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Innings Festival in Tempe

- Ed Masley Arizona Republic | USA TODAY NETWORK

Dave Matthews Band, Death Cab for Cutie and Weezer are among the music acts who will play at Innings Festival 2020 this weekend in Tempe.

Innings Festival 2020 will bring Dave Matthews Band, Weezer, Death Cab for Cutie, Portugal. the Man and more to Tempe Beach Park and Arts Park for the third year Saturday, Feb. 29, and Sunday, March 1.

The baseball-themed event also will feature appearance­s by MLB legends including Hall of Famers Trevor Hoffman and Jim Thome.

There’s plenty of action in Left Field, a portion of the park set aside for baseball-themed activity, where you can test your skills at the Virtual Home Run Derby, Steal a Base, Game Saving Catch and the Batting Cage.

Taking part in the baseball activities is free. Visit guest services by the entrance to sign a waiver or just show up at the activity and sign the waiver there.

Returning for a second year is Off the

Mound with Ryan Dempster, a talk show featuring interviews with and performanc­es by MLB players past and present, along with artists from the festival lineup.

See schedule below for details.

Innings Festival basics

The box office is at the southeast corner of Mill Avenue and Rio Salado Parkway.

Buy tickets at inningsfes­tival.com/tickets or the box office noon-8 p.m. Friday, noon.-10 p.m. Saturday and noon.-9:30 p.m. Sunday.

Gates open at 1 p.m. Music starts at 1:30 p.m. Saturday and 1:45 p.m. Sunday.

Saturday music lineup and schedule

Dave Matthews Band, 8:30-11 p.m. Home Plate Stage. Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, 7:25-8:25 p.m. Right Field Stage.

Portugal. the Man, 6:20-7:20 p.m. Home Plate Stage.

Dr. Dog, 5:15-6:15 p.m. Right Field Stage.

Whiskey Meyers, 4:10-5:10 p.m. Home Plate Stage.

ZZ Ward, 3:05-4:05 p.m. Right Field Stage.

Strand of Oaks, 2:15-3 p.m. Home Plate Stage.

❚ Boy Named Banjo,

Right Field Stage. 1:30-2:15 p.m.

Sunday music lineup and schedule

❚ Weezer,

Stage.

❚ Death Cab for Cutie, 8:25-9:25 p.m. Right Field Stage.

❚ Rainbow Kitten Surprise, 7:20-8:20 p.m. Home Plate Stage.

❚ O.A.R., 6:15-7:15 p.m.

Stage.

❚ The Struts,

Plate Stage.

❚ Big Head Todd and the Monsters, 4:05-5:05 p.m. Right Field Stage.

❚ Pedro the Lion, 3:15-4 p.m. Home Plate Stage.

❚ Nikki Lane,

Field Stage.

❚ Wilderado,

Plate Stage. 9:30-11 p.m. Home 5:10-6:10 2:30-3:15 1:45-2:30

Right p.m. Home p.m.

Plate

Field

Right p.m. Home

Saturday MLB player appearance­s at Innings

❚ Kenny Lofton,

Batting Cage.

❚ Off the Mound featuring Ryan Dempster, 3:30-4 p.m. and 5:45-6:15 p.m.

❚ Jake Peavy,

Speed Pitch.

❚ Eric Davis, 4:30-5:30 p.m. at Batting Cage.

❚ Ian Happ, 6:15-7:15 p.m. at Batting Cage.

❚ Trevor Hoffman, 6:30-7:30 p.m. at Speed Pitch.

❚ Aaron Rowand, 6:30-7:30 p.m. Batting Cage. 2:30-3:30 4:30-5:30 p.m. p.m.

Sunday MLB player appearance­s at Innings

at at at

❚ Wally Joyner, 2:30-3:30 p.m. at Batting Cage.

❚ Shawon Dunston, 3-4 p.m. at Batting Cage.

❚ Off the Mound featuring Ryan Dempster 4-4:30 p.m. and 6:30-7 p.m.

❚ Bret Saberhagen, 4:30-5:30 p.m. at Speed Pitch.

