Arlington Concert Party Bus & Transportation
Arlington sits at the center of the DFW Metroplex — which means it also sits at the center of some of the loudest, most traffic-snarled concert nights in North Texas. Globe Life Field, Esports Stadium Arlington, and AT&T Stadium all pull massive crowds, and I-30 and TX-360 are not kind to groups trying to coordinate carpools after a show. An Arlington concert party bus rental puts your whole crew in one vehicle, takes care of the route in, and drops everyone at the venue entrance — no designated driver, no $45 parking scramble, no one getting left behind waiting on a rideshare surge.
Call 682-226-7100 and tell us your show date.
Providing Concert Transportation Since 2011
Party Buses Arlington has been running concert groups through the DFW Metroplex since 2011 — Mavs playoffs, Cowboys games, and stadium tours at AT&T Stadium, plus festival nights at Esports Stadium and outdoor amphitheater shows at Lava Cantina The Colony (a quick run up I-35E). Over that stretch, we've learned which parking lots fill by noon on big show days, which post-concert pickup times are worth planning for, and why groups coming in from Fort Worth should leave earlier than they think on I-30 when AT&T Stadium empties 80,000 fans onto Randol Mill Road at once.
That history is what shapes how we book concert transportation in Arlington. When you call 682-226-7100, you're not describing your group to someone reading from a script — you're talking to a team that has run this route before and knows what time to have the bus at the curb.
Bus Options Perfect for Any Concert Transportation Need in Arlington, Texas
Not every concert group is the same size, and Arlington concert transportation shouldn't be priced like it is. Party Buses Arlington gives you access to a full fleet — from 14-passenger Sprinter limos for a suite-level experience to 40- to 56-passenger charter buses with undercarriage bays for larger group outings. For mid-size crews hitting Globe Life Field or Esports Stadium, the 15- to 35-passenger minibus handles the I-30 approach with room to spare. Fan groups who want the party to start before the show typically book our 15- to 50-passenger party buses — built-in bar, LED lighting, and a Bluetooth sound system to carry the energy from pickup to the gates.
Tell us your headcount and your venue, and we'll match you with the right vehicle. Oversized groups heading to AT&T Stadium can book a full charter bus with onboard restrooms and reclining seats for the ride home. Call 682-226-7100 for a same-day quote with no obligation.
14 Passenger Sprinter Limo
Sprinter Van Rental with Driver
15 Passenger Party Bus
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50 Passenger Party Bus
40-56 Passenger Charter Bus
Concert Transportation Available in Arlington, Texas and the Following Cities
Arlington is ringed by cities whose concert-goers regularly end up at the same venues — and we handle pick-ups from all of them. Fort Worth groups heading to AT&T Stadium or Esports Stadium board in their own neighborhoods instead of fighting I-30 traffic in a personal car. Dallas groups coming west for a show at Globe Life Field let the bus handle the TX-183 bottleneck.
We also pick up from Irving, Grand Prairie, Mansfield, Euless, and Bedford, and we coordinate multi-stop routes when a group is scattered across two or three suburbs before converging on the venue.
Wherever your crew is gathered — a hotel near Six Flags, a home in North Arlington, a restaurant in downtown Fort Worth — we build the pickup sequence to get everyone on board before the traffic on I-30 thickens. Rent a bus in Arlington for your concert group and stop worrying about who picks up whom.
AT&T Stadium and Globe Life Field: Arlington's Two Biggest Concert Stages
AT&T Stadium (1 AT&T Way, Arlington, TX 76011) is one of the few venues in the country that can host a stadium-scale concert for 100,000 people — and parking on those nights is an exercise in patience even on a good approach. Randol Mill Road and Collins Street lock up hours before showtime, and the stadium's rideshare pickup zones push post-show wait times past 45 minutes on sellout nights. Your Arlington party bus drops your group at the designated commercial vehicle entrance and times the post-show pickup so the bus is ready and waiting before the encore ends.
Globe Life Field (734 Stadium Drive, Arlington, TX 76011) runs its own concert calendar alongside the Rangers' home schedule, and the shared parking infrastructure between the two stadiums means major show nights funnel thousands of cars into the same lots on Collins Street and Nolan Ryan Expressway simultaneously. One Arlington charter bus moves your whole crew past all of that — drop-off at the stadium entrance, pickup at an agreed curb spot after the last song. Call 682-226-7100 and book before the show sells out — the vehicles go fast on AT&T Stadium concert weekends.
