Stadium Show Brings Hip-Hop's Biggest Name to Tampa's Biggest Stage Raymond James Stadium hosts Ye on Sunday, June 28th at 8:00 PM, bringing one of hip-hop's most influential artists to Tampa's most iconic venue. The one-hour performance marks a rare stadium appearance, transforming Ray Jay from its usual football configuration into a concert destination. This isn't your typical arena show—stadium shows operate on a different scale, with production elements that match the venue's massive footprint. What to Expect: Raymond James Stadium seats over 65,000, and Ye live in Tampa means the venue will likely deploy its full concert setup with stage configurations designed for maximum sightlines. The 8:00 PM start time catches the tail end of June daylight, with sunset around 8:30 PM creating natural lighting transitions as the show progresses. Stadium acoustics differ significantly from arena shows, so the production typically compensates with enhanced sound systems and visual elements that play to the venue's scale. The crowd draws from across the Tampa Bay region for shows of this magnitude, creating an atmosphere that blends dedicated fans with casual concert-goers. Insider Tips: - Gates opening time hasn't been announced, but stadium shows typically allow entry 90 minutes before showtime—arrive early since security screening processes thousands simultaneously - The no-bag policy is strictly enforced; only clutch purses up to 4.5" by 6.5" are permitted, so plan accordingly or use the storage lockers on Tom McEwen Blvd - Floor sections offer the closest proximity but expect standing-room density, while lower bowl seats provide better overall sightlines for stadium production elements - Concession lines peak right before showtime and at set breaks—hit them early or wait until the performance starts - Mobile-only ticketing means having your phone charged and screenshots ready won't work; you need the live ticket - Stadium shows run louder than indoor venues, so consider bringing earplugs if sound sensitivity is a concern Venue Details: - Raymond James Stadium enforces a strict no re-entry policy once you leave the venue - All tickets are mobile-only; physical tickets aren't available and screenshots won't scan at gates - Cashless parking payment is required for all lots, so have cards or mobile payment ready - The iconic pirate ship remains in place during concerts, often incorporated into production design - Concessions and restrooms are distributed throughout the concourse, though lines vary by location - Security includes metal detector wanding for all guests; refusal means no entry Getting There: Raymond James Stadium sits at 4201 N Dale Mabry Hwy, with Dale Mabry serving as the primary access route from both north and south Tampa. The venue offers approximately 10,000 on-site parking spots plus 15,000 off-site, all operating first-come, first-served with cashless payment at entry. Lot 15 and Lot 14 along Steinbrenner Drive provide closer access to main gates, though they fill fastest. Public transit connects via multiple bus stops, with Tampa Bay Boulevard @ Dale Mabry Highway stops sitting about a 7-minute walk from the stadium. North Himes Avenue also runs parallel to the venue, with stops at Ohio Avenue and Heiter Street offering alternative approach routes. The stadium shares its neighborhood with USF's athletic facilities, so the area handles large crowds regularly. Local Scene: Stadium shows generate their own pre-game economy, and the surrounding area offers options for different approaches. Panera Bread sits 692 meters away for those wanting something quick and predictable before heading in. Stadium Cafe brings Cuban flavors within 649 meters, fitting Tampa's food culture while staying close to the venue. Landers Steakhouse sits about 1.1 kilometers away for those building dinner into the evening, though timing gets tight with an 8:00 PM start. Chili's Grill & Bar at 2903 N Dale Mabry offers familiar happy hour options about 1.4 kilometers from the stadium. Post-show options thin out given the 9:00 PM end time and stadium exit logistics, but La Teresita on Columbus Drive stays open late, serving Cuban comfort food about 1.5 kilometers away. The Dale Mabry corridor itself runs thick with chain options for those prioritizing convenience over local character.

Ye Live in Tampa
Sun, Jun 28, 2026
8:00 pm
Raymond James Stadium
Raymond James Stadium, 4201 N Dale Mabry Hwy, Tampa, FL 33607, United States
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