Key Points

  • 15 June

    Doors: 5.00pm

    DJ: 5.30pm

    Gayle: 6.10pm

    The Script: 7.00pm

    P!nk: 8.10pm

    Curfew: 10.30pm

    16 June

    Doors: 5.00pm

    DJ: 5.00pm

    Gayle: 5.45pm

    The Script: 6.35pm

    P!nk: 7.55pm

    Curfew: 10.00pm

    Timings are approximate and subject to change.

  • Under 16’s must be accompanied by an adult 18 years or older.

    No under 14’s on the pitch.

    No under 5’s permitted in the Tottenham Hotspur stadium.

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

    Age restrictions are subject to change.

  • For accessibility information at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium please contact here.

    Please note, as part of the venues commitment to safety, they do not permit wheelchairs, walking aids, pushchairs, or trolleys to be taken onto the pitch level. This precaution is in place to alleviate potential trip hazards, prevent sightline obstruction caused by elevation, and ensure unimpeded escape routes in the event of an emergency.

  • Bag policy

    Personal bags must be A4 size or smaller

    Tottenham Hotspur Stadium have a strict bag policy at the Stadium, and all bags must adhere to our guidelines or it will not be permitted into the stadium.

    Personal bags must be A4 size or smaller (21cm long x 30cm high) or it is possible to use a a clear carrier bags (max 30cm long x 30cm high) - you must NOT put any personal bags that do not meet the criteria within these bags.

    Laptop sleeves are permitted, but they must also be no larger than 37cm x 31cm.

    Click here for more information if you require medical equipment that cannot fit in an approved bag.

    Bottle policy

    Bottles are not permitted to be brought into the the Tottenham Hotspur stadium.

    Smoking policy

    Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is a strictly Non-smoking venue – this includes the use of all electronic cigarettes.

    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 brough 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.

    Click here for further details on prohibited items.

    Food & Drink

    Fans are advised to not bring their own food into the Stadium due to issues of provenance, safety, and rubbish generation. Discretion will be shown by stewards in relation to snacks, and in particular children’s snacks.

    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 Tottenham Hotspur 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 here.

  • 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 at the Tottenham Hotspur ticket office in the north-west corner of the stadium and is easily accessible from the High Road via a walkway adjacent to the entrance of The M. 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 at the Tottenham Hotspur ticket office in the north-west corner of the stadium and is easily accessible from the High Road via a walkway adjacent to the entrance of The M.

    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

782 High Road, London, N17 0BX

Contact THE STADIUM

0344 844 0102

 

The easiest way to travel to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is by public transport. Explore the different options below.

Please note, trains will not be calling at White Hart Lane Station. For detailed travel information, please visit the Stadiums travel advise page here.

Additionally, queue management systems will be implemented at all local stations. We kindly request that all fans respect and cooperate with station staff.

  • Tottenham Hotspur do not recommend driving on event days

    There is no public car park at the Stadium which is also within a large Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ).

    Event days

    The road closures on event days also mean that, if you choose to travel by car, you will not be able to exit any car parking facility within the road closure area for one hour after the event finishes.

    Therefore, in most cases, we discourage fans from driving to the Stadium on event days, so please explore your public transport options before travelling.

    Event day road closures prevent spectators from being dropped-off or picked-up close to the Stadium. If you need to use a taxi or private hire vehicle, we recommend you are dropped-off and / or picked-up at least a 10-minute walk (0.5m) away from the Stadium.

    Road closures

    On event days only

    Please note that some roads closest to the Stadium will be closed before, during and immediately after the event to make it safe for spectators, local residents and businesses and to ensure emergency services can access the area. Please check the road closure maps for more information.

    Love Lane and Whitehall Street also have all parking bays suspended on an event day and are closed for up to one and half hours after an event to cater for queues at White Hart Lane station. For one to two hours after a event, Leeside Road is one-way eastbound and Willoughby Lane is one-way northbound, from its junction with Willoughby Park Road

    Event day parking controls operate within this area.