❚ Miguel Montero, 4:30-5:30 p.m. at Batting Cage.

❚ Jim Thome,

Cage. 7-8 p.m. at

Batting

Food and drink at Innings Festival

The following restaurant­s will be at the festival: Island Noodles, Dilla Libre Gourmet Quesadilla­s, El Jefe Tacos, Farmboy American Fare, Hoss Doggies, Hot Bamboo, Pork on a Fork, Romega Taqueria, Fresh Shave, the Spot and White Mountain Food Co.

Beverage options include Corona Beach House, Hazy Little Lounge, Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey, Milagro Cantina and Tito’s Homemade Vodka Stardust Lounge.

Credit cards and cash are accepted. There are no ATMs on site.

For iPhone users, Apple Pay is accepted throughout the park. The Innings Festival mobile app has discounts and promotions for Apple Pay customers.

Tickets to Innings Festival 2020

Single-day tickets are $99; two-day tickets are $159.

General admission-plus single-day tickets are $168 (Saturday is sold out); GA-plus two-day tickets are $266. These tickets include shaded seating at the main stage, air-conditione­d restrooms, a bar and compliment­ary water and soft drinks.

Single-day VIP tickets are $295 (Saturday is sold out); two-day VIP tickets are $585.

VIP tickets include a VIP lounge at each stage; a viewing platform at Home Plate stage and viewing area at Right Field stage; seating, air-conditione­d restrooms, compliment­ary beer and water plus cocktails for purchase at both lounges; premium entrance to the festival; preferred pricing for locker rentals with mobile charging.

Single-day platinum tickets are $675 (Saturday is sold out); two-day platinum tickets are $1,200.

Platinum tickets include on-stage viewing at Home Plate stage; front-ofstage viewing at both stages; Platinum Clubhouse lounge with bar at each stage; lunch and dinner buffet in the Home Plate Clubhouse; shuttle transporta­tion between stages, shaded seating and air-conditione­d restrooms in both lounges; concierge service; compliment­ary lockers with mobile charging and other perks.

Children age 7 and under get in free with a ticketed adult.

How Innings wristbands work

Wristbands allow you to purchase food, drinks and merchandis­e without opening your wallet each time. Wristbands purchased before the shipping deadline have been mailed out. If you have not received yours 72 hours prior the start of the festival, call 888-5127469.

If you purchased your wristband after the shipping deadline, bring a valid photo ID to get your wristband at the box office.

Activate your wristband before entering the park to save time. Or, you can activate it at the Wristband Registrati­on Tent just inside the main entrance. Wristband activation guarantees that the wristband is associated with the person wearing it. You can add an emergency contact to your wristband info.

To activate, visit inningsfes­tival.com/wristband.

At the festival, fans can link their wristband to a credit or debit card to pay at food vendors, bars and merchandis­e tents.

How to get there and where to park

The Innings Festival is Tempe Beach Park and Arts Park, 80 W. Rio Salado Parkway.

There is no parking at the festival. Fans are encouraged to take public transporta­tion, use ride sharing, walk or bike.

Biking: Parking is just west of the main entrance off Rio Salado Parkway. Bring your own lock. Tempe Bicycle Action Group will offer a compliment­ary bike valet to get to you to the festival.

ADA and ride share: Pick-up and drop-off are on Ash Avenue between Third Street and Rio Salado Parkway.

Public transit: Fares on Valley Metro light rail and local buses are $2 for one ride or $4 for one day. Purchase at a vending machine at rail stations, on board the bus or at a retail location. Find out more at valleymetr­o.org/fares.

To plan your trip, go to valleymetr­o.org or download the Ridekick app from the App Store or Google Play.

Valley Metro Rail: Use one of the 11 free park-and-ride locations to access the light rail. Use the Mill Avenue and Third Street station to get to and from Tempe Beach Park. Visit valleymetr­o.org/park-and-ride for informatio­n.

Valley Metro Bus: Route 48 serves Tempe Beach Park. The nearest stop is at Ash Avenue and Rio Salado Parkway. For informatio­n, visit valleymetr­o.org.

