Commonwealth Concert Round-Trip Shuttle Bus Packages
Getting tickets was hard enough. Getting to the stadium should not be a NIGHTMARE 🫣
The Reality Of Commonwealth Concerts:
❌ No Parking: Residential streets are permit only, risking a $100 fine and a tow.
❌ Gridlocked Transit: Overcrowded trains and hours spent in bottlenecks.
❌ Ride Share Surges: Wait times are massive and prices easily spike over $80.
❌ Sold Out Options: Limos and party buses booked up months ago.
✅ The Fix: SkipLine Parties Direct Round Trip Charter Buses!
Why Ride With SkipLine?
🚗Leave The Car Behind: We have buses arranged from major hubs around Edmonton and surrounding area.
✅ Upfront Pricing: Rides start at $30. No surge pricing, no guessing, and no stress.
🥬 Eco-Friendly Fleet: Our buses run on clean propane. Ditch the two person carpool, lower your carbon footprint
🤩 The Ultimate Perk: Every ticket purchased includes a $375 Pubcrawl bonus!
Lock in your ride for the cost of a couple of drinks and leave the driving to us.
Don't let logistics ruin your night. Here is the reality of trying to navigate Commonwealth Stadium on your own during a massive show.
The City of Edmonton actively patrols the stadium area. Without a residential permit, you are looking at an immediate $100 fine and a towed vehicle. Read the City Bulletin
During the Metallica concert, CTV News reported that streets were completely clogged. Attendees blocked driveways because "nobody could park anywhere," trapping locals and causing massive frustration. Read the CTV Report
CBC interviewed multiple Virginia Park locals who deal with the reality of thousands of fans competing for street space, creating blind spots and safety concerns when people are desperately hunting for parking. Read the CBC Story
CityNews covered The Weeknd's 54,000 person show, describing the mass exodus as pure chaos. Fans faced severe pushing, shoving, and hours of waiting just to get on a train. Watch the CityNews Coverage
