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Key Takeaways
- T-Mobile Arena sits at 3780 Las Vegas Boulevard South, inside The Park entertainment district between New York-New York and Park MGM.
- The 20,000-capacity arena hosts headline concert tours, Vegas Golden Knights NHL hockey, boxing, MMA, comedy, and special events year-round.
- Park MGM and New York-New York are both under a five-minute walk, making a car or rideshare unnecessary if you're staying in either resort.
- Gates typically open two to three hours before events, with doors opening 90 minutes to two hours ahead, so arriving 60–90 minutes before show time is the safe standard.
- The arena is fully cashless and enforces a strict clear-bag-style policy, so leave backpacks and most purses at your hotel and bring only a small clutch if needed.
At a glance
Quick Facts & Planning Snapshot
Location
3780 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, NV 89158
Capacity
20,000
Hosts
Concerts, Vegas Golden Knights (NHL), boxing, MMA, comedy and special events
From nearby hotels
Park MGM and New York-New York under 5 minutes on foot; MGM Grand about 10 minutes
Parking
Garages at Park MGM and New York-New York; event-night pricing applies
Transit
Walking, rideshare, Las Vegas Monorail (MGM Grand Station), RTC buses, free Bellagio–Park MGM tram
Gates open
2–3 hours before events; doors open 90 minutes to 2 hours before start time
Payments
Fully cashless facility — credit or debit card only
Event types: headline concert tours, Vegas Golden Knights hockey, championship boxing and MMA, comedy, and special events. Hotel zones: Park MGM, New York-New York, MGM Grand, Excalibur, Luxor, Mandalay Bay, ARIA, Bellagio, Caesars Palace, and The Venetian. Transportation modes: walking from nearby resorts, rideshare, the Las Vegas Monorail, RTC buses, and the free tram between Bellagio and Park MGM. Timing: arrive 60–90 minutes before show time.
Overview
Planning Your Night at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas
T-Mobile Arena opened in 2016 as a joint venture between MGM Resorts International and AEG, and it quickly became one of the Strip's most versatile live entertainment venues. The arena sits inside The Park, an open-air entertainment district built specifically to connect the venue with the surrounding resort corridor, located on the west side of Las Vegas Boulevard just behind the Statue of Liberty replica outside New York-New York.
With 20,000 seats, T-Mobile Arena hosts an unusually broad calendar: headline touring concerts, UFC events, NHL hockey for the Vegas Golden Knights, comedy specials, and other special events all run through the same building depending on the week. That variety means the layout, seating configuration, and even the crowd energy can shift significantly from one event to the next, so it's worth checking your specific event's format before you plan your night.
Because the arena sits directly between New York-New York and Park MGM, it's one of the most walkable major venues on the Strip if you choose your hotel carefully. Use the jump links on this page to move straight to the sections most relevant to your trip — where to stay, how to get there, parking and rideshare strategy, entry and bag rules, seating options, and what to expect once doors open.
Event calendar
Upcoming Events Worth Knowing
T-Mobile Arena's 2026 calendar runs deep with major touring acts. Kali Uchis brings her For The Girls Tour to the arena on August 8, 2026 at 7:00 PM, followed by ENHYPEN's WORLD TOUR BLOOD SAGA on August 14, 2026, with the exact start time to be announced closer to the date. Boxing returns with a Romero vs. Lopez card spanning August 29–30, 2026, also with times to be confirmed.
September brings back-to-back headline shows, with J. Cole performing on September 6, 2026 at 8:00 PM and MANÁ following on September 11, 2026, also at 8:00 PM. Wu-Tang Clan close out their run with Wu-Tang Forever: The Final Chamber on October 3, 2026 at 7:30 PM, and Doja Cat brings her Ma Vie tour to the arena on October 31, 2026 at 7:30 PM.
Closing out the year, Olivia Rodrigo brings her Unraveled Tour to T-Mobile Arena on December 19, 2026 at 7:00 PM. As always, confirm exact dates, doors and start times, and any support act schedule on the official T-Mobile Arena events calendar close to your travel date, since concert timing can shift as tours finalize their routing.
