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- Apr 23THU•(TBD)thuApr 23(TBD)Penn RelaysFranklin Field - PA, Philadelphia, PA
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- Oct 17SAT•(TBD)satOct 17(TBD)Pennsylvania Quakers vs. Columbia LionsFranklin Field - PA, Philadelphia, PA
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Franklin Field - PA upcoming events — Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Discover the Historic Franklin Field - PA
The Franklin Field - PA is more than a stadium — it's a living landmark that has hosted generations of unforgettable moments in Philadelphia. Set on the University of Pennsylvania campus in University City, Franklin Field - PA upcoming events bring fans together for college football, world-class track and field, and special concerts in a storied setting.
Opened in 1895 and currently configured for 52,958 guests, Franklin Field is the oldest operating stadium in college sports and the country’s first two-tiered stadium. Its classic brick façade and distinctive horseshoe bowl frame a field that’s seen it all — from the first stadium scoreboard to historic broadcasts.
Home to the University of Pennsylvania Quakers and the annual Penn Relays since day one, the venue has also welcomed the Philadelphia Eagles (1958–1970), the Army-Navy game (1899–1935), and marquee artists like The Rolling Stones, U2, Bruce Springsteen, The Who, Pink Floyd, and Genesis. Few venues blend collegiate tradition and big-stage spectacle as seamlessly as Franklin Field.
Innovation has always been part of its DNA — the first U.S. football game broadcast on radio took place here in 1922, and the first televised football game aired from this stadium in 1939. Today, you’ll find modern amenities woven into its historic design, including suites, club areas, and updated concessions.
Whether you’re catching the Penn Relays, a Quakers rivalry game, or a special concert under the Philadelphia sky, Franklin Field offers a one-of-a-kind experience with rich tradition and energizing crowds. It’s a bucket-list venue for sports fans and live event lovers alike.
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Seating Recommendations and Charts
Franklin Field - PA offers seating for approximately 52,958 guests, arranged in a classic horseshoe-shaped bowl with two tiers of seating and a mix of reserved and general admission for select events. Sections are divided into lower and upper tiers, with special areas like suites, club seating, and press boxes available for certain event configurations.
- Lower Sideline (e.g., Sections 104–106 near midfield): For football and track, these sections are widely regarded as some of the best views in the stadium. You’ll have a balanced perspective of the entire field and excellent sightlines for the finish line during track events.
- Lower End and Horseshoe Corners: A strong value play for fans who want closer proximity to the action without paying midfield premiums. Sightlines are still solid, with a lively atmosphere, especially for rivalry games.
- Upper Sideline (Upper North/Upper South): Expect expansive views over the entire venue — great for appreciating the stadium’s scale and the Philadelphia skyline. These seats are ideal if you prefer a wide-angle vantage point and often carry more budget-friendly pricing.
- Club Seating and Suites: When available, these areas offer upgraded comfort, preferred sightlines, and hospitality perks — perfect for hosting colleagues, friends, or family during marquee matchups or special events.
- Press Box Side Seating: On event days when accessible, seats along the press box side can provide shelter from wind and weather, with excellent vantage points aligned to broadcast angles.
Use Ticket Purchase’s interactive Franklin Field - PA seating chart to see real-time seat availability, compare prices, and zero in on your ideal section. Detailed sections, rows, and pricing filters help you find the right view fast.
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Location and Transportation
Venue Address
Franklin Field - PA
235 South 33rd Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104
Located on the University of Pennsylvania campus in University City, the stadium sits within Philadelphia city limits and is easy to reach from downtown and surrounding neighborhoods.
- Parking: On-site parking is limited. Nearby garages — including Walnut 38 Garage and Penn Museum Garage — typically charge $10–$25 during events. Street parking is limited and time-restricted.
- Public Transit: Convenient access via SEPTA subway, trolley lines, and buses. 30th Street Station (Amtrak) is within walking distance.
- Rideshare & Dropoff: Designated pickup and dropoff zones are available near 33rd Street and Spruce Street.
Arrival Recommendations
Plan to arrive 60–90 minutes before your event start time. This window gives you time to navigate security screening, find your section, and explore concessions — particularly important for high-attendance days like the Penn Relays or big Quakers games. If you’re parking in a nearby garage, allow extra time for the short walk to the gates.
Franklin Field is an outdoor stadium, so dress for the weather — events are rain or shine. Bring a light jacket for evening breezes and sun protection for day sessions. Large umbrellas are prohibited, so consider a poncho or rain jacket if the forecast calls for showers.
Public transit is a smart choice during peak events. If you’re arriving via SEPTA or from 30th Street Station, expect a brief campus walk. Upper tier seating involves stairs, so comfortable footwear is recommended. If you’re coordinating with friends, pick a meet-up spot near 33rd Street or Spruce Street before you enter so your group can head in together.
Venue Navigation
Franklin Field’s horseshoe bowl features lower and upper tiers with concourses that connect concessions, restrooms, and merchandise stands. Elevators serve upper levels, and ramps are available at main entrances, making it easier for guests with mobility needs to navigate between areas.
You’ll find a variety of food and beverage stands throughout the concourses, plus ATMs and portable charging stations for convenience. Penn Quakers and Penn Relays merchandise kiosks pop up during major events, and the Penn Relays Hall of Fame exhibit is showcased during the meet. Expect some stair climbing for upper-level sections — comfortable shoes are a good idea.
