Phoenix Concert Limo & Party Bus Rentals
Skip the parking nightmare and ride to the show in style. LimoCity provides limo and party bus transportation to every major concert venue in the Phoenix metro — State Farm Stadium in Glendale for stadium tours, Footprint Center in Downtown Phoenix for arena shows, Arizona Financial Theatre, Ak-Chin Pavilion for summer amphitheater concerts, and The Van Buren and Crescent Ballroom for intimate shows in Downtown Phoenix.
Start the night with dinner in Scottsdale or Downtown Phoenix, pregame with your crew on the party bus, get dropped off at the venue entrance, and have your chauffeur waiting when the show ends. No traffic stress, no parking fees, no designated driver. We also handle transportation to outdoor festivals like Innings Festival at Tempe Beach Park, concerts at Talking Stick Resort, and events throughout the Valley.
Why Concert-Goers Choose LimoCity in Phoenix
LimoCity makes concert night effortless. Our fleet includes stretch limos for smaller groups, SUV limos for a VIP arrival, and party buses with surround sound, LED lighting, and dance floors to get the party started before the show. With 155+ vehicles and 12 years of experience, we know the best drop-off points and pickup logistics at every Phoenix venue.
BYOB is welcome for guests 21 and older. Your chauffeur handles the driving while your crew focuses on the music.
Phoenix Concert Limo Pricing & Details
Concert limos in Phoenix start at $100 to $225 per hour. Party buses for concert groups start at $150 to $275 per hour. Every rental is all-inclusive — chauffeur, fuel, unlimited stops, and a refreshment center with ice, water, drinkware, and napkins. No parking fees, no surge pricing.
A $250 deposit reserves your concert night ride with a 4-hour minimum. Popular concert nights book fast, especially for major tours at State Farm Stadium and Footprint Center. Call (480) 956-8099 as soon as you have your tickets to lock in your vehicle.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a concert limo cost in Phoenix?
Concert limos in Phoenix start at $100 to $225 per hour and party buses start at $150 to $275 per hour. Pricing is all-inclusive covering the chauffeur, fuel, and unlimited stops. A $250 deposit reserves your ride with a 4-hour minimum. Split the cost among your group.
What Phoenix concert venues does LimoCity serve?
We serve every major venue in the Phoenix metro including State Farm Stadium, Footprint Center, Arizona Financial Theatre, Ak-Chin Pavilion, The Van Buren, Crescent Ballroom, Marquee Theatre in Tempe, and Talking Stick Resort in Scottsdale. Door-to-door service with venue drop-off.
Can the limo wait during a Phoenix concert?
Yes, your chauffeur stays with the vehicle during the concert and is ready for pickup when the show ends. Coordinate your expected end time and your driver will be waiting at the designated pickup area. No surge pricing or scrambling for a ride home.
How many people can ride in a Phoenix concert limo?
Our concert vehicles seat 2 to 56 passengers. Stretch limos accommodate 10 to 20, SUV limos 14 to 22, and party buses 16 to 56. Choose the vehicle that fits your concert crew and budget. We can also provide multiple vehicles for larger groups.
Can we make stops before a Phoenix concert?
Absolutely. Unlimited stops are included with every rental. Popular pre-concert stops include dinner in Downtown Phoenix, drinks in Old Town Scottsdale, and beverage runs before the show. Your chauffeur follows your schedule and gets you to the venue on time.
Is BYOB allowed on Phoenix concert limos?
Yes, BYOB is welcome on all LimoCity vehicles for guests 21 and older. Every vehicle includes a refreshment center with ice, water, glassware, and napkins. Pregame on the way to the concert and celebrate on the ride home.
How early should I book a concert limo in Phoenix?
Book as soon as you have your concert tickets, especially for major tours at State Farm Stadium and Footprint Center. Popular concert dates book fast. Call (480) 956-8099 or request a quote online to reserve your vehicle before availability runs out.

