Are you ready to rock at Wednesday’s U2 show? And wait in traffic? And curse in the security line because some knucklehead is trying to bring an umbrella into Raymond James Stadium?

When Bono and the boys were last here in 2009, they packed more than 70,000 fans into the Tampa stadium – at the time, the concert drew the largest crowd ever at RayJay.

That makes for a lot of delays. Reports from earlier stops on this Joshua Tree Anniversary Tour were nightmares of hour-long waits to get in.

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Diehard fans following the Irish lads across the U.S. say those kinks have since been worked out, but that doesn’t mean security won’t be tight. And new ticketing technology aimed at curbing scalpers slows the process a bit, too.

So plan on getting to the stadium early, especially if you have a paperless ticket and need to swipe your credit card to get inside. Plan on arriving at least two hours before U2 comes on around 9:00 p.m. Stadium gates officially open at 5:00 p.m.

Save yourself additional stress by following this quick list of dos & don’ts: