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Kenny Chesney Tim McGraw Tickets : Lincoln National Field : Philadelphia PA June 16, 2012

March 9, 2012 by Jarrod Vrazel

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Kenny Chesney and Tim McGraw

Tim McGraw and Kenny Chesney are bringing the Brothers of the Sun concert to Philadelphia on June 16, 2012 at Lincoln National Field .

Buy Kenny Chesney Tim McGraw Philadelphia tickets and be there for a great day of country music.


Tim McGraw is a three-time Grammy winner who has had  number one singles in each of the last three decades – 32 in total – including the title track of his most recent album, ‘Southern Voice.’ His 2010 tour  was the year’s biggest country tour. “Felt Good On My Lips,” from his double-CD ‘Number One Hits,’ spent three weeks at  number one earlier this year.

Lincoln National Field is located at One Lincoln Financial Way, Philadelphia, PA 19148.

Lincoln National Field Directions

From Bucks County, Doylestown, Hatboro, Warminster, Willow Grove, Northeast Philadelphia

Option #1: Take I-95 South to Broad Street, Exit 17 (right-hand lane). Follow this into stadium parking.
Option #2: I-95 South to Packer Ave, Exit 19 (bear right off exit), bear right at 2nd light onto Packer Ave. Turn left onto Darien Street and stadium parking.

From Delaware, Maryland, Delaware County, Chester
Option #1: Take I-95 North past airport and Navy Yard to Broad Street, Exit 17 (formerly Exit 14) from the right-hand lane. Follow this into stadium parking.
Option #2: Take I-95 North to Packer Avenue, Exit 19 (formerly Exit 15). Take Packer Ave to Darien Street, turn left and follow signs for parking.
Option #3: Take I-95 North to Platt Bridge, Exit 13 (formerly Exit 11). After bridge turn right at 2nd light onto Pattison Ave then follow signs to parking.

From West Chester, Chester County
Option #1: Take Route 3, West Chester Pike, to I-476 south (Blue Route). Follow I-476 to I-95 north. Take I-95 north past the airport and Navy Yard to Broad Street, Exit 17 (formerly Exit 14) from the right-hand lane. Follow this into stadium parking.
Option #2: Take I-95 north to Packer Ave, Exit 19 (formerly Exit 15) and bear right off exit. Turn right at 2nd light onto Packer Ave. Turn left onto Broad Street and follow signs into stadium parking.
Option #3: Take I-95 north to Platt Bridge, Exit 13 (formerly Exit 11). After bridge turn right at 2nd light onto Pattison Ave then follow signs for stadium parking.

From Harrisburg, Lebanon, Reading, Pottstown 
Option #1: Take the Pennsylvania Turnpike east to Valley Forge, Exit 326 (formerly Exit 24). At the Valley Forge exit, take I-76 (Schuylkill Expressway) east all the way through Philadelphia. Use the Sports Complex exit, Exit 349 (formerly Exit 45). Make a right off the exit onto Broad Street. Follow signs to stadium parking.
Option #2: Take I-76 past Exit 349, take Packer Ave, Exit 350 (formerly Exit 46). Bear right onto Packer Ave, turn left onto Broad Street and follow stadium parking.

From Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, Allentown, Bethlehem, Quakertown, Doylestown
Option #1: Take the Pennsylvania Turnpike Northeast Extension (I-476) south. Cross over the Pennsylvania Turnpike (I-276) and remain on I-476 south (now the Blue Route). On I-476 take Exit 16 (formerly Exit 6) and follow I-76 east (Schuylkill Expressway) all the way through Philadelphia. Use Exit 349, Sports Complex exit (formerly Exit 45). Make a right off the exit onto Broad Street. Follow signs into stadium parking.
Option #2: Take I-76 past Exit 349 to Packer Ave, Exit 350 (formerly Exit 46). Bear right onto Packer Ave, turn left onto Broad Street. Follow signs into stadium parking.

From Eastern Montgomery County
Option #1: Take Route 611 (Easton Road, Old York Road) south. As you near Philadelphia, signs change from Route 611 to Broad Street. Continue on Broad Street and make a right onto the Roosevelt Expressway (Route 1) south. Follow the Roosevelt Expressway to the Schuylkill Expressway (I-76) east all the way through Philadelphia. Use Exit 349, Sports Complex exit (formerly Exit 45). Make a right off the exit onto Broad Street. Follow signs to stadium parking.
Option #2: Take I-76 to Packer Ave, Exit 350 (formerly Exit 46). Bear right onto Packer Ave, turn left onto Broad Street and follow signs for parking.

From South Jersey
Option #1: Take the Walt Whitman Bridge. After crossing bridge into Philadelphia, take Broad Street, Exit 349 (formerly Exit 45). Make a left onto Broad Street as you come off the exit. Follow signs into stadium parking.
Option #2: After bridge, take Packer Ave, Exit 350 (formerly Exit 46). Bear right onto Packer Ave, turn left onto Broad Street and follow signs for stadium parking.

From New Jersey Turnpike
Get off at Exit 3 (Route 168). Turn slight right onto South Black Horse Pike. Merge ontop 295 – South. Follow signs to Walt Whitman Bridge. (See SOUTH JERSEY directions.)

From Trenton
Take Route 206 South to New Jersey Turnpike. (See NEW JERSEY TURNPIKE directions.)
By Public Transportation
The quickest way to Lincoln Financial Field is south along the SEPTA Broad Street Subway Line. Exit at the last southbound stop, Pattison Avenue.

From Center City, North Philadelphia, South Philadelphia
Take the SEPTA Broad Street Subway Line south to Pattison Avenue.

South Philadelphia alternative: Route C bus southbound to Broad Street.

From West Philadelphia
Take the Market-Frankford Line east to 15th Street Station, transfer to the Broad Street Line southbound to Pattison Avenue (no charge for transfer at 15th street).

From Suburbs – via train
Take Regional Rail train to Suburban Station (16th & JFK), walk through concourse to City Hall Station, transfer to Broad Street Line southbound to Pattison Avenue.

From Nearby Western Suburbs – via bus or trolley
Take a suburban bus or trolley route to 69th Street Terminal, transfer to eastbound Market-Frankford Line, ride to 15th Street Station, transfer to Broad Street Line southbound to Pattsion Avenue.

From PATCO High-Speed Line (originating in Lindenwold, NJ)
Take PATCO High-Speed line west to 12th/13th Walnut Street Station, connect with SEPTA Broad Street Line southbound at Walnut-Locust Station. Exit Broad Street Line at Pattison Avenue.

Ask cashier at PATCO Station for round-trip ticket that’s good for fare on both PATCO and the Broad Street Line.

Last Subway Trains Following Night Games
SEPTA Broad Street Line subway trains are scheduled to depart from Pattison Avenue shortly after our games end. If a game continues past midnight, shuttle buses operating on Broad Street will replace subway trains.

Lincoln National Field Parking Info

Check out the map at  http://www.lincolnfinancialfield.com/stadiuminfo/maps.asp.

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