Key Points

  • Doors: 5:00pm

    KidCutUp: 6:00pm

    Gayle: 6:45pm

    KidCutUp: 7:15pm

    The Script: 7:35pm

    KidCutUp: 8:25pm

    P!nk: 8:55pm

    Curfew: 11:00pm

    Timings are approximate and subject to change.

  • Children under 16 years of age must be accompanied by a responsible adult of 18 years or over.

    No under 14's on the pitch.

    No under 5’s permitted in the stadium.

    All patrons attending the concert must hold a valid concert ticket.

    Age restrictions are subject to change.

    The front rows of upper tiers across all stands is not suitable for children under the age of 18.

  • There will be a designated wheelchair user area and some ease of access seating available. Please contact the Liverpool Disabled Concert ticket phoneline on 0151 264 2500. Subject to availability.

    If your circumstances have changed since you purchased your ticket please contact the Liverpool Disabled Concert ticket phoneline on 0151 264 2500 and they will try and accommodate your needs.

    British Sign Language (BSL) interpreters

    We will have British Sign Language interpretation at Anfield Stadium.

    To get to the area where the interpreter is located please contact us ahead of the concert where we will try and facilitate your requirements.

  • Bag policy

    Only bags that are A5 size or smaller or purchases from official show merchandise in the clear plastic carrier bag provided will be permitted into the stadium. Those bags permitted will be subjected to a bag search on entry point.

    Bottle policy

    Plastic/metal Reusable Bottles and cans are not permitted into the stadium for security reasons. Disposable 500ml clear plastic water bottles are permitted – all tops will be removed at the turnstiles.

    Smoking policy

    Smoking (including e-cigarettes) is not permitted in any area of the stadium.

    Prohibited items

    No fireworks, smoke canisters, laser pointers, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (i.e drones) or other similar articles are permitted in the Venue and any person in possession of any such articles may be refused entrance.

    No flags, banners, posters, poles and any item that will cause obstruction to other members of the audience are to be brought into the Venue. Bunch’s of flowers, large pillow gifts or fluffy toys will not be permitted into the stadium. Anyone found with items will be asked to dispose of them prior to entry into the Venue.

    No glass bottles or containers, metal cutlery, sharp items or any items likely to compromise safety are to be brought into the Venue.

    No recording, filming, or photographic equipment (audio or audio visual) may be brought into the Venue. Photography or use of recording equipment is prohibited.

    The full list of prohibited items can be found here.

    Be Safe Be Sound

    We are working with Counter Terrorism Policing to encourage live music fans to #BeSafeBeSound.

    Counter Terrorism Policing is collaborating with the UK’s biggest music venues, arenas and festivals to deliver vital safety advice to the public.

    We all have a role to play in keeping each other safe. Your safety is our priority.

    You can play your part by trusting your instincts, and if you see something that doesn’t feel right, tell security. Our teams will take every report seriously. You won’t be wasting their time.

    Here are some quick tips to help you have a safe and enjoyable time:

    Arrive early, allowing more time for security checks and measures.

    Be patient with security checks. It might seem inconvenient, but they are in place to help you.

    Keep it simple and minimise what you carry. Fewer bags to search will speed up entry.

    Stay alert and look out for each other. If you see something that doesn’t feel right, tell security. Don’t leave it to someone else.

    Don’t leave bags unattended. Never agree to look after a stranger’s bag, no matter how genuine they seem.

    If there is an incident, listen to staff and any announcements.

    In an emergency, always call 999.

    Have an amazing time, and if you see something that doesn’t feel right, report it to security straight away. Thank you for playing your part. #BeSafeBeSound.

    Further advice: For more information and safety advice, please visit the Counter Terrorism Policing website.

  • Please ensure you check the weather forecast prior to departure and ensure that you bring appropriate clothing for all weather conditions.

    Please apply sunscreen regularly even when not in direct sunlight.

    No umbrellas will be permitted in to the stadium. In the event of adverse weather conditions, we would advise bringing a rain mac or disposable rain coat.

    The show will not be cancelled in the event of inclement weather.

Ticketing

  • To help locate your seat please refer to the seating plan below;

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  • Please contact the ticket agent you purchased your ticket through. They will be able to assist you.

  • Tickets will be available to collect on the day of the event from the Promoter box office.

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    The Promoter box office can be found in Liverpool ticket office at the foot of The Kop Stand off Walton Breck Road. Please observe signage or ask a steward who will direct you to these locations.

    Please bring your booking reference number and ID.

  • Should you have a query leading up to the day of the concert please contact us or your point of purchase.

    For complaints whilst at the concert, please visit the Promoter box office which can be found in Liverpool ticket office at the foot of The Kop Stand off Walton Breck Road. Please observe signage or ask a steward who will direct you to these locations.

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    Any complaints about the Holder’s ability to view the concert from his/her seat (if any) must be made to the Promoter’s on-site box office within thirty minutes of the commencement of the headline act’s performance. Post event complaints cannot be validated. Any other complaints regarding the concert must be made during the concert to the Promoter’s on-site box office, the location of which is described above.

  • Please always use an authorised ticket agent. We use the following agents:

    Alt Tickets

    AXS

    Gigantic

    Ticketmaster

    Event Travel (VIP and hospitality packages)

    Other authorised ticket agents may be used for your event. Please contact us if your chosen agent doesnt appear above.

  • Our Promoter Terms & Conditions can be found here.

Travel

Finding the Stadium

Anfield Rd, Liverpool L4 0TH

Contact THE STADIUM

0151 260 6677

General enquiries

 
  • Ticket holders are advised that there is no car parking available at the stadium – if travelling by car please use city centre car parks. An express shuttle bus service (the 917) is available from Commutation Row to the Stadium and will operate 30 minutes before stadium gates open.