Parking: Find a list of nearby parking lots at downtownte­mpe.com. Rates are $10-$20, based on proximity to the park.

Accessibil­ity

Valley Metro bus lines and rail stations are equipped with accessible services. Visit www.valleymetr­o.org/system-accessibil­ity to find out more.

The festival entrance has a dedicated Accessibil­ity Lane. If you have questions about accessibil­ity visit the Guest Services booth near the main entrance or email access@inningsfes­tival.com.

Entering the park and bag search

All bags will be searched before you enter. You may bring small purses and

drawstring bags that do not exceed 14 inches by 11 inches by 5 inches. Backpacks and bags with multiple pockets are prohibited.

Hydration backpacks are allowed, but must be empty and have only one additional pocket.

What you can’t bring to the festival

❚ Smoking and tobacco products.

❚ E-cigarettes or vaping devices.

❚ Aerosol containers (including sunscreen and personal beauty products).

❚ Profession­al audio/video recording equipment.

❚ Any camera with a detachable lens.

❚ Selfie sticks, tripods, monopods, GoPro mounts and attachment­s, detachable lenses or other commercial equipment.

❚ Drones or any remote flying device.

❚ Totems, flags or banners.

❚ Coolers (exceptions may be made for medical use).

❚ Framed backpacks.

❚ Hammocks.

❚ Glass and metal containers.

❚ Firearms, explosives, and weapons (including pocket knives, pepper spray, fireworks, etc).

❚ Illegal and illicit substances.

❚ Drugs or drug parapherna­lia.

❚ Outside food or beverage (including alcohol).

❚ Umbrellas.

❚ Profession­al-grade radios or walkie-talkies.

❚ Pets, except for trained service animals.

❚ Skateboard­s, scooters, bicycles, wagons, carts and any personal motorized vehicles.

❚ Tents, canopies or shade structures.

❚ Unauthoriz­ed/unlicensed vendors.

❚ Unauthoriz­ed solicitati­on and materials such as handbills, flyers, stickers, beach balls, giveaways and samples.

❚ Large chains or spiked jewelry.

❚ Bicycles inside the festival grounds. Free parking is available near the entrance.

❚ Chairs.

❚ Inflatable furniture.

No liquids through the gate

No liquid are permitted through security checkpoint­s.

Empty water bottles (plastic or aluminum) or hydration packs are allowed but must be empty and have no more than one pocket in addition to the one holding the water reservoir. Water refill stations are located throughout the park.

What you can bring to Tempe Beach Park

❚ Binoculars.

❚ Blankets, sheets and towels.

❚ Strollers.

❚ Basic point-and-shoot cameras without detachable lenses and other accessorie­s.

❚ GoPro cameras without accessorie­s.

❚ Sealed sunscreen lotion (no aerosol containers).

❚ Physician-prescribed medication that is not expired. Must show physician’s prescripti­on and consult with a safety officer upon entry.

Official mobile app

The Innings Festival mobile app is the official resource for news and emergency informatio­n. It has an interactiv­e map and custom scheduler. Get the app on iPhone or Android.

What to do if you lose something

Visit the Guest Services booth near the main entrance or go to inningsfes­tival.com/lostfound to see found items or make a lost and found claim. If you find something, turn it into Guest Services.

The company behind the festival

The festival is produced by C3 Presents, the team behind Lollapaloo­za and the Austin City Limits Music Festival, as well as the Music City Food + Wine Festival, the Austin Food + Wine Festival and the NFL Draft Fan Festival.

 ??  ?? Fans cheer as Shakey Graves performs during the Innings Festival on March 3, 2019, at Tempe Beach Park. LISA WEBB/SPECIAL FOR THE REPUBLIC
Fans cheer as Shakey Graves performs during the Innings Festival on March 3, 2019, at Tempe Beach Park. LISA WEBB/SPECIAL FOR THE REPUBLIC
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Grouplove perform during Innings Festival on Saturday, March 2, 2019, at Tempe Beach Park.
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Eddie Vedder performs during the Innings Festival on Sunday, March 3, 2019, at Tempe Beach Park.

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