Q2 Stadium brings big-event excitement to Austin with an open, architectural design that fans consistently praise for its great sightlines and lively atmosphere. As a standout stadium and event venue, it’s the kind of place where every seat feels close to the action, whether you’re there for a soccer match, a concert, or a special community event. Visitors love the thoughtfully designed open concept, the easy flow through the venue, and the feeling that the entire place is built for a great live experience.
One of the biggest draws is the energetic supporters’ side, where the standing-room setup adds to the atmosphere and makes it easy to get fully into the matchday vibe. The food selection also gets a lot of love, with fans calling out the bao spot as a must-try and noting that the overall lineup is strong. If you like a more elevated outing, the Lexus Club is often described as well worth it for frequent visitors. Add in helpful staff, convenient transit access, and the ability to host major concerts like Willie Nelson’s Fourth of July Picnic, and it’s easy to see why Q2 Stadium has become one of Austin’s most popular live-event destinations.
The stadium offers an incredible ambiance and vibes during soccer games, making it a fun and exciting place to visit.
Visitors consistently praise the stadium's beautiful design and structure, contributing to an overall enjoyable experience.
The enthusiasm of the cheering section is highlighted as a positive aspect, adding to the vibrant atmosphere, though some may find it a bit loud.
Attending a game can be expensive, with high costs for parking, food, and drinks, leading some customers to feel price gouged.
Customers report significant issues with Seat Geek, particularly regarding parking passes that lack clear location details, causing frustration and difficulty in obtaining refunds.
Johnny Sankaradhas
in the last weekIt's a fun place
Steven Adrien Ouandji
in the last weekDTW
in the last weekBeautiful stadium. But Jesus it’s so expensive to attend a game here. Parking is over $50 if you want to be close. Drinks , even non alcoholic drinks are overpriced. Food too. You just feel price gouged everywhere. Don’t sit near the South end because you can’t hear anything over the noise of the cheering section. This isn’t a dig against the people. Enthusiasm is great. It’s just non stop and at times distracting. They won their game that night 🏻🏻🏻. If you want to go without dropping $100, take the light rail, bring a water bottle and share a popcorn. Oh, the water from the stations is warm. When it’s 95F you need something below room temperature.
James Lopez
in the last weekStadium is great. Vibes and ambiance for the soccer games is incredible. Seat Geek for seat tickets is ok, it’s not reserved seating. Avoid seat geek for parking attendance all costs. Avoid this company at all costs. They sell parking passes without the address for the parking lot on them. They’ll sell. Your parking passes for an event and have no idea where the lot is that they sold parking passes for. Good luck trying to find that lot and good luck trying to get a refund from them. Once you do finally reach a human they will ghost you during the refund process after repeatedly referring to a cancellation policy that they will summarize to you as saying that they don’t give refunds.
Tony Abeyta
in the last week