Going to Beyoncé in Kansas City? Here’s what you can bring inside Arrowhead Stadium
After a two-week delay, the Beyhive will finally swarm over Kansas City on Oct. 1.
That’s when superstar singer Beyoncé will bring her “Renaissance” tour to GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium for the last date of the year.
While fans are getting their silver-themed attire ready, Arrowhead Stadium has guidelines on what fans can bring inside the venue.
If you’re headed to watch the “Alien Superstar” perform, here’s what’s allowed.
What can fans bring inside the Beyoncé concert?
Concerts at Arrowhead Stadium follow the same rules as if they were hosting a Chiefs game. If you bring in a bag, it must follow the NFL’s Clear Bag policy:
One-gallon clear zip-seal bag, like a Ziploc bag.
Small clutch bags that aren’t bigger than 4.5 inches by 6.5 inches, with or without a handle or strap. These can be carried into Arrowhead Stadium.
Exceptions will be made for medically necessary items after inspection.
You can also bring these items inside the stadium:
Binoculars without the case
Banners, signs and flags that aren’t larger than 3 feet by 5 feet
Blankets, but you have to carry them.
Cameras smaller than 6 inches and without the case
Breast pump and its supplies
Handheld radios and televisions with an earpiece
Portable chargers that aren’t larger than 6 inches by 3 inches by 1.5 inches. Your device has to be disconnected from the charger during an inspection.
Seat cushions without pockets, zippers, compartments or covers
Water bottles that are factory-sealed and are 20 ounces or less
Small umbrellas, but you can’t open them inside the stadium.
What items can the Beyhive not bring inside?
The following items are not allowed inside Arrowhead Stadium:
All food and beverage items, except for factory-sealed 20-ounce water bottles
Backpacks, fanny packs, cinch bags and coolers bigger than what the stadium allows
Boom boxes
Fireworks
Flammable liquids
Floor mats
Glass, metal or plastic thermoses, cups, bottles or flasks
Helmets and hardhats
Large strollers
Laser pointers of any type
Noisemakers such as air horns or bells
Poles and rods of any kind
Portable heaters
Seat cushions with pockets, zippers, compartments or covers
Sports balls
Weapons such as guns or knives
Arrowhead Stadium also doesn’t allow fans to bring in offensive or obscene clothes, banners or signs with language that includes someone’s race, ethnicity, color, gender, religion, creed, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender expression or national origin.
This includes headdresses and face paint styled in a way that appropriates American Indian cultures.
The same applies to apparel or banners intended to instigate, incite or encourage physical confrontation.