HOUSTON — If you’re heading to one of the concerts at Shell Energy Stadium ahead of the AT&T Playoff Playlist, you’ll need to know about the venue’s bag policy.
Here's what you CAN bring - small purse or clutch back, childcare supplies and medical supplies. Bags that are 8/5 inches x 5.5 inches or smaller.
Here’s what you CAN’T bring – large purses, backpacks, briefcases, luggage, coolers, computer bags or camera bags.
Every bag that is brought into Shell Energy Stadium is subject to both visual and metal detector screening. If you don’t allow your back to be screened, you may not get in.
There are other do’s and don’ts when it comes to bringing items into Shell Energy Stadium.
For instance, you can bring in service animals, per ADA guidelines, deflated balloons and soccer balls, binoculars, cameras with a lens no longer than eight inches long (though camera bags are NOT permitted), and more.
As for items you cannot bring into the stadium, animals that are not ADA service animals, aerosol cans, air horns, bug spray, silly string, hairspray and more. You also can’t bring in drones, inflated soccer balls, frisbees laser pointers or pens, metal and glass containers and more.
You also can’t use any tobacco product of any kind or have offensive language on clothing or signs.
The items above are only a few items on the list. You can see the full list of what you can and can’t bring into Shell Energy Stadium here.
Below are the performers for the three days of concerts at the AT&T Playoff Playlist. Gates for each performance will open at 6 p.m.
- Friday, Jan. 5 -- KIDZ BOP
- Saturday, Jan. 6 -- Latto and Jack Harlow
- Sunday, Jan. 7 -- Megan Moroney, Jake Owen and Jon Pardi
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