    There is limited disabled car parking available on Stanley Car Park, which must be pre-booked. Parking can be pre-booked by contacting our disability team at disability@liverpoolfc.com. There are disabled drop off and pick up areas on Arkles Lane and Gilman Street, which service both sides of the stadium.

    Road closures will be in operation at the event – Walton Breck Road will be closed from 12pm – 12am (midnight). Anfield Road is a no through road due to LFC’s Anfield Road stadium expansion.

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    Please be aware that Anfield Stadium is located in a residential area with a residents parking scheme in operation. We strongly advise you DO NOT park on residential streets as parking enforcement will be in operation during concerts and major events. Any illegally parked cars will incur a fine.

  • Travelling from outside Liverpool

    Lime Street Railway Station is Liverpool's mainline station for regional and national journeys. It is two miles from Anfield.

    From 1.30pm each show day, we'll have a dedicated fan support team based in Lime Street Station to help direct you to the most convenient transport services, including buses that will take you directly to the ground.

    Taxis are also available from Lime Street.

    TransPennine Express has direct services into Lime Street from Scarborough and Newcastle calling at stations from across the north of England including Manchester, York, Leeds, Dewsbury, Huddersfield, Durham, Darlington, Warrington Central and Liverpool South Parkway. Other services are also available. You can plan your journey here.

    Travelling within Liverpool

    Merseyrail operates regular services across 67 stations throughout Merseyside. Passengers can get regular services into Liverpool from Ellesmere Port, Chester, West Kirby and New Brighton on the Wirral Line and Southport, Ormskirk, Kirkby and Hunts Cross on the Northern Line. Take advantage of park and ride. Several Merseyrail stations have car parks. You can find them here.

    Passengers travelling to concerts can use either the Concert Bus from Sandhills station for just £1.60 for adults and 80p for kids or enjoy a short walk or cycle from Kirkdale station. Merseyrail trains run between Sandhills and Moorfields/Liverpool Central every 4 – 7 minutes throughout the day, so it’s easy to catch your connecting train.

    Passengers living in South Liverpool can get the Southport to Hunts Cross service which calls at Brunswick, St Michael's, Aigburth, Cressington, Liverpool South parkway and Hunts Cross. Those using Soccerbus can get a Southport/Hunts Cross train to and from Sandhills. Passengers travelling to or from Kirkdale will need to change at Moorfields. Services run on this line every 15 minutes throughout the day and evening Mondays to Saturdays and every 30 minutes on Sundays.

    Many mainline rail services call at Liverpool South Parkway. If you get off here, you can connect on to Merseyrail's Northern Line which will take you to Sandhills station. From here you can either pick up the Concert Bus to Anfield (you can find out more here) or walk to the stadium in less than 30 minutes. Walking routes are signposted.

  • Travelling by bus is fast, frequent, and convenient with 'express' services that will get you to and from Anfield and Liverpool City Centre in around 15 minutes.

    The 917 express shuttle bus service operates from Commutation Row in the City Centre from 3.30pm each show day. Prices from £2.30 for single journey, £4.60 for a return journey or £12 return ticket for groups of four are available. U19’s can travel for just £1.20. You can find out more here.

    Other services

    From Liverpool City Centre, take the 26 from Liverpool ONE bus station, 17 from Queen Square Bus Station or the 917 from Commutation Row, directly to the ground. The 68/168, which operates between Bootle and Aigburth, and the 14 and 19 (from Queen Square) stop a short walk away from the ground.

    Concert Bus

    The Concert Bus will run from Sandhills Station, on the Merseyrail Northern Line, to Anfield for all concerts at Anfield. The Concert Bus will run from 4:30pm on show day. You can find out more here.

    If you need help finding the 917 or advice on linking to other transport services, we'll have a dedicated fan support team based in Lime Street Station and Communication Row 30 minutes before first scheduled departure of the 917 service (3.30pm) and gates opening.

    Download the Merseytravel Journey planner for free or see the bus timetables here.

  • Travel sustainably with likeminded P!nk fans with Big Green Coach.

    Your carbon neutral coach will arrive at the stadium before the music starts and leave after the end of the show.

    You don’t need to worry about parking, leaving the concert early to catch public transport or booking a hotel.

    Check out pick-up locations on the Big Green Coach website and secure your seat from just £30.

  • The Cycle Hub is a FREE service that allows ticketholders to park their bike safely and securely with an attendant. The Cycle Hub is situated in Stanley Park Car Park, a few minutes’ walk from the Anfield Road end of the Stadium. Simply ride to the Cycle Hub, where staff will register and secure your bike. You will be given a receipt which must be presented on collection. Cycle Hub can provide locks, but you can use your own if you wish.

    Why not combine the train and cycling? Merseyrail allows cycles. Get the train to nearby Sandhills and Kirkdale Stations and take advantage of the Cycle Hub in Stanley Park Car Park.

  • Taxis from the city centre to Anfield usually cost between £7-£9. To view the available taxi pick up points please refer to the map above.

    Taxi One will operate a taxibus service from Commutation Row, Liverpool city centre direct to Anfield. A frequent service operates from 3.5 hours prior to when the main act is scheduled on stage. The taxibus will also be available to provide return travel once the concert has ended.

Food & Drink

  • Anfield is fully equipped to provide you with a wide variety of refreshments from various points within the Stadium. More information on what is on offer can be found here.

  • Anfield is a cashless stadium – contactless and/or chip and pin payments are required in all areas

  • If any customers suffer from a condition that requires specific dietary requirements, please contact the venue prior to arrival to obtain permission to bring those products in, otherwise, they will be confiscated on entry. Searches will be applied at point of entry and guests will be asked to discard any food or drinks before entering.

 

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