
Plan the Ride Before the Encore
Book your stadium or festival transfer ahead of time and skip the post-show scramble - fixed price, a driver who knows where to wait, no surge pricing when the lights come up.
Book your concert transferA stadium tour moves through thirty cities a year, and every city answers the same two questions a little differently: how do you get to the venue, and how do you get out once sixty thousand people hit the street at the same time.
Here you'll find stadium transfer guides, festival transport breakdowns, and tour city guides built around the dates fans are actually flying in for - not generic sightseeing lists, but the logistics that matter on the night itself.

Sixty thousand people leave a stadium within twenty minutes of the final song, and the transport that worked fine three hours earlier - the train, the rideshare app, the family car idling outside - tends to stop working at exactly the moment everyone needs it. The fans who've done this more than once already know the surge pricing is coming, the taxi rank has a line, and the last train left while the encore was still going. The ones who haven't are about to find out.
This hub is built around that gap. You'll find stadium-by-stadium transfer guides written with a concertgoers' actual evening in mind: how far the venue really is from the airport, what a private transfer costs against a rideshare app with surge pricing applied, and where a driver can realistically wait when "meet inside the venue" isn't an option. Festival guides go a step further, since a multi-day event usually means landing in an unfamiliar country first and figuring out the journey from airport to festival grounds before the music even starts.
Beyond the venue-specific breakdowns, you'll find practical guides for the in-between moments: what time the metro genuinely stops running in London or Tokyo, how rideshare pricing actually behaves once a stadium empties out, and what solo concertgoers - especially women heading back to a hotel alone after dark - should know about getting home safely. Tour city guides round things out for fans flying in for one specific date who want to make the most of the rest of the trip.
Summer on Tour
How to get to the show and back again, venue by venue - real timing, and where to actually meet your ride once the crowd spills out.





