Public Enemy Concert at MetLife Stadium
Join us for an electrifying performance by the legendary hip-hop group Public Enemy on, at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Known for their powerful lyrics and dynamic stage presence, Public Enemy continues to be a significant force in the music industry, blending social commentary with infectious beats. This concert promises to be a memorable experience for fans old and new.
FAQs
What are the parking options at MetLife Stadium?
Parking at MetLife Stadium is managed through official stadium lots and nearby third-party park-and-ride options. It is advisable to check the event page for specific parking rules and pricing as they can vary by event. General parking typically ranges from $30-$60+. For convenience, consider purchasing a prepaid parking pass in advance.
What is the seating arrangement for the concert?
MetLife Stadium features multiple seating levels including field/floor sections, lower bowl (100-level), mezzanine or club seating (200-level), and upper bowl (300-level). For concerts, the best views are generally from the lower bowl sections angled toward the stage. Floor seats offer proximity but may have obstructed views depending on crowd dynamics.
How can I purchase tickets for the event?
Tickets for Public Enemy's concert can be secured through ticketsny.org. Prices currently start around $120-$500+, depending on demand and seating choice. Ensure you have your mobile tickets ready before arriving at the venue.
What is the expected duration of the concert?
The typical setlist duration for Public Enemy concerts is approximately 90 minutes to 2 hours. Expect a high-energy performance featuring their greatest hits along with some new material.
Are there any age restrictions for this event?
This concert is open to all ages; however, children over 34 inches in height will require a ticket. Children under this height may enter free but must share a seat with a ticketed adult.
What are the public transport options available?
MetLife Stadium is accessible via public transportation through Secaucus Junction and Meadowlands rail service when operational. This option can help avoid traffic congestion on event days.
What should I know about bag policies at MetLife Stadium?
MetLife Stadium has specific bag policies in place to ensure safety and security. It is recommended to check the official venue website for detailed information regarding permitted items before attending the concert.
Seating Information
MetLife Stadium offers a variety of seating options tailored to enhance your concert experience:
- Field/Floor Sections: Best for fans seeking an immersive experience close to the stage, though visibility may vary based on crowd standing.
- 100-Level Lower Bowl: Provides an excellent balance of proximity and elevated sightlines, making it a popular choice for concerts.
- 200-Level Club/Mezzanine: Offers premium comfort and amenities with great views of the stage.
- 300-Level Upper Bowl: Generally more budget-friendly, providing a full-stadium view but further from the action.
Parking Information
Parking at MetLife Stadium is organized through official lots and nearby park-and-ride options. Here are some key details:
- Lots E, F, and G: Closest stadium-area parking with accessible options available. Pricing varies by event.
- Lot C: Dedicated drop-off area for guests with disabilities adjacent to the Verizon Gate.
- Edison ParkFast at Secaucus Junction: A useful park-and-ride option when NJ TRANSIT rail service is operational.
- American Dream Parking: Located within walking distance from the stadium; pricing may vary on event days.
Public Enemy New York Concert reviews
good music... but
"Why was this show not canceled? The entire area was soaked by lightning storms for the 2 hours before the show, all night during the show, and after the show. The outdoor, uncovered venue made us endure the rain for 2 hours. Public Enemy took the stage and played 4 songs, then left because the PA system was starting to malfunction due to the water: Absurd. And to make matters worse, they didn't cancel the show until 45 minutes after the band finished playing. Thanks for the pneumonia, a wasted $60 ticket, and my squandered 4 hours."