickets

12/26

Thu

GameAbove Sports Bowl: Pittsburgh vs Toledo
2:00 PMFord FieldDetroit, MI
FROM $5+
Date

TBD

Minnesota Vikings at Detroit Lions
Time TBDFord FieldDetroit, MI
FROM $350+
Date

TBD

NFC Wild Card - TBD at Detroit Lions
Time TBDFord FieldDetroit, MI
FROM $380+
Date

TBD

NFC Divisional Round - TBD at Detroit Lions
Time TBDFord FieldDetroit, MI
FROM $546+
1/26

Sun

NFC Championship - TBD at Detroit Lions
Time TBDFord FieldDetroit, MI
FROM $1,149+
2/15

Sat

AMA Supercross
2:30 PMFord FieldDetroit, MI
FROM $30+
2/22

Sat

Monster Jam
5:00 PMFord FieldDetroit, MI
FROM $26+
2/23

Sun

Monster Jam
3:00 PMFord FieldDetroit, MI
FROM $32+
3/29

Sat

Billy Joel
7:00 PMFord FieldDetroit, MI
FROM $200+
4/30

Wed

AC/DC
6:00 PMFord FieldDetroit, MI
FROM $100+
5/18

Sun

Post Malone with Jelly Roll
7:30 PMFord FieldDetroit, MI
FROM $170+
6/10

Tue

Kendrick Lamar and SZA
7:00 PMFord FieldDetroit, MI
FROM $167+

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About Ford Field

Ford Field

Home to the NFL’s Detroit Lions, the Ford Field is an architectural marvel whose frosted ceiling and natural light flowing in leave fans in awe every single time. The silver windows in the ceiling recall the automotive factories typical of Detroit while the southern entrance offers visitors a grand view of downtown Detroit. 

 

The History

Unlike most stadiums built from scratch, the Ford Field was created on the former Hudson warehouse constructed in the 1920s. The warehouse section of Ford Field was renovated and turned into the venue’s suites located along the southern sideline. Part of the old warehouse area forms the modern lounges, reserved to premium club members. Although the warehouse has been around since the 1920s, the Ford Stadium didn’t open its doors until August 24, 2002.

Even though it’s the home of the Detroit Lions, Ford Field has hosted the remarkable Pittsburgh Steelers vs Seattle Seahawks matchup for Super Bowl XL in 2006. Other memorable events include the 2010 Frozen Four game and the Lions’ first Monday Night Football game against the Chicago Bears in 2011.

Fans can attend soccer matches all year round at the Ford Field and they may even be able to witness professional bull riders. After all, The Professional Bull Riders came through on their Built Ford Tough Tour back in 2012. Other recurring events include Monster Jam Truck races and WrestleMania matches. Last but not least, music performers such as The Rolling Stones, Eminem, Madonna, Zac Brown Band, and many others often roll through the Ford Field on tour.

Here is one unusual fact about the Ford Stadium. Believe it or not, the field was built 45 feet below street level to ensure the stadium doesn’t interfere with the city’s linear skyline.

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Ford Field located?

Ford Field is a domed football stadium located in Downtown Detroit, Michigan.

 

What kind of events does Ford Field host?

As well as seasonal football, Ford Field events include college football, wrestling championships, basketball, soccer, hockey, and many concerts.

 

Which team is playing at Ford Field?

 The stadium serves as the home of the Detroit Lions (NFL).

 

Where can I park for free at Ford Field?

There are nine official parking lots and decks serving Ford Field events. Parking at these locations for a Detroit Lions game costs between $35 and $45 depending on the location and the game. If you’re looking for more affordable parking then there are a few unofficial lots in downtown Detroit. At these lots, prices range from $10 to $20.

But, if you’re looking for even cheaper parking, then turn to the streets! Parking is free on Sundays on the streets near the stadium. We recommend you arrive a few hours before the game so that you have enough time to browse the streets.

 

What is the seating capacity of Ford Field?

The regular seating capacity is approximately 65,000 for Ford Field events, though it is expandable up to 70,000 for football and 80,000 for basketball.

 

Who owns Ford Field?

Ford Field is owned by the Detroit-Wayne County Stadium Authority.

 

How do I get to Ford Field using public transport?

Fans wishing to avoid the hassle of parking can turn to Detroit's People Mover. This transport system serves Ford Field events. Get off at Grand Circus Park and stroll into the stadium with time to spare, and a few extra bucks in your wallet.