Dua Lipa
Radical Optimism Tour
All you need to know
All doors (including hospitality) open at 17:00
Make sure you arrive at the stadium in good time to assist with security protocols.
Please refer to your ticket for your turnstile colour zone. The quickest route to your turnstile entry point is by following the signage for the colour zone. Please ensure you enter via the correct turnstile.
This show contains strobe lighting, pyrotechnic displays and laser effects.
The weather for both shows is predicted to be warm. Please ensure you hydrate regularly and appropriately. Wembley Stadium has free water stations on the concourses and in the standing areas.
All three rail/underground stations serving Wembley Stadium are open.
All supporters are encouraged to plan their journeys in advance to avoid disappointment or delay. All those travelling by rail should plan to arrive at Wembley stations no later than one hour prior to kick-off, to allow sufficient time to walk to and enter the stadium.
Please check the National Rail and TfL Status Updates websites to look out for any service alteration and for real-time journey updates.
East Village Fan Zone
There is a dedicated fan zone for all music fans on the East Side of the stadium.
East Village offers guests the chance to enjoy food and drink (including alcohol) while listening to the latest sounds from our resident DJ. It is the perfect place to soak up the pre -concert atmosphere with fellow fans.
The fan zone will be open from 14:00- 19:00.
Supporters will need to present a valid stadium ticket to enter, and spaces are limited. The stadium’s bag policy (see below) also applies to anyone visiting the fan zone.
Wembley Stadium is a cashless venue. All food and drink kiosks inside the stadium will require card or contactless payments only.
We are working hard to keep our carbon footprint down, and around 75% of people attending events at Wembley Stadium now use public transport. We would encourage all our guests to consider the various travel options in place.
Wembley Stadium benefits from easy access to three rail / London Underground stations. These are:
Wembley Stadium station - This is the nearest station to Wembley Stadium. Located around 400m (4 minute walk) from the venue. The station is one stop from London Marylebone on Chiltern Rail Services. What3words /// shift.glue.tricks
Wembley Central station - This station is served by the Bakerloo Line & London Overground lines with services to key destinations including London Paddington and London Euston stations. What3words /// mouse.poems.rescue
Wembley Park station - Situated around 1000m to the north of the stadium (9 minute walk) this station is served by the Metropolitan and Jubilee Lines. What3words /// beats.caves.solid
Please leave more time for your journey and plan ahead. Please check the National Rail and TfL Updates on an event day for real-time travel information and status updates.
To visit Wembley Stadium by car, use the postcode HA9 0WS in maps. Follow the signs for Wembley Stadium when you reach the A406 North Circular from the M1, A40 or M25.
There are several road closures in place in and around the stadium on event days. Click here for more details. Plan your journey well in advance.
National Express is the official coach partner to Wembley Stadium. National Express drop off at the stadium from over 50 locations around the UK making it the easiest and most convenient way to travel to Wembley. To book a National Express service visit the National Express website or call 08717 81 81 81.
Event day parking at Wembley Stadium is limited and must be booked in advance via the Wembley Official Parking website. Please book early to avoid disappointment. Any vehicles which do not pre-book will not be granted access to the stadium car parks. Customers are advised to park via the official car parks only.
Blue Badge parking is available for ticketholders with accessibility needs and this can also be booked directly through the Wembley Official Parking website. For any further accessibility requirements, please review Wembley Stadium's Access Information page, or visit the Guest Support portal.
Early queueing will be available, but overnight camping is also not allowed. Wembley Stadium is situated in a residential area, and we kindly ask people to avoid disruption to the local residents and businesses. Everyone with a ticket will have plenty of time to enter the stadium before the show starts.
Standing guests - please refer to the colour zone on your ticket to get you to the correct queuing ramp. Seated guests - please refer to the colour zone on your ticket to get you to the correct turnstile.
The quickest route to your entry point is by following the signage for the colour zone.
Make sure you arrive at the stadium in good time to assist with security protocols.
Entrance to Wembley Stadium is by ticket only. Any one without a ticket should not attend.
As you approach the turnstile make sure you have your ticket ready with the barcode or QR code visible and ready to scan.
For full information on scanning your tickets please click here.
We operate a no-remittance policy for security and safety reasons.
Wembley Stadium is a welcoming and inclusive venue for all guests with access requirements. Below is an overview of our event day services. For more detailed information visit here.
There are 310 places for wheelchair users, each with with a personal assistant / companion seat. We also have seats for guests with access requirements who do not need a wheelchair user bay. This includes guests with visual or hearing impairment, or guests with other non-visible disabilities.
The stadium also provides a range of services for guests with specialist access requirements, including a shuttle service from Wembley Park station. More information can be found here.