Where to stay
Getting to T-Mobile Arena and Where to Stay
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Park MGM and New York-New York are both genuinely under a five-minute walk from T-Mobile Arena, making either one the simplest choice if you want to avoid rideshare lines and parking logistics altogether. MGM Grand is about 10 minutes away via a dedicated pedestrian bridge, which keeps the walk sheltered from Strip traffic and makes it a strong second option if your preferred resort is booked. Our Las Vegas destination guide covers these neighborhoods and more if you're planning a broader trip around your event.
Excalibur, Luxor, and Mandalay Bay all sit within a 10 to 20 minute walk, offering a wider range of price points while still keeping the arena within easy reach on foot. ARIA and Bellagio run 15 to 20 minutes away, but both connect via a free tram directly to Park MGM, which effectively shortens the trip to a short ride plus a brief walk. Caesars Palace and The Venetian sit 20 or more minutes away and typically require rideshare, so factor that added time and cost into your evening if you choose to stay further up the Strip.
For a curated shortlist of neighborhoods built specifically around festival and concert travel in Las Vegas, check our best areas to stay for Las Vegas festivals guide before you book. And for a broader look at pairing hotels with transportation citywide, see our hotels and transportation guide , which walks through how to weigh walking distance against nightly rates across the entire Strip corridor.
Getting there
Transportation Options to T-Mobile Arena
Walking from a nearby hotel is the fastest way to reach T-Mobile Arena on event night, particularly from Park MGM, New York-New York, or MGM Grand, all of which sit within a short, well-lit walk of the venue. If you're staying further away, rideshare drop-offs are typically routed to MGM Grand or Park MGM rather than directly at the arena entrance, so expect a short walk from your drop-off point regardless of how you arrive.
The Las Vegas Monorail's MGM Grand Station puts you 10 to 15 minutes on foot from the arena, which can be a useful option if you're coming from a hotel further north on the Strip that connects to the monorail line. RTC buses run along Las Vegas Boulevard and offer a low-cost alternative for guests not in a hurry, while the free tram between Bellagio and Park MGM effectively extends walkable range for guests staying at either of those two resorts.
For a deeper breakdown of transit options across the wider Las Vegas metro area beyond just this one venue, our Las Vegas festival transportation guide covers getting around the city more broadly, including options for travelers staying off the Strip entirely.
Getting inside
Entrances, Gates, Bag Policy and Accessibility
Gates at T-Mobile Arena typically open two to three hours before events, with doors opening 90 minutes to two hours before the scheduled start time. Always confirm the exact gate and door times for your specific event on your ticket or the official T-Mobile Arena event page, since these windows can shift depending on the type of show or game.
The arena's bag policy is strict: small clutches measuring 4.5 inches by 6.5 inches or smaller are allowed, but larger bags, backpacks, and most purses are not permitted through security. Bag straps do not count toward the size dimensions, so a bag that otherwise fits the limit won't be disqualified because of its strap. Medical bags, diaper bags, and strollers are accepted but are subject to additional screening at the entrance.
Security screening includes metal detectors at every entrance, and there is no re-entry once you enter the arena, so make sure everyone in your group has everything they need before heading inside. Bag check opens when doors open and closes 45 minutes after the event ends, giving you a defined window to retrieve any checked items once the show wraps.
Prohibited items include outside alcoholic beverages, camera equipment with interchangeable lenses or external flash units, drones, laser pointers, weapons and firearms, laptops, tripods, selfie sticks, large seat cushions, and signs exceeding posted size limits. Outside food is generally allowed but glass bottles are not, and each concert, sports game, or special event may add its own additional restrictions on top of the venue's standard policy, so check your specific event listing before you pack.
Accessible seating and restrooms are available throughout the venue, and a designated guest services area handles ADA needs, lost items, and general questions. If you need wheelchair-accessible seating, an accessible route, or another accommodation confirmed in advance, contact the venue's guest services ahead of your visit rather than waiting until you arrive.
