Take transit to Pink’s Trustfall Tour at Rogers Arena on Sept. 6 & 7
Take transit to Pink’s Trustfall Tour at Rogers Arena on Sept. 6 & 7
Attention, paging Pink fans! The wait is finally over, and it’s time to trustfall into an unforgettable night. After being rescheduled from 2023, Pink’s highly anticipated Trustfall Tour comes to Vancouver’s Rogers Arena on Friday, Sept. 7 and Saturday, Sept. 8. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the show starts at 7:30 p.m.
Rogers Arena is just steps from Stadium–Chinatown Station, making transit the best way to get to the concert. Let’s get this party started and hop onboard transit. Please don’t leave me to battle traffic, congestion, and of course the expensive event-rate parking fee.
Here’s what you need to know about how to take transit to Pink’s Trustfall Tour at Rogers Arena.
Take transit to Pink’s Trustfall Tour at Rogers Arena on Sept. 6 & 7
Rogers Arena is a short walk from the Expo Line’s Stadium–Chinatown Station and a 16-minute walk from the Canada Line’s Yaletown–Roundhouse Station.
Both the SkyTrain’s Expo and Canada Lines offer fast and frequent travel from early morning to late evening.
Plan your trip using our Trip Planner at translink.ca/tripplanner or Google Maps. Tell us where you’re starting from, and we’ll find the best route to get you to Rogers Arena.
Kids 12 and under ride transit for free!
Pay for your transit fare using your contactless credit card or Interac Debit card
Our Compass Card readers accept contactless Interac Debit and credit cards, including American Express, Mastercard, and Visa and mobile wallets (Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Samsung Pay).
All you need to do is tap your card or device on the card reader to pay and enter the system. It’s that easy.
No lines when purchasing your transit fare or need to calculate how many zones you are travelling.
Don’t have a contactless credit or debit card?
You can purchase a Compass Ticket (or an Adult Compass Card) from our Compass Vending Machines located at SkyTrain stations, SeaBus terminals, Tsawwassen and Horseshoe Bay ferry terminals, and select London Drugs stores. You can also pre-purchase a second Compass Ticket for your return trip.
Tap in and out at SkyTrain stations and SeaBus terminals. There’s no need to tap out on buses, which are a one-zone fare.
If you’re paying by cash on the bus, you will be issued a paper transfer, which allows you to transfer between buses, but not to the SkyTrain, SeaBus, or West Coast Express.
Park at our Park and Ride lots to save on parking
Our Park and Ride lots, located throughout Metro Vancouver near transit stations, allow you to park your car for between $2 and $3 all day. Next, hop on to transit and let us take you the rest of the way to the concert.
Locations include Scott Road and Coquitlam Central stations.