Texas Trust CU Theatre and Esports Stadium: Arlington's Mid-Size Concert Circuit
Texas Trust CU Theatre (1001 Performance Place, Grand Prairie, TX 75050) is technically a Grand Prairie address but draws heavily from Arlington, Mansfield, and Cedar Hill — and its 6,200-capacity indoor setup means even a "smaller" sold-out show creates real parking pressure in the Lone Star Park complex. The venue's lots fill from the east side first; by the time most groups arrive, the close rows are gone and the walk from overflow is longer than people expect on a Texas summer night. A party bus rental out of Arlington handles the drop-off at the venue entrance, skips the lot search entirely, and has the bus at the curbside pickup window after the show.
Esports Stadium Arlington (1200 Ballpark Way, Arlington, TX 76011) runs a growing live-music and event calendar inside the Entertainment District — the same block as AT&T Stadium and Globe Life Field — which concentrates parking pressure on Ballpark Way and Road to Six Flags on any big event night. For groups coming from Fort Worth or south Arlington on those dates, an Arlington minibus rental is a straightforward solution: everyone boards at one spot, arrives together, and exits cleanly. Give us the show date at 682-226-7100 and we'll have the right vehicle ready.
Post-Concert Pickups, Hotel Shuttles, and Parking That Costs More Than You Planned
The part that surprises first-timers at AT&T Stadium: parking passes for premium lots start around $30–$40 on normal nights and push well past $75 on stadium concert weekends — and they have to be purchased in advance, because the best lots sell out days before the show. Groups who show up without a pre-purchased pass often end up in overflow lots south of I-30, a 20-minute walk from the gates in July heat. One Arlington concert party bus cuts out every one of those hassles with a single flat quote split across your crew.
For groups staying at hotels near Six Flags or along AT&T Way, we also handle hotel shuttle loops — pickup from the lobby before the show, drop-off at the hotel after. That setup is especially useful for out-of-town groups coming in for a stadium residency weekend. Post-concert pickups can be arranged at a specific curb, a restaurant, or a bar in the Entertainment District, and we build the buffer time into the booking so the bus isn't rushed when the show runs long.
Call 682-226-7100 to build the right post-show plan for your group.
Live Nation at Dos Equis Pavilion and Outdoor Venue Runs from Arlington
Not every DFW concert night stays inside a stadium. Dos Equis Pavilion (1818 First Ave, Dallas, TX 75210) sits in Fair Park and draws Arlington groups east on I-30 for amphitheater shows from May through October — outdoor seating, lawn sections, and a post-show exit that spills 20,000 fans back toward the Central Expressway and I-30 interchange simultaneously. Getting a carpool of eight people coordinated for that exit on a Friday night is its own event.
An Arlington charter bus makes it a non-issue: the group loads together, the bus handles the Fair Park exit congestion, and everyone is back on I-30 heading west without drawing straws for who drives.
We also take Arlington groups to Billy Bob's Texas (2520 Rodeo Plaza, Fort Worth, TX 76164) in the Stockyards — a shorter hop west but a venue with limited street parking near Exchange Avenue that gets genuinely tight on headliner nights. The round-trip from Arlington to the Stockyards and back is a natural party bus run: pre-show energy on the way there, post-show recap on the way back. Book early for Stockyards shows — available vehicles for Fort Worth runs on weekend nights fill up fast.
Band and Crew Transportation, VIP Group Runs, and Airport-to-Show Transfers
Not every group going to a concert is going as fans. Party Buses Arlington also arranges Arlington party bus rentals for production crews, venue staff, and VIP groups who need coordinated transportation from DFW International Airport (2400 Aviation Drive, DFW Airport, TX 75261) to AT&T Stadium or Globe Life Field. DFW sits about 16 miles north of the Entertainment District via TX-360 South — a straightforward run in off-peak hours, and a run that needs proper timing on show days when TX-360 tightens near Abram Street.
For touring bands and their crews needing multi-stop runs between DFW Airport, production hotels near the stadium corridor, and the venue load-in entrance, we coordinate the schedule so everyone and everything moves on time. VIP suites at AT&T Stadium regularly coordinate pre-show shuttle loops from a designated hotel, and our minibuses and Sprinter limos are the right size for those runs. If your group is flying in from out of town for a show at AT&T Stadium, call 682-226-7100 — we'll build the airport-to-venue transfer into a single booking with nothing left to figure out on the day.
