Published: June 26, 2024

Summertime means events other than football games fill up Folsom Field. First up, the Odesza concert on June 29. Main gates open at 5:30 p.m., and the first act begins at 6:30 p.m. 

Plan ahead for crowds and traffic to best avoid delays and to get to the fun on time. Please review CU Boulder’s Athletic Department concert information, including the No Bag Policy details. 

Concertgoers should expect heavy traffic and allow extra time to navigate city and campus streets. 

Know before you go

What: Odesza: The Last Goodbye Finale
When: Saturday, June 29, 6:30 p.m.
Where: Folsom Field
Gates open: 5:30 p.m.
Parking: $40 per car; lots open at 2:30 p.m.

 No bags allowed

Please visit CU Boulder’s Parking and Transportation website for complete details on ODESZA parking, rideshare drop-off and pickup information, ADA accessible parking and other transportation options, including information on bus transit, bike share and e-scooters. 

Parking in campus lots, which open at 2:30 p.m., is $40 per vehicle. Parking must be purchased on site and is not available in advance. Payment is accepted by credit card only. 

There will be no commercial vending areas or commercial parking on the CU Boulder campus. Parking lots close one hour after the event has concluded. No overnight parking on campus.

This year, drivers will want to be aware of city of Boulder road construction along Colorado Avenue, which could cause travel delays. New lane markings and lane configurations along Colorado between 28th Street and Folsom Street indicate red “bus only” lanes, which may be reserved for buses and right turns only. Please follow instructions provided by those directing event traffic.

Concertgoers will be directed to report any safety concerns by texting/calling an in-stadium number that will be displayed on Folsom Field screens during the show. CU Boulder’s Division of Public Safety provides security support for all large events held on campus. In an emergency, please call 911 to be routed to the DPS communications center.

Later this summer, on Aug. 17, Folsom Field will host the Tyler Childers concert.