Venue Details

The Gabba

411 Vulture St
Woolloongabba, Queensland 4102
AU

Opening Hours : Box offices are open when main gates open – see ticket for more information. Ground Access: -------------------- Public access to the Gabba is via Gates 2 and 9 (Stanley Street) or Gates 4 and 7 (Vulture Street).

Payment Methods : Payment methods Payment methods

Running Times: Gates - ??? Start - ??? Finish - Approximately 2.5 hours after start time All times are approximate and subject to change. Mobile delivery is the easiest and safest way to access tickets to your events. When you select Mobile delivery at checkout - your mobile phone is your ticket! You can access your tickets inside either the Ticketmaster or Brisbane Lions app, or via ticketmaster.com.au. Your tickets will not be available for print or emailed to you. Conditions of entry click here.

Tickets are available for purchase and collection from gate opening times on match-days. Ticket offices are located at Gabba Gates 2, 4, 7 and 9 (note some ticket offices are closed depending on the event) By choosing Ticketfast as your delivery method, tickets can be printed at home. These are also accepted to obtain free public transport to and from the game.

Parking restrictions and road closures apply in the Gabba Traffic Area before and after Cricket matches. 15-minute parking limits apply in most restricted areas unless otherwise signed. Taxis will drop off in Wellington Road, Linton Street and Duke Street only. After the game a supervised taxi rank will operate in Wellington Road near the East Brisbane School.

Please call Ticketmaster Customer Service on 1300 136 122 for access to wheelchair seating in: - Northern Stand, Lower Sections 2 and 35 - Northern Stand, Upper Section 49 - Southern Stand, Upper Sections 64 and 71

Management reserves the right to prohibit entry and evict persons who are under the influence of drugs or alcohol; are disorderly; or engage in inappropriate behaviour, vandalism or evade admission. Any breach of rules may be reported to Police. Management has the right to refuse entry to patrons carrying prohibited items or to confiscate those items. Bag searches are conducted at entry gates, so you will need to queue if you bring a bag. Please consider this when planning your arrival time to a game. By entering the Gabba you agree to retain your ticket at all times and follow any lawful staff instruction. For full details on the Gabba’s conditions of entry, please visit www.thegabba.org.au WHAT CAN BE TAKEN INTO THE GROUND: - The bags are to be no more than 40 cm high, 40 cm long and 40cm wide; They are soft to the touch i.e. able to be squeezed in the hand - Water and non-alcoholic beverages in plastic or cardboard packages which have not been previously opened. - Food, but not in packaging that could be used as a projectile ie pizza box - Tea or coffee thermos (which will be checked) - Binoculars and personal cameras WHAT CANNOT BE TAKEN INTO THE GROUND: - Camel-packs and hard eskies of any size are not permitted into the ground. Management suggests the use of soft sided bags (six-pack size), open top fabric bags (such as green supermarket bags) or clear plastic bags in order to abide by the conditions of entry; - Deliveries and product from external caterers are not permitted; - Folding Chairs; - Alcohol – Fines apply to patrons caught trying to smuggle alcohol into the venue; - Crockery, cans, opened bottles, glass containers, dangerous or illegal substances, flares, fireworks, laser pointers, loud hailers and musical instruments including horns and whistles; - Flags and flagpoles displaying political or offensive messages; - Potential weapons such as knives, chains, studded belts, etc; - Any items which are regarded as offensive, or which can be used as a projectile or create litter (this includes pizza cartons, streamers, confetti and ticker-tape); - Items, which in the opinion of Management, have the potential to cause injury or are a nuisance or inconvenience to any other person; and - Oversized items will not be permitted into the venue, that is items which are unable to fit under your seat. - The Gabba is a licensed venue. Alcoholic beverages must not be taken into or out of the Gabba. It is an offence for minors to purchase or consume alcohol or for persons to supply alcohol to minors. Alcohol may only be consumed in clearly marked areas of the venue. Fines apply to patrons who attempt to bring alcohol into the venue.

International Cricket Season ---------------------------------------------------- Children - 15 years of age and under. Under 5 - Queensland Cricket's policy is that young children and toddlers will be admitted free only if they do not take up a dedicated seat. Other than for General Admission areas, parents should be advised that they will need to buy a child’s ticket unless they are prepared to nurse the child on their lap for the entire day. Ticket policies are set by the AFL as follows: ----------------------------------------------------------- - Children aged 6-14 years at 1 January 2010 are eligible to purchase a junior ticket. - Children aged 5 years and under at 1 January 2010 are entitled to enter the ground at no charge, however they must not occupy a seat. - Persons aged 15 years and over at 1 January 2010 are classified as adults, unless they hold a valid concession card. - Accepted forms of concession include: student cards for full-time secondary and tertiary students, pensioner concession cards, Veterans Affairs and TPI cards, Health Care cards and Personal Treatment Entitlement cards. - Holders of a Companion Card are entitled to a free ticket with the purchase of another ticket of equal or greater value.

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