LJVM Coliseum has more than 2,500 on-site parking spots, with additional overflow parking adjacent to Allegacy Stadium across Deacon Boulevard.
Deacon Boulevard is currently closed from the intersection of University Parkway to Piccolo Lane due to construction. Westbound traffic can still access Couch Ballpark, Fairgrounds Arena, and the Starry and Diet Pepsi Lots by entering Deacon Boulevard via Shorefair Drive.
The map below illustrates access to our parking lots during the ongoing construction.
Parking FAQ
Parking for most ticketed events ranges between $10-30 for general parking.
Some events may have VIP or Reserved options available, see purchase page for details.
Parking opens at least two hours prior to the event start time for most events.
Accessible car and van parking spaces are designated near the entrances of the LJVM Coliseum. Parking attendants will help direct guests to available accessible parking.
Space for oversized vehicles is very limited. Any vehicle exceeding 20 feet will be charged for multiple spaces. Buses are subject to a charge up to 4 times the posted rate unless otherwise posted. Oversized vehicle parking is sold on a first come first serve basis and usually fills quickly. For more information, contact us prior to the day of the event.
Contact UsTailgating is permitted in the Coliseum parking lots subject to the following rules:
- Only one parking space per car/truck/suv is permitted and tailgating is limited to the area directly in front of or behind your vehicle.
- Oversized vehicles exceeding 20 feet will be charged for multiple spaces.
- Beer may be consumed by those 21 and older, but alcoholic beverages such as fortified wine, spirituous liquor or mixed beverages are prohibited per NC statute. Kegs are permissible but providers are responsible for monitoring consumption and age.
- Propane/gas grills may be used, tanks should be in the 5-10 gallon range. Charcoal grills are prohibited.
- The following items are prohibited: gas generators, glass bottles or other containers, audio systems requiring an external power source.