Wembley Stadium upcoming events

Wembley, London, HA9 0WS
Wembley Stadion is the second largest sports location in Europe, with a capacity of 90.000. It's probably London’s most iconic stadium. After the old version of Wembley was demolished, the new one aroused in 2007. Since then, it has been the host of some of the biggest football games. More than that, with its enormous capacity, Wembley also hosts massive concerts. Some of the most iconic performers who entertained the public on Wembley over the years are Oasis, Coldplay, Green Day or Bon Jovi.

Venue Details

Getting there

Getting to Wembley Stadium is so easy. It’s surrounded by public transport stations, and there’s also the possibility to use your own car to get around. By train and tube: the arena has its own train and tube station, so the ride shouldn’t be complicated. Plus, both Wembley Stadium Rail Station and Wembley Park Underground have step free access and low-level ticket machines. You have bus 83, 92 and 182 to take you from the station to the stadium. By car: if you plan to drive to Wembley Stadium, you have the A406 North Circular, which goes directly to the sports arena, but of course, depending on your departing point, you can choose a different route. International: overseas visitors can use public transport to get to Wembley Stadium. From Heathrow, take the Piccadilly line to Acton Town Station, then to Alperton. Go to Stop B and take bus 83 to Wembley Stadium. You’ll have to walk for eight more minutes to get to the arena. From Gatwick Airport, take the Express to Victoria Station then the tube to Green Park Station. From here, follow the Jubilee line to Wembley Park Station.

Parking facilities

The arena has its own parking – there are “Red” and “Green” car parks with a total of 2.000 bays, with accessible parking also available. Just note that you most probably will have to pre-reserve a parking space if you’re attending a major event. Otherwise, it’ll be difficult to find a free spot. However, there are various car parks around the stadium, so you’ll have plenty of options.

Access for people with special needs

Wembley Stadium has wheelchair platforms and 147 accessible WC’s, available on all five levels of the stadium. It also has 310 spaces, created for wheelchair users and adjacent seats for assistants. Guide dogs are welcome too, and the stadium has amenity seats for the visitors and their quadrupeds.
Concerts (5)

Wembley Stadium concerts tickets and schedule

Ed Sheeran
from £ 10
Ed Sheeran
24
JUN
FRI
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Ed Sheeran
from £ 10
Ed Sheeran
25
JUN
SAT
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Ed Sheeran
from £ 10
Ed Sheeran
29
JUN
WED
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Ed Sheeran
from £ 10
Ed Sheeran
01
JUL
FRI
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Ed Sheeran
Ed Sheeran
30
JUN
THU
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