How Much Does Concert Transportation in Arlington Cost?
| Type of Bus | Cost Per Hour Weekdays | Cost Per Hour Weekends | Cost Per Day |
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| 14 Passenger Sprinter Limo | $170 – $318+ | $219 – $344+ | $1,526 – $3,113+ |
| Sprinter Van Rental | $187 – $273+ | $218 – $366+ | $1,395 – $2,748+ |
| 15 Passenger Party Bus | $204 – $330+ | $241 – $340+ | $1,396 – $2,817+ |
| 18 Passenger Party Bus | $266 – $330+ | $268 – $378+ | $2,121 – $2,563+ |
| 20 Passenger Party Bus | $244 – $338+ | $268 – $340+ | $1,939 – $2,796+ |
| 25 Passenger Party Bus | $248 – $326+ | $265 – $360+ | $1,827 – $2,854+ |
| 28 Passenger Party Bus | $255 – $337+ | $279 – $351+ | $2,147 – $2,653+ |
| 30 Passenger Party Bus | $297 – $374+ | $318 – $414+ | $2,331 – $3,021+ |
| 40 Passenger Party Bus | $297 – $338+ | $321 – $478+ | $2,297 – $3,473+ |
| 50 Passenger Party Bus | $294 – $441+ | $337 – $490+ | $2,173 – $4,043+ |
| 15–35 Passenger Minibus | $113 – $246+ | $147 – $261+ | $1,098 – $2,105+ |
| 40–56 Passenger Charter Bus | $158 – $327+ | $162 – $348+ | $1,331 – $2,841+ |
| Rates vary by trip length, travel dates, passenger count, amenities, and availability. Use our online quote form or call 682-226-7100 for exact pricing. | |||
Client Reviews of Our Concert Transportation in Arlington
We rode out to a show with a big group and skipping the parking nightmare alone made it worth it. The pre-show energy on the bus was unreal, music going, everyone hyped. They dropped us close and were right there to grab us after the encore. No fumbling for a ride at midnight. We'll be doing this for every concert from now on, hands down.
Sloane H.
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Jamal W.
Took twelve of us to see one of our favorite bands and the bus set the whole tone. We blasted the artist's songs the entire way and showed up buzzing. Loved not stressing about a lot or who was sober enough to drive home. Booking was straightforward and they nailed the pickup time perfectly. Made an already great night even better. Highly recommend for any show.
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Freya C.
Concert night with my friends and we wanted to make it an event, not just a drive. This nailed it. The inside was comfy, the sound was loud, and we sang the whole way to the venue. Coming home we were all wiped out and so glad we just hopped on and relaxed. The reservation was easy to lock in. Perfect way to do a show with a crowd.
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Hector P.
Got the bus for a stadium concert and it was the smartest call. We rolled in deep, everyone together, and the party started before we even arrived in Arlington. After the show there was no waiting around or splitting up rides. They were exactly where they said they'd be. The whole group keeps bringing up how fun the bus part was. Easily worth it.
Frequently Asked Questions About our Arlington Concert Transportation Services
How early should our group leave for a show at AT&T Stadium to avoid traffic?
On a stadium concert night, plan to depart at least two hours before showtime if you're coming from Fort Worth or south Arlington — I-30 between downtown Fort Worth and the Collins Street exit backs up well before the venue opens, and Randol Mill Road can be stop-and-go for 45 minutes before gates. A party bus in Arlington gives you a fixed departure time with the traffic built in, so you're not scrambling to leave earlier than planned.
Can the bus wait for us at AT&T Stadium after the show ends?
Yes. The bus is booked as a block of hours, which means it stays nearby during the show and is at the arranged pickup curb when your group walks out. We build a post-show buffer into every concert booking for AT&T Stadium, because post-show pedestrian clearance on Collins Street typically runs 20–30 minutes before vehicles can move freely.
You agree on the pickup spot when you book — no hunting for the bus after the encore.
Do you run pickups from multiple locations before a show?
Yes — multi-stop pickup routes are standard for concert groups scattered across Arlington, Mansfield, Fort Worth, or Grand Prairie. We order the stops by location so no one is waiting too long, and the bus arrives at the venue with the full crew on board. Just give us each pickup address and a target arrival time when you call 682-226-7100 and we'll map the route.
Is a party bus or a charter bus better for a concert group of 40 people?
For 40 people, a 40-passenger charter bus typically gives you the most comfort — reclining seats, overhead storage, climate control, onboard restrooms, and undercarriage bays for any gear or bags. If the group wants music and a livelier ride to the show, a 40- to 50-passenger party bus with a built-in sound system is the alternative. Both vehicles handle the AT&T Stadium approach route easily.
Tell us your group's vibe and we'll point you to the right fit.
Can we rent a bus for a festival weekend that runs multiple days?
Absolutely. Multi-day concert festivals — whether that's a residency run at AT&T Stadium or a back-to-back weekend at Texas Trust CU Theatre — can be booked as separate daily reservations or as a multi-day arrangement. Booking both days together secures the same vehicle and pickup times across the run.
Call 682-226-7100 well ahead of the festival weekend; multi-day bookings for major DFW events fill early, especially in summer.




