Seeing Coldplay, Oasis or another headlining artist in concert at Rogers Stadium this summer? It’s likely you are among hundreds of thousands of music fans with questions about the new venue at Downsview airport in ɫɫÀ².
A Google search for Rogers Stadium still serves up information about the SkyDome downtown which is NOT the venue in question.Â
The Star has tried and tested fan suggestions and official tips from the organizers themselves.
Heading to see Coldplay tonight? Here’s what you need to know

A photograph of the brand new 50000 seat Rogers Stadium front gates for concerts in ɫɫÀ² on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
Nathan Denette THE CANADIAN PRESSThe initial impressions of the temporary venue have been less than ideal, with some attendees voicing concerns about safety and crowd management.
If you’re attending a concert at Rogers Stadium, here is what you need to know and bring to be best prepared before heading to the venue — including guidance and warnings from those who’ve already been:
From travel to heat protection to washrooms, here’s everything you need to know ahead of the

Beverage and food seating at the brand new 50,000-seat concert venue, Rogers Stadium, in ɫɫÀ² on June 26.Â
Nathan Denette/THE CANADIAN PRESS file photoLooking for food and drink options before the show? Here are some nearby options
At the ]Stray Kids show, a small water bottle cost $7 and a bigger one was $5 more. Fries were $10, and if you wanted the cheapest beer, you had to cough up $14.75.
Here are some hacks to picking up grub and refreshments to make sure you’re prepared for the full experience at the 50,000-seat concert venue:
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The temporary venue will host major acts for several years, but plans for a permanent facility
From the long-anticipated Oasis reunion to farewell tour stops from Wu-Tang Clan and the Who,
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