Wembley Stadium has two dedicated sensory and inclusion rooms for use on event days. Each room has space for 12 guests and are suitable for guests with neurodiversity, cognitive impairment, or other sensory conditions. More information on how to book the Sensory Rooms can be found here.
There are lifts and escalators to all spectator levels of the stadium. Dedicated lifts are are big enough for two wheelchair users, personal assistants and an attendant is also available at every entrance. To access your entrance on level 1 outer concourse, there are two large lifts either side of the main entrance, which is situated under the Olympic steps in front of the stadium at ground level. Our customer engagement team will be able to assist accessing lifts.
Please note, for events that have pitch access, such as concerts and boxing, this is level B1 and cannot be accessed via lifts.
There are 147 accessible toilets within the stadium. These are all accessed by RADAR key. If you do not own a RADAR key, please request assistance from a steward or member of the customer engagement team.
There are three changing places units int the stadium, located on level 1 at block 104 and another at block 143 and another on the fourth floor near our West Sensory Room box at box 4007. If you require access, please speak to a member of the customer engagement team who will be able to assist.
Trained stewards and staff members are on hand to assist guests with all access requirements. Our customer engagement team can be located at information desks across levels 1, 2 & 5.
The safety and security of fans at Wembley Stadium is of paramount importance, and we always have robust and thorough security measures in place before, during and after each event. We work closely with the Police, the Safety Advisory Group, and the relevant authorities to ensure that the stadium's security protocols meet the highest standard. More here.
There will be multiple ticket checks and security searches in place on the day, including the perimeter of the stadium and near the turnstiles, so we encourage fans to arrive at the stadium 60-90 minutes before the event starts to allow enough time to assist with the security protocols.
All events at Wembley Stadium have a strong police presence, and search dogs with handlers will also be patrolling around the stadium to identify and apprehend anyone with illegal or prohibited items, including pyrotechnics and banned substances.
The weather forecast at Wembley Stadium this weekend is expected to be very hot and sunny. All guests should:
- Wear sunscreen and apply at regular intervals*
- Wear appropriate clothing
- Stay hydrated throughout the day
- Take regular breaks in shaded areas
*Guests are permitted to bring sunscreen into the stadium but only in non-pressurised containers.
Children (14 years and under) must be accompanied by an adult.
Children under the age of 14 are not allowed to stand on the pitch.
Children under the age of five are not permitted into the stadium.
Wembley Stadium operates a zero-tolerance policy on any form of anti-social and discriminatory behaviour. If you witness any anti-social or discriminatory behaviour on the day, text HELP to 66566 or contact your nearest steward.
Empty, crushable, plastic reusable bottles (under 500ml) are fine to bring into the stadium - these can then be filled at one of our free refillable water stations located inside the stadium. (seated tickets only) Please note, metal bottles are not permitted inside the stadium. Posters or signs bigger than A3 are also not permitted. Mobile phones and battery packs are also fine to bring into the stadium. For a full list of what you can and what you can’t bring into Wembley click here.
The use of pyrotechnics, flares and smoke devices by fans inside or outside Wembley Stadium is illegal and prohibited. Anyone caught carrying or using pyrotechnical equipment inside the stadium will be immediately ejected from the stadium, banned from future events and dealt with by police.
Wembley Stadium operates a restricted bag policy. Each person can only bring one small bag into the stadium, and it must not be bigger than A4 size:
Height – 297mm (11.7 inches) - Width – 210mm (8.27 inches) - Depth – 210mm (8.27 inches) Please note, this means the overall bag size – bags that are half-full and folded over to reduce their size will not be accepted. Anyone carrying bags that do not meet the criteria above will not be allowed into the stadium.
Persistent standing
Persistent standing in the stands is strictly forbidden and may result in ejection from the ground. Persistent standing not only compromises crowd safety, but also affects the event experience of fellow spectators, especially children and elderly people.
Food and drink Wembley Stadium offers an extensive range of food and drinks inside the stadium – more information is available here.
Smoking at the ground, or use of e-cigarettes, is strictly forbidden and will result in ejection from the stadium.
Anyone attempting to tailgate or gain illicit access to the stadium will be apprehended and reported to Police.
Wembley Park is the residential and business area around Wembley Stadium. Brent Council have enforced a No-Street-Drinking policy on Olympic Way and the surrounding area for all events at Wembley Stadium.
This is part of the current Public Space Protection Order in place around the stadium on event days. More information on the order can be found here.
Fans drinking on Olympic Way and surrounding streets ahead of any event will be asked to hand over their alcohol and enforcement action may be considered. Supporters wanting alcohol before the game should head for the licensed bars or restaurants in the area or make their way to the dedicated fan zones outside the stadium. For more information about Wembley Park click here.