If you’re searching for “Atlanta United Ticketmaster,” you’re probably trying to figure out the easiest way to get into a match at Mercedes‑Benz Stadium or manage tickets you already have. In Atlanta, nearly everything related to Atlanta United FC tickets is tied closely to Ticketmaster and the club’s digital ticketing system.
This guide walks you step by step through how it works in Atlanta—buying, selling, transferring, and using tickets on matchday—so you know exactly what to expect before you head downtown.
Atlanta United plays its home matches at:
Mercedes‑Benz Stadium
1 AMB Drive NW
Atlanta, GA 30313
For most public single‑match sales, Ticketmaster is the official ticketing platform. That means:
You may also see some matches sold as part of season memberships or partial plans through the club. Even then, those tickets usually still show up in your Ticketmaster account or in the club app as mobile tickets.
On Ticketmaster, Atlanta United home matches are listed under:
When choosing a match, look for:
Mercedes‑Benz Stadium is large, and the experience can vary by section. Common options you’ll see on Ticketmaster include:
| Area / Section Type | What to Expect (Atlanta Context) |
|---|---|
| Supporters Section | Standing room, high energy, drums and chants behind the goal. |
| Lower Level Sideline | Closer to the pitch, more expensive, good for families & photos. |
| Upper Level (300s) | More affordable, still good sightlines due to stadium design. |
| Club / Premium Areas | Includes club access; pricing is higher and may not show for all. |
If you’re coming from Midtown, Buckhead, or the suburbs, remember parking and traffic. Sitting closer to certain gates (like Gate 1 or Gate 2) can cut down your walk if you’re using specific lots or MARTA exits.
On Ticketmaster in Atlanta, you’ll typically see:
Both types are digital and scanned the same way at Mercedes‑Benz Stadium. Differences you might notice:
If you’re trying to stay on budget, compare section by section; often the upper corners or 300‑level sideline offer solid value for Atlanta United matches.
Most Atlanta United tickets accessed through Ticketmaster are mobile-only. On matchday:
Download the app(s)
Sign in with the same email you used to buy on Ticketmaster; your tickets should automatically appear.
Add tickets to your mobile wallet (Apple Wallet or Google Wallet) before you leave. This helps if cell service is slow near the stadium.
When you arrive, open the ticket barcode or NFC pass and present it at the gate. In Atlanta, the gates around the stadium are set up with self-scan turnstiles, and staff can assist if you have issues.
💡 Local tip: Cell service can get congested when big crowds cluster outside the stadium and around State Farm Arena or the CNN Center side. Atlanta locals often save time by loading tickets into their phone wallet at home or on MARTA before reaching GWCC/CNN Center Station or Vine City Station.
If you’re giving your tickets to a friend, family member, or colleague in Atlanta, Ticketmaster’s transfer feature is the standard way to do it.
From your Ticketmaster account or app:
The recipient will get a notification to accept the transfer. Once accepted, the ticket will appear in their Ticketmaster account or app.
Key points for Atlanta fans:
If you can’t make it to a match in Atlanta, you can often resell your tickets through Ticketmaster’s resale marketplace.
From your Ticketmaster account:
Once listed, your seats appear alongside other resale tickets for that match.
Many Atlanta residents who attend matches regularly opt into season memberships or multi‑match packages. Even then, Ticketmaster usually plays a role.
If you already have season tickets and something isn’t showing correctly in Ticketmaster, contacting Atlanta United’s ticket office is usually more effective than contacting general Ticketmaster support, especially if the issue involves a plan or membership benefit rather than a single purchase.
If you run into problems—like tickets not appearing, transfer errors, or trouble at the gate—you have a couple of local and national options.
For issues like:
You can contact Ticketmaster through its online help center or in‑app support. Response is typically through email or chat, not a walk‑in location in Atlanta.
For problems specific to matchday in Atlanta, such as:
You can seek in‑person assistance from guest services at Mercedes‑Benz Stadium. On match days, you’ll find:
If you need to reach the stadium or Atlanta United office during the week, look for the main Mercedes‑Benz Stadium / Atlanta United ticket office contact information through official channels and confirm hours, as they can vary by season and event schedule.
💡 Atlanta tip: If you’re coming from outside the city or arriving close to kickoff, plan some extra time to resolve any ticket issues—especially for Saturday evening matches when downtown is busy with multiple events.
Your Ticketmaster ticket gets you into the match; the rest is planning how to reach the stadium from where you are in Atlanta.
Two rail stations are commonly used:
If you live in Midtown, Buckhead, Sandy Springs, Decatur, College Park, or near other MARTA rail lines, riding MARTA can be easier than dealing with parking near the stadium.
If you prefer to drive:
Factor in heavy traffic on I‑20, I‑75/I‑85, and around Northside Drive on match days—especially for big rivalry or playoff games.
Understanding how Atlanta United and Ticketmaster work together makes matchday smoother—whether you’re a local in Midtown, a visitor staying Downtown, or a fan driving in from the suburbs for a night out in Atlanta.
