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About this venue
Lane Stadium is more than a venue — it’s a Virginia Tech landmark and one of college football’s most atmospheric stadiums. With a capacity of about 65,632 seats, its bowl-like stands and enclosed edges help trap sound and create an intimidating, high-energy setting that feels massive from the moment you step inside.
The in-stadium experience is built for big moments: steep sightlines keep you close to the action, and the famous team entrance to “Enter Sandman” turns kickoff into a shared ritual. Visitors appreciate clear section signage, wide concourses, and a solid mix of food-and-drink options designed to keep lines moving on event days.
You’ll find it on the Virginia Tech campus at 185 Beamer Way, Blacksburg, United States. Entrances wrap around the stadium, and the easiest approach is to follow gate signage and use nearby campus parking areas, then finish with a short, well-marked walk to your section. For broader city transportation and getting around beyond the stadium area, refer to the general information further down the page.
About the city: Blacksburg
Blacksburg, a lively college town in the heart of the New River Valley, is not only home to the Virginia Tech campus, but also one of the region’s most appealing destinations for major sports moments and concert experiences. The city’s energy is easy to feel while walking through the center, in cafés and pubs, and in an atmosphere that naturally flows toward arenas and stadiums—so every trip to an event comes with an extra story beyond the ticket scan.
A key advantage of Blacksburg is how practical it is to get around: the local bus network Blacksburg Transit (BT) connects the city’s main points and nearby areas with ease, while the Smart Way Bus makes arrivals from surrounding communities and a larger urban hub straightforward. If you’re flying in, the closest option is Roanoke–Blacksburg Regional Airport (ROA), and travelers who prefer rail can plan via Roanoke Station (Amtrak) with convenient ground links toward Blacksburg. For drivers, navigation is simple thanks to corridors like US 460 and the proximity of I-81, making the run to the venue smooth and low-stress.
When it comes to headline venues, the city is most often associated with Lane Stadium and Cassell Coliseum, and the surrounding area is well used to welcoming visitors who come for tickets and a top-tier experience. Beyond the event itself, Blacksburg offers varied dining—from quick bites to relaxed dinner spots—plus accommodations for different budgets, from smaller stays near downtown to dependable hotel options along the main roads. Visitors often appreciate the city’s tidy feel and friendly atmosphere, which keeps the whole stay practical and easygoing.
Take the chance to stroll through Downtown Blacksburg before or after the event to catch the local rhythm, or explore the Virginia Tech campus with signature spaces like the Drillfield green. For light recreation and a breather, the Huckleberry Trail is a great choice, and nature lovers can enjoy the wider landscape opening toward the Blue Ridge and the valleys around the New River. That’s how a visit to Blacksburg can easily become a complete experience—blending the event, the town, and the outdoors into one travel story.