Security and Policies
- Bag Policy: Clear bags only (12" x 6" x 12" max); small clutches permitted. All bags are subject to search.
- Prohibited Items: Weapons, outside food and drink, large umbrellas, coolers, alcohol, noisemakers, and drones.
- Re-entry Policy: No re-entry once you exit the venue.
- Service Animals: Permitted for guests with disabilities (ADA-compliant).
- Camera Policy: Non-professional cameras allowed; no detachable lenses or video equipment.
Post-Purchase Tips — Be Ready for Event Day
- Download your tickets before arriving — cell service can be limited.
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- Charge your phone fully.
- Review venue policies in advance.
- Dress for the weather — events proceed rain or shine, and umbrellas may be restricted.
- Head to the upper levels early if you want skyline photos before the action starts.
Pre-Event Planning
Map your route ahead of time and choose your preferred transit or parking option based on event size. For large event days like the Penn Relays, garages can fill quickly — arriving early helps you avoid congestion and get through security smoothly. If you’re coordinating a group, designate a meet-up point near 33rd Street or Spruce Street before you scan in.
Want a perfect view? Check the Franklin Field - PA seating chart to compare sections and angles for your specific event. Midfield lower sections (104–106) provide balanced sightlines for both football and track, while upper tiers offer panoramic views — including great sunset backdrops over the Philadelphia skyline.
Plan your pre-game or intermission snacks by scouting the nearest concession stands on your way in. You’ll find stadium classics alongside local Philadelphia favorites, making it easy to grab a bite without missing key moments.
Accessibility
Franklin Field - PA is ADA-accessible, with designated ADA parking available in nearby lots and garages. Accessible seating is located throughout the stadium, and companion seating is offered so your group can stay together.
Elevators serve the upper levels, ramps are available at main entrances, and mobility shuttles run from designated lots during major events. Assistive listening devices are available upon request. For help choosing accessible seating, contact Ticket Purchase for personalized support before you buy.
Dining Options
Inside the venue, you’ll find concessions serving snacks, drinks, and classic stadium fare like hot dogs, pretzels, pizza, and more. Local Philadelphia favorites — including soft pretzels and cheesesteaks — are often available at select stands, so you can enjoy the city’s flavors without leaving your seat.
Food and Restaurants Near Franklin Field - PA
If you’re arriving early or staying nearby, there are excellent dining options in University City, just a short walk from the stadium:
- White Dog Cafe (University City) — Upscale American fare with a focus on local and sustainable ingredients.
- Distrito (University City) — Vibrant Mexican restaurant known for tacos and creative margaritas.
- Pod (University City) — Modern Asian fusion with sushi and unique cocktails in a futuristic setting.
- Sabrina’s Café (University City) — Popular brunch spot offering hearty American comfort food.
- Han Dynasty (University City) — Renowned for spicy Sichuan Chinese cuisine.
- Dim Sum House by Jane G’s (University City) — Classic dim sum and Chinese dishes in a contemporary space.
- Baby Blues BBQ (University City) — Southern-style barbecue with ribs, pulled pork, and comfort sides.
- Smokey Joe’s (University City) — Historic college bar with pub food and a lively atmosphere.
These nearby spots make it easy to grab a delicious meal or drink before heading into the show.
Other Venues in Philadelphia
Philadelphia and its surrounding areas offer a thriving live entertainment scene — and Ticket Purchase connects you to them all:
- Wells Fargo Center — Arena home to the Philadelphia Flyers (NHL), 76ers (NBA), and major concerts.
- Citizens Bank Park — Baseball stadium, home of the Philadelphia Phillies (MLB).
- Lincoln Financial Field — Football stadium, home of the Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) and Temple Owls (NCAA).
- The Met Philadelphia — Restored historic theater hosting concerts and special events.
- The Fillmore Philadelphia — Mid-sized concert venue in Fishtown for rock, pop, and indie acts.
- Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts — Home to the Philadelphia Orchestra and Broadway touring shows.
- Academy of Music — Historic opera house hosting ballet, opera, and classical performances.
- The Mann Center for the Performing Arts — Outdoor amphitheater for concerts and festivals.
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Other Things to Do in Philadelphia
Beyond the sports and entertainment, the Philadelphia area offers incredible attractions for visitors heading to Franklin Field - PA:
- Philadelphia Museum of Art — Iconic museum with world-class collections and the famous “Rocky Steps.”
- Liberty Bell Center — Historic symbol of American independence in Independence National Historical Park.
- Independence Hall — UNESCO World Heritage Site where the Declaration of Independence was signed.
- Reading Terminal Market — Bustling indoor market packed with diverse food vendors and local specialties.
- Philadelphia Zoo — America’s first zoo, featuring hundreds of animal species and innovative exhibits.
- Franklin Institute — Interactive science museum with hands-on exhibits and an IMAX theater.
- Eastern State Penitentiary — Historic prison museum known for its striking architecture and haunted tours.
- Spruce Street Harbor Park — Seasonal waterfront park with hammocks, food vendors, and games.
- Magic Gardens — Mosaic art environment and gallery created by artist Isaiah Zagar.
- Rittenhouse Square — Elegant public park surrounded by shops, cafes, and historic architecture.
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