Post Malone fans outraged over $60 Alamodome parking fee ahead of San Antonio concert
Fans heading to Post Malone’s San Antonio concert slammed the Alamodome’s steep $60 parking fee as “highway robbery.”

Post Malone fans are fuming over a steep $60 parking fee announced by the Alamodome ahead of his highly anticipated San Antonio concert.
The Texas native is set to perform on Wednesday, May 7, alongside Jelly Roll and Sierra Ferrell as part of his Big Ass Stadium Tour.
While standard “know before you go” information such as bag policies, ADA accommodations, and rideshare details were posted by the Alamodome on May 6, it was the parking fee that stole the show—and not in a good way. The stadium revealed parking will cost $60 on the day of the event, payable only by credit card, sparking a flurry of outraged reactions across social media.
“$60 for parking should be illegal,” one fan wrote on Instagram. “Will they wash the car and change the oil too?” joked another. Facebook commenters echoed the frustration, with some noting that parking was priced higher than some concert tickets.
Despite the backlash, attendees do have other options. VIA Metropolitan Transit is offering a Park & Ride service from Crossroads Park & Ride (151 Crossroads Blvd.), with fares priced at just $2.60 round trip. Service begins at 4:30 p.m., and continues until an hour after the concert ends.
While the Alamodome has yet to issue a formal comment on the pricing controversy, fans remain disgruntled as they prepare for what should be a memorable night—if they can get past the parking lot.
Blake Shelton Reveals He Was Burnt Out After ‘The Voice,’ But Post Malone ‘Lit A Fire Under’ Him

Blake Shelton felt burned out after he left The Voice in May of 2023. The country superstar took a year to contemplate his next steps, and got an unexpected phone call from Post Malone to collaborate on “Pour Me a Drink,” which reignited his passion for music. Shelton says that the song’s massive success “lit a fire under me,” and the 48-year-old country star took that creative momentum with him into the studio to record his 13th album, For Recreational Use Only, which is due out on Friday (May 9). The record’s lead single, “Texas,” became Shelton’s 30th No. 1 of his career, a milestone he has now learned to embrace. “After 25 years of doing this, and the ups and downs, I don’t feel like I have anything to prove anymore,” he says. “I used to be almost afraid of my success because I was afraid of losing it somehow. Maybe the worry kept me working hard and focused — but now it’s just fun for me.” (People)
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