Inside the bowl
Inside the Arena: Seating, Policies and Event Tips
T-Mobile Arena's seating configuration changes based on the event type. Vegas Golden Knights hockey games use a rink configuration seating roughly 17,500 fans, while center-stage concerts can expand to a full 360-degree seating bowl accommodating the arena's full 20,000-person capacity. End-stage concerts typically run smaller, seating between 12,000 and 18,000 depending on the staging, and boxing or MMA events use a ring-center setup that reconfigures the floor entirely.
Standard seat widths run 18 to 22 inches depending on section, and standing-room areas are available on select shows for fans who prefer a more general-admission-style experience. Terrace tables offer semi-private, high-top seating along the concourse, elevated above the lower bowl, accommodating up to four guests per table with reserved bar-style seating that provides good stage or ice views along with in-seat drink service and easy access to nearby VIP lounges and food.
Suites run 310 square feet with a private bar, restroom, and refrigerator, seating 12 guests per suite. Loge boxes and opera boxes accommodate four to six people with in-seat service, TV displays, and access to private lounges, making them a strong option for small groups who want an elevated experience without booking a full suite.
Once you're inside
Food, Drinks, Comfort and Arrival Tips
T-Mobile Arena is a fully cashless facility, so bring a credit or debit card since cash is not accepted anywhere inside the venue. Food and beverage options range from quick-serve concession carts to sit-down spots and themed stands spread across multiple concourse levels, covering everything from casual BBQ to gastropub fare depending on where you're seated. Alcoholic and non-alcoholic drink options are both widely available throughout the concourses.
For a broader look at dining and things to do around your event, our Las Vegas destination guide covers neighborhoods, restaurants, and citywide itinerary ideas if you're building a longer trip around a T-Mobile Arena show rather than a single night out on the Strip.
The arena maintains a temperature around 65°F, especially noticeable during hockey games, so bring breathable layers for the Nevada heat outside but pack a light jacket or hoodie for the cooler air inside. Comfortable shoes matter given the amount of walking involved — navigating the Strip, moving through concourses, and standing in lines all add up over the course of an event night.
Consider ear protection for kids attending loud concerts or hockey games, and arrive early to avoid crowd congestion near entrances and concession stands. Merchandise lines are typically shortest shortly after doors open, so that's the best window to shop if you want a specific item before it sells out. Check your digital tickets and phone wallet before walking to the doors, since T-Mobile Arena strongly encourages mobile tickets over printed copies.
Before you go
Practical Arrival Checklist for T-Mobile Arena Events
- Confirm your event's exact date, doors, and start time on your ticket or the official T-Mobile Arena events page.
- Load mobile tickets into your phone's wallet app in advance, and keep a screenshot as a backup.
- Review the bag policy before you pack — plan on a small clutch only, or leave bags at your hotel entirely.
- Lock in your transportation plan, whether that's walking, rideshare, the monorail, or the free Bellagio–Park MGM tram.
- Bring a credit or debit card, since the arena is fully cashless for concessions and merchandise.
- Pack a light jacket or hoodie for the arena's cooler interior, even in Nevada's summer heat.
- Coordinate a group meeting point in case phones or cell service become unreliable in the crowd.
- Bring a fully charged phone and a portable charger, since mobile tickets and rideshare apps both depend on battery life.
- Stick to well-lit, busy streets and travel in a group when walking to or from the arena at night.
- If you need mobility assistance, ADA seating, or an accessible route, contact guest services in advance rather than waiting until you arrive.
Common questions
FAQ
Verify the details
Official Sources and Last Verified Information
- T-Mobile Arena — Plan Your Visit A-Z Guide
- T-Mobile Arena — Bag Check Policy
- T-Mobile Arena — Events Calendar
- Las Vegas Monorail — Getting to T-Mobile Arena
- T-Mobile Arena — Fact Sheet (PDF)
Gate times, parking rates, transit schedules, and event-specific rules can change between the day you read this guide and the day you attend. Always verify current details against the official sources above close to your travel date. Explore all venues on Vewtopia, or browse stadiums and arenas for more venue-specific travel guides.
Last verified: July 21, 2026

