About this venue
Mosaic Stadium is one of Regina’s most recognizable stadiums, designed as a modern sports and event venue with a clear focus on visibility, atmosphere, and functionality. With a capacity of more than 33,000 seats, the stadium is large enough for major matches, concerts, and special events while still keeping the audience close to the field.
The experience inside is shaped by open stands, strong sightlines from most seating areas, and powerful acoustics that stand out during loud sporting fixtures and large-scale performances. Visitors value the modern facilities, wide concourses, food and beverage areas, and the layout that makes movement easier before the event, during breaks, and after the program ends.
The stadium is located at 1734 George Reed Way, Regina, Canada, in an area designed to handle larger event crowds. Clearly marked pedestrian routes lead to the main entrances, while parking areas and passenger drop-off points are available nearby, depending on the organization of each event. For wider travel across the city and planning before or after the event, the Regina information below provides a natural next step.
About the city: Regina
Regina, the heart of the prairies and the capital of Saskatchewan, stands out as an increasingly strong destination for concerts and sporting events. The city blends a relaxed vibe with a serious lineup of arenas and stadiums, making event trips straightforward and stress-free. With solid organization and genuine hospitality, Regina is a practical pick for both a quick city break and a longer stay—especially if you’re traveling for an experience worth remembering.
A major advantage is connectivity: the local transit system Regina Transit makes it easy to move around and reach key districts, while the road network around Ring Road keeps drives to larger complexes fast and uncomplicated. If you’re flying in, Regina International Airport (YQR) sits close to downtown, so getting to your hotel and main venues doesn’t involve lengthy transfers. This mix of a compact city and simple logistics means more time for what matters most—a great night out and an unforgettable atmosphere.
Before or after the event, it’s worth grabbing a “tourism bonus”: stroll along the lake and trails in Wascana Centre, one of the city’s signature green spaces, or stop by the Saskatchewan Legislative Building and enjoy views of the water and skyline. For a more laid-back pace, downtown walks, city parks, and café-lined neighborhoods with local bites are perfect for rounding out the evening before a concert—or celebrating a win after the game.