We’ve compiled everything you need to know for this Saturday’s Lucky 2018 including set times, map, prohibited items and more!
It’s time to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in style at the Tacoma Dome with USC Events’ Lucky 2018. Get your best green and gold outfit ready for a night full of music, fun, and adventure with music across three stages.
Start planning now with our guide that features the information you’ll need to have a great time, including our best tips and tricks for the festival. And if you’re not sure who to see this year, we’ve narrowed it down to five artists you must see!
Lucky 2018 Essential Info:
Dates: March 17, 2018
Hours: 6PM-2AM
Venue Address: Tacoma Dome, 2727 East D Street, Tacoma, Washington
Tickets: Purchase HERE
Facebook Event Page: RSVP HERE
Acceptable Forms of Identification for Entry
- Government-issued passport
- State/Province issued driver’s license or identification card (hard copy)
- Combination of paper (temporary) State/Province issued driver’s license or identification card AND expired hard copy (must have both)
- US military ID
- Merchant Marine ID
- Tribal ID (not all accepted)
- US Possessions issued ID
- Valid government issued passport (A photocopy of a passport not an acceptable proof of age and will not grant entry)
Unacceptable Forms of Identification for Entry
- School identification
- Consular identification
- Licenses issued in countries other than the U.S. or Canada
- Expired identification of any kind
- Birth certificates
- Xerox copies of any identification
- Fishing licenses
- Health cards
- Temporary Paper State/Province ID – unless accompanied by expired hard copy ID
Lucky 2018 Set Times:
Lucky 2018 Festival and Parking Maps:
The items you may and may not bring to Lucky 2018 hosted at the Tacoma Dome:
Prohibited Items
- Alcohol
- Marijuana
- Food & Beverages
- Glass bottles or cans
- Zoom lens cameras
- Gum, candy, mints
- Lighters
- Video cameras (including GoPros)
- Totems, Staffs, Flow Toys
- Recorders (audio or video, including GoPros)
- Illegal substances
- Drug paraphernalia
- Packs of cigarettes – unopened or opened
- E-cigarettes & vape pens
- Non-prescription medications – Aspirin/Tylenol/ibuprofen will be available inside the venue
- Laser pointers
- LED Gloves or microlights
- Glow sticks
- Bota bags or Camelbaks
- Bags of any kind that are not clear and larger than 12″ x 6″ x 12″ or that have multiple pouches
- Massagers – including massage gloves
- Animals – except service animals
- Firearms, knives or weapons (any sharp objects)
- Pepper Spray – Mace
- Aftershave
- Liquid makeup
- Unsealed tampons and maxi pads
- Unsealed chapstick and lipgloss
- Pacifiers or dust masks
- Masks of any type or size
- Markers, pens or spray paint
- Stuffed animals including plush backpacks or dolls
- Large chains or spiked jewelry
- Stickers, flyers, banners or posters
- Balloons, balls or frisbees
- Coolers
- Lawn chairs
- Oversized umbrellas
- Collapsible camera telescoping extenders
- Selfie sticks
Permitted Items
- Disposable cameras
- Kandi
- Small non-professional still camera – no removable lenses or flashes
- Sealed maxi pads and tampons
- One completely clear bag – no larger than 12″ x 6″ x 12″ – color tinted or mesh bags are NOT considered clear
- Powdered makeup
- Sealed chapstick and lipgloss
- Hula hoops
- USC aluminum water battles – emptied upon entry
- One standard sized (12 oz) clear plastic water bottle – emptied upon entry
- Standard umbrella
- Prescription medications allowed: hypertension, asthma, cardiac, and epi pens in original bottle with name and label matching your ID and only a dose for that day will be allowed in.
Reminder To Mind Your Belongings:
Unfortunately, many people have reported pickpockets, bag slashings, and theft of wallets, smartphones, purses and other valuables during this festival season. While this small number of bad apples in the bunch doesn’t define an entire crowd, there are opportunistic people who come to these events to take advantage of unsuspecting partygoers and it’s important to be mindful of your valuables while at Lucky.
Looking for tips to keep your belongings safe? Check our post highlighting some ideas!