What events are coming up at Wembley Stadium?
You can find details of all Wembley Stadium’s future events on the events page. The information on this page is updated daily.
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How can I purchase tickets for a Wembley Stadium event?
Wembley Stadium does not manage ticket sales for General Admission. In each case this is done by the relevant event owner.
Click here to access the events page which includes details of how you can purchase tickets for all future events at Wembley Stadium.
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How can I find out where my seat is in the Stadium?
Once you are receipt of your ticket you will know your seat level, block and number and can view your corresponding seat location on the Stadium Plan.
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Is there anything that I am not allowed to bring into the stadium?
Yes absolutely. We would encourage all visitors to Wembley Stadium to read the stadium Ground Regulations before they attend an event at Wembley. For a full list of prohibited items please click here.
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How do I get to Wembley?
Wembley Stadium is Public Transport Destination and we recommend that anyone coming to an event at Wembley uses public transport.
The stadium is served by three stations and five lines – the Jubilee, Metropolitan and Bakerloo underground lines plus Chiltern and Silverlink metro rail lines. Over 70 million GBP has been invested into the upgrading of local train, tube, bus and pedestrian routes and all three stations serving the stadium have undergone major improvements to increase passenger capacity and accessibility. This means that visitors can travel to and from the stadium smoothly and safely on event days.
In addition National Express, the Official Travel Supplier to Wembley Stadium, operates direct coach services to events at Wembley Stadium from all over the country. Click here for more information on routes or to make a booking. Bookings can also be made via the national customer contact centre on 08705 80 80 80, at any National Express coach station or through one of a thousand travel shops around the country.
For more information on how to get to Wembley from all over the country and for access to live travel information in advance of the event, please click here to visit our travel page. For live travel information on the day of the event call the Wembley Stadium Travel Information Line on 0845 6000 555 (calls charged at standard local rate).
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Can I park at Wembley Stadium on an Event Day?
No Wembley Stadium is Public Transport Destination and we recommend that all visitors traveling to the stadium on an event day use public transport (see above).
A resident's permit scheme operates in the local area on stadium event days and only cars with official Wembley Stadium car park passes or residents permits will be allowed to park in the area. The local council has stated that illegally parked vehicles will be issued with large parking fines and towed away.
For more information on parking Click here.
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What catering facilities are available on an event day?
There are 688 food and drink service points located around the stadium on the public concourses as well as facilities available outside the stadium on the outer concourse which encircles the stadium. Both hot and cold food and drink is available.
There are also a number of restaurants and sit down cafes at the stadium for the use of Club Wembley members. These are located on the private Club Wembley concourse. Click here for more information on Club Wembley.
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Is the consumption of alcohol permitted at Wembley?
There are different policies in place regarding the consumption of alcohol according to the event.
As a general rule the sale and consumption of alcohol is permitted at concerts.
It is also permitted at Rugby League events and other sporting events like American Football.
However there are strict rules in place regarding the consumption of alcohol at football events. It is permitted on the concourses and in the restaurants and private hospitality areas at all England friendlies, FA cup competitions and Football League games. For competitive UEFA fixtures however alcohol is only allowed to be consumed within the restaurants and private hospitality areas, not on the public concourses.
For all football events alcohol must not be consumed inside the main stadium bowl or within view of the pitch.
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Can I bring my children with me to an event?
Yes but please note that all visitors including children must have a valid ticket to the event.
Any visitors under the age of 16 must be accompanied at all times by a responsible parent or guardian.
For more information please read Information for Young Visitors.
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Are there baby changing facilities within the stadium?
Yes. The baby changing facilities are located in accessible toilets that are next to First Aid units. They are located here to ensure they are free from queues and congestion, and are well maintained. The facilities are locked, and access is via RADAR keys that are available from Information Desks, and Stewards in the local area.
Please note however that pushchairs and buggies are not allowed into the stadium.
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Does the roof close? Will I get wet if it rains?
On event days at Wembley Stadium the roof is always in its fully closed position – lined up with the touchlines leaving the seats covered but the playing surface uncovered. This is how the stadium has been designed as it allows for maximum sunlight to get to the pitch.
We do not move the sliding roof whilst guests are in the stadium.
In the event of light rain, the seats are all under cover. In the event of extreme rain some guests on the front rows of level 1 can get wet and so we would recommend guests dress appropriately.
As the stadium’s roof does not close fully, guests with tickets for the pitch area at one of the stadium’s concerts will get wet in the event of rain.
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Is the stadium accessible to all?
Yes it is. We want everyone who visits Wembley Stadium to have a fantastic experience and we have worked hard to make sure that all our guests have that same fantastic experience.
Wembley Stadium's Access and Inclusion strategy has been developed in consultation with statutory bodies, the National Association of Disabled Supporters (NADS) and other relevant groups. Here at Wembley Stadium our priority is to create the ultimate stadium experience for all.
The Access for All page of the website will provide more information about the stadium’s facilities.
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Is it possible to purchase official event programmes and merchandise after the event?
Official event programmes are usually available for purchase on an event day only from the 33 internal kiosks that are operated on the stadium concourses and on the approach to the stadium.
It is sometimes possible however to purchase both programmes and merchandise from the event owners website after the event has taken place.
The Wembley Stadium on-line Store sells an excellent range of merchandise outside of the main events and the Stadium Store which has an extensive range of leisure wear is open 7 days a week outside of the major events apart from on public holidays. The Stadium Store is open Monday – Saturday from 10am to 7pm and on Sundays from 12pm to 6pm.
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Is the Wembley Stadium Store open on an event day?
Yes, the Stadium Store is generally open on event days but opening times will vary depending on the event. The Store will close before the event starts but a good range of merchandise is then sold from 33 internal kiosks around the stadium concourses and various external positions.
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When can I go on a Stadium Tour? Do I have to book in advance?
Wembley Stadium Tours depart daily, seven days a week apart from on public holidays and during the build up to and break down from major sports or music events. Stadium Tours operate from 9.30am to 17.30 everyday, starting every 15 minutes.
Click here to make an advance booking or call the booking line direct on 0844 800 2755.
Walk-up bookings can be made at the Wembley Stadium Store but cannot be guaranteed. We strongly recommend booking in advance to avoid disappointment.
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How much is the Stadium Tour? Are concessions available?
Wembley Stadium Tours cost £15 for an adult, £8 for a child (under 16), concessions are £8. There is a 10% discount on group bookings of 30+ or 15% on groups of 40+
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What Charities does Wembley Stadium support?
Wembley Stadium is proud to support a range of both sports and music charities through the Wembley Stadium Charitable Foundation and the Wembley National Stadium Trust and through its relationships with its Official Charity - the Bobby Moore Fund and two Charity Partners – Kickz and Youth Music. Click here for more information.
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I am interested in the construction of the stadium how can I find out more?
There is a great deal of information about the construction of the stadium available on the website including a photo diary and footage taken at regular stages during the construction. Please visit Building Wembley for more details.
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