On top of ticketing, lodging and travel, visitors for the Rolling Stones concert have one more logistic to figure out: parking.
With 52,000 total tickets, the number of ticket holders from out-of-town may surpass that of a regular home football game.
"It's a different crowd from football games because there's not going to be as many students," said Rebecca White, director of the University Department of Parking and Transportation.
White said the department is offering different parking options, ranging from free to $15-20.
In a recent release, the department reported that 1,500 "premium" parking spaces directly next to the stadium are available for $15 apiece through a lottery which began yesterday. The lottery is open for entry until Sept. 18, and winners will be announced the next day.
Parking options also include parking with access to a stadium shuttle and special parking for people with disabilities.
Additionally, 1,500 spaces will be available based on a first-come, first-serve basis within walking distance