    For more detailed information on how the road closures work, take a look at the maps below below.

    Download the pre event road closures map here.

    Road Closure Map - Phase 1 - Two hours before event doors

    Road Closure Map - Phase 2 - One hour prior to the start a match and up to 15 minutes after.

    Road Closure Map - Phase 3 - During an event or match

    Road Closure Map - Phase 4 - 15 minutes prior to final whistle and up to one hour post-event or match.

  • Various buses leave you near the Stadium

    The Stadium is well-served by TfL buses, albeit on event days some services may be diverted during the road closure period.

    Bus diversions are minimised, so they are back operating on the High Road as soon as possible after events.

    Before and during events, services that normally run up and down the High Road (149, 259, 279 and 349) are diverted to the east of the Stadium at Lansdowne Road, re-joining the High Road at the Northumberland Park junction.

    Download TfL buses map → (this map shows all the TfL bus stops around the Stadium)

  • Please note, trains will not be calling at White Hart Lane Station. For detailed travel information, please visit the Stadiums travel advise page here.

    The Stadium is served by three stations

    Northumberland Park

    Served by Greater Anglia

    Approx. 10 mins walk to the Stadium and about 1,000 steps.

    Tottenham Hale

    Served by London Underground & Greater Anglia

    Approx. 25 mins walk to the Stadium and roughly 2,500 steps..

    Seven Sisters

    Served by London Overground and London Underground

    Approx. 30 mins walk to the Stadium and around 3,000 steps.

    Information on London Overground and London Underground, please click here.

    Travelling with Greater Anglia? Click here.

    Specific travel updates for P!NK's Summer Carnival Tour will be published nearer the time of the event dates.

  • 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.

  • There is ample bicycle parking around the Stadium

    If you’re feeling fit then why not cycle?

    We encourage spectators to cycle to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. There is ample cycle parking around the Stadium and at the Tottenham Community Sports Centre on the High Road.

    Cycle Superhighway 1 begins on Church Road immediately opposite the Stadium and runs to Liverpool Street station.

    There is both on-street and off-street cycle parking provided in the local area around the Stadium. Please see the cycle map for the locations.

    Cycling equipment such as puncture kits and removable seats will be allowed into the Stadium. Helmets (but not those with a full mask attached) will also be permitted.

    Download cycling superhighway route map → Cycling superhighway route map shows the route from Liverpool Street to Tottenham.

    Download Cycle Parking Map → Cycle Parking Map shows where cyclists can park their bicycles in Tottenham.

Food & Drink

  • Tottenham Hotspur Stadium offers a variety of food and drink options. Please click here for menu.

    Over 60 premium food outlets throughout the Stadium mean you’ll never be short of choice on event days.

    Traditional fan favourites to street food-inspired dishes, from snacks to meals, and with dietary requirements catered to, there is something delicious for everyone.

    The Market Place is home to a variety of food stalls, as well as The Goal Line Bar – Europe’s longest bar.

    Park Lane Square is accessible to general admission ticket holders and is another space with a range of food and drink choices.

    You'll find an interactive map in the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium app which highlights the many food and drink outlets throughout the Stadium.

  • Tottenham Hotspur Stadium operate a Challenge 25 Policy for all alcoholic beverages – anyone who looks under the age of 25 will be required to provide ID.

  • Tottenham Hotspur Stadium are proud to have a fully cashless stadium

    They are proud to have a fully cashless stadium for increased speed of service.

    Payments can be made using:

    All major contactless debit and credit cards (the payment limit is £100)

    Mobile and wearable payment, including Apple Pay and Google Pay (this method supports high-value contactless payments)

  • The Stadium provides a range of plant-based options and caters for a wide range of dietary requirements - all allergens are available at each kiosk.

    Despite the Stadium’s prohibited item and bag policy, if you need to bring items into the Stadium for medical reasons then please request a ‘Medical Exemption Certificate’ using this form.

    All attendees with an exemption certificate will still need to have their bags searched and tagged at a street-level dedicated accessible entrance before entering the Stadium.

 

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