Capital Summertime Ball: Spectator Guide
We’re excited to welcome you to Wembley Stadium connected by EE on Sunday this weekend.
A reminder that it may take longer to gain access to the stadium than on previous visits. We need your help with the below in order to get you into the stadium safely and in time to enjoy the show:
• When you have your ticket out, check the COLOUR ZONE associated with your entry point to the stadium. Following the signage to this zone on your arrival will ensure you take the best route to your seat
• Remember that the stadium doors will open at 12 noon and the first act will take to the stage at 2pm. The show will finish at approximately 10pm. Please note that timings are subject to change.
There's no last entry time for the Summertime Ball, but we recommend you get there as close to 12pm as possible, ready for Ed Sheeran's opening performance at 2.00pm.
No street drinking zone
Brent Council and its partners are enforcing a No Street Drinking Zone on Olympic Way and the surrounding area for the #CapitalSTB as part of the current Public Space Protection Order. Please click here for more information on the order
Fans drinking on Olympic Way and the surrounding streets will be asked to hand over their alcohol and enforcement action may be considered.
There is a wide range of bars, pubs, fan zones and restaurants available to enjoy in Brent before the game – you can find further details here.
If you are travelling into Wembley by public transport, please click here to find out more about drinking alcohol in public places. There may also be alcohol restrictions on coach services.
We are taking these steps to provide a safe and enjoable environment for everyone.
Easing of COVID-19 restrictions
COVID passes will no longer be enforced as a condition of entry for events at Wembley Stadium. However, we continue to urge fans to follow public health guidance to keep each other safe on a matchday, which includes wearing a face covering when on concourses, indoors and in crowded areas.
As COVID-19 restrictions ease, it is vital supporters continue to do all they can to minimise the risk of passing on COVID-19. Here are some simple ways that you can help keep each other safe on a matchday:
• Be responsible and do not travel if you have COVID-19 symptoms
• Wear face coverings in indoor and crowded areas, including concourses
• Maintain good hand hygiene and use the sanitiser dispensers provided
• If possible, take a COVID-19 test on matchday to check there is no risk of passing on the virus
If you need any help or feel unwell when you are in the stadium, go to the nearest first aid point or seek support from our Customer Engagement Team, or one of our stewards. Our staff will be happy to help.
For further information, visit our guest support portal.
Wembley Stadium Restricted Bag Policy
To help provide a safer environment for our fans, Wembley Stadium has a strict restricted bag policy for all events.
All ticket holders will be prohibited from bringing any bag into the stadium unless it meets the Wembley Stadium regulations as outlined below. Any bag that does not meet these requirements will be refused entry.
Bags are to be no larger than:
A4 Height 297mm (11.7 inches)
Width 210mm (8.27 inches)
Depth 210mm (8.27 inches)
Thank you in advance for your cooperation. This policy contributes towards a safer environment and an improved event day experience.
For complete details and a list of FAQs on our restricted bag policy, please click here.
Anti-Social Behaviour
Please text 66566 if you witness any anti-social behaviour.
Stadium Guide
To see our full stadium guide please click here. You can also click here to see our prohibited items. Please note, power banks will be fine to bring in to the stadium.
Cashless
A reminder that Wembley Stadium is now entirely cashless! Please be aware that NO kiosks will accept cash.
Contactless & SmartPay payments will be accepted at all kiosks.
FAQs
For a full list of FAQs, please click here.
We look forward to welcoming you back to Wembley!