Birds Nest 2024: Ultimate guide to all the concerts at the WM Phoenix Open
The 2024 Coors Light Birds Nest concert series returns to the tent most likely to attract the party people who flock to TPC Scottsdale every winter for the world's rowdiest golf tournament, the Waste Management Open.
The tournament begins with practice rounds on Monday, Feb. 5; the Birds Nest opens on Wednesday, Feb. 7, for four nights of music and fun.
All proceeds from the Birds Nest and Phoenix Open are donated to Arizona charities, which has amounted to more than $160 million since the Open’s inception in 1932.
Here's everything you need to know before you go, from ticket information to parking details and how old you have to be to even step inside that party tent.
And if you're coming for the golf as well as the music, here's our complete guide to the 2024 WM Phoenix Open and everything to know about parking, shuttles and Uber/Lyft locations.
Who is performing at the Phoenix Open Birds Nest in 2024?
The party kicks off in a country frame of mind on Wednesday, Feb. 7, with Hardy, Bailey Zimmerman and an opening set by mike., an up-and-coming hip-hop artist.
The formerly local Dierks Bentley headlines Thursday, Feb. 8, with fellow country artists Mitchell Tenpenny and Meghan Patrick.
Duran Duran will headline Friday, Feb. 9.
Kygo closes out the lineup, taking the stage in the headlining slot on Saturday, Feb. 10, after an opening set by fellow DJ Sam Feldt.
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How to get Birds Nest 2024 tickets
General admission tickets for Wednesday with Hardy and Bailey Zimmerman are sold out.
General admission tickets are available at coorslightbirdsnest.com for Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
VIP tickets are available at coorslightbirdsnest.com for all four nights. VIP tickets provide exclusive access to a VIP area with food, drinks and premium viewing.
How much are Birds Nest 2024 tickets?
VIP tickets for Wednesday night with Hardy start at $325.
General admission tickets for Thursday night with Bentley start at $140 with VIP tickets starting at $375.
General admission tickets for Friday with Duran Duran start at $175. VIP tickets start at $375.
General admission tickets for Saturday with Kygo start at $150 with VIP tickets starting at $350.
All sales are final. No refunds or exchanges.
Where is the Waste Management Open Birds Nest?
The Coors Light Birds Nest is directly across from the main Waste Management Open tournament entrance at 82nd Street and Bell Road in Scottsdale.
What time does the Coors Light Birds Nest open?
Gates to the 10,000-capacity Birds Nest tent open at 3:30 p.m. daily. Each night's headliner takes the stage inside the 48,000-square-foot tent at approximately 8:30 p.m. Opening acts start at about 6:30.
The Birds Nest recommends arriving at the parking lot at least half an hour before the act you've come to see.
The venues close at 10:30 p.m. each day.
The Coors Light Birds Nest is a 21-and-older venue. Valid ID is required. The expanded patio will feature live music, games, entertainment, food and drinks.
The Thunderbirds maintain a zero-tolerance policy regarding lewd and lascivious conduct, including but not limited to, disorderly or violent behavior and vulgar or violent language. Such behavior may result in ejection.
Post Malone's Concert at the Coliseum at the Phoenix Open
Post Malone will take center stage at the iconic 16th hole at TPC Scottsdale for the 2024 Concert in the Coliseum on Saturday, Feb. 3, just two days before WM Phoenix Open tournament week.
This is the third year the Thunderbirds have hosted a concert at one of golf's most famous settings.
The Concert in the Coliseum, presented by Swire Coca-Cola, is a 21-and-over event. It will take place on a stage built in the middle of the 16th hole, especially for the show. Gates open at 3:30 p.m.
The show is sold out.
How to find the Birds Nest will call
Birds Nest will call is at the Birds Nest front gate directly across from the main entrance of the WM Phoenix Open on 82nd Street and Bell Road in Scottsdale.
Will call opens at noon Wednesday through Saturday.
How to take Uber or Lyft to the Birds Nest
The ride-share pick-up and drop-off areas are the same for the Birds Nest and the Phoenix Open.
The drop-off area is at the corner of Bell Road and the Greenway/Hayden Loop.
The pickup area is at Lot R at WestWorld of Scottsdale. Lot R can be accessed by exiting Loop 101 at Frank Lloyd Wright Boulevard and driving north to Bell Road on 94th Street.
Free parking for the Birds Nest and Waste Management Open
Update: All parking for Wednesday night Feb. 7 with Hardy has been moved to Westworld of Scottsdale due to weather.
Free public parking is available at Lot H near Mayo Boulevard and Hayden Road (exit Loop 101 at Hayden Road and proceed south to the lot).
Free shuttles run 7 a.m.-11 p.m. from Wednesday through Saturday.
Can I bring a purse to the Phoenix Open?
No opaque bags larger than 6 inches by 6 inches (including carrying cases, backpacks, camera bags or chair bags) are permitted through the gates.
No clear plastic, vinyl or other carry items larger than 12 inches by 6 inches by 12 inches are permitted.
Things you should not bring to the Birds Nest or Phoenix Open
The following items are prohibited inside the Birds Nest and on the shuttles:
Backpacks.
Pets, except for service animals.
Bicycles.
Opaque bags larger than 6 inches by 6 inches by 6 inches.
Clear tote bags, plastic, vinyl or other carry items larger than 12 inches by 12 inches by 6 inches.
Video cameras.
Cameras.
Whistles, horns or noisemakers.
Signs, banners, poles or rods.
Alcoholic beverages.
Outside food or beverages except sealed bottled water and medical or infant needs.
Plastic, metal or glass cups, cans or containers except for sealed bottled water and medical or infant needs.
Weapons of any kind.
Computers or laptops.
Fireworks.
Illegal substances.
Laser pointers.
Selfie sticks.
Radios, televisions or other electronic noise-producing items (with the obvious exception of your phone).
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This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: Phoenix Open Birds Nest 2024 ultimate guide: Lineup, tickets, parking