Bryant-Denny Stadium Events
Bryant-Denny Stadium is one of the leading entertainment venues in the popular city of Tuscaloosa. Tuscaloosa is home to the best entertainment events that Alabama has to offer. Since it’s opening, Bryant-Denny Stadium has had a reputation for hosting the finest entertainment events in Tuscaloosa.
Below is the latest Bryant-Denny Stadium schedule of all the upcoming events this year. Please click the links below to find out more information or click the “Buy Ticket” button to go directly to choosing your seats.
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December 2025
Dec
19
College Football Playoffs: First Round - Alabama Crimson Tide vs. TBD - (Date: TBD - If Necessary)
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April 2026
Apr
18
Morgan Wallen, Ella Langley, Vincent Mason, & Zach John King
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September 2026
Sep
19
Alabama Crimson Tide vs. Florida State Seminoles
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View information and select your tickets for all upcoming events at Bryant-Denny Stadium. Ticket prices can fluctuate depending on the event, selected seat and time of purchase. Typically last minute tickets or seats closer to the action have a higher price. Note that seating configurations can also vary depending on the type of event. Always check the individual event seating map when selecting your tickets.
What to expect at Bryant-Denny Stadium
Securing tickets for a Crimson Tide home game at Bryant-Denny Stadium is about much more than just the game. Of course, you’ll see a world-class college football game. But you’ll also take in sights like the tailgating, pep rallies, and traditions that make college football one of the world’s most colorful, unique, and fun events.
Seasoned Bama fans advise arriving early – aim to be on campus at least three hours before the game. Many people start their gameday at the Quad. This tailgating area has drinks, shows, and pregame university band shows. Then, see the team arrive at the Walk of Champions outside the North Endzone about two hours before kickoff. You’ll usually want to enter the stadium 45 minutes before kickoff. Then, all that’s left to do is enjoy the game and participate in traditions like singing “Yea Alabama” after touchdowns. Of course, you’ll want to save some of your voice for a rendition of “Rammer Jammer” at the end of the game if the Crimson Tide wins.