Tottenham Hotspur Stadium Concert Guide 2026
- Agne

- May 6, 2025
- 5 min read
Updated: Mar 19
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is one of the biggest and most exciting concert venues in London, and in 2026 it’s once again hosting some of the world’s biggest artists - from BTS and Bad Bunny to many more global tours.
In this Tottenham Hotspur Stadium Concert Guide 2026, I’m sharing my own experience from attending P!nk in 2024 and Beyoncé in 2025, along with practical tips you’ll actually need - from what to expect on arrival to how to avoid common mistakes at this stadium.
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How to Get to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium?
Getting to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is pretty straightforward, and public transport is by far the easiest option. The stadium is well connected, with several nearby train and Underground stations:
White Hart Lane - 5-minute walk
Northumberland Park – 10-minute walk
Tottenham Hale – 25-minute walk
Seven Sisters – 30-minute walk
The quickest and easiest way to reach the stadium is usually by Tube. From King’s Cross in central London, take the Victoria line northbound directly to either Seven Sisters or Tottenham Hale - the journey takes around 15 minutes. From there, you can either walk or take a bus closer to the stadium.
For our trip, we actually went to Seven Sisters, grabbed some food nearby, and then took a bus that dropped us right next to the stadium - which made the whole experience much more relaxed.
How to Get Back After the Concert?
Getting back can take longer - especially with tens of thousands of people leaving at the same time. Don’t panic if your event ends late - public transport will still be running.
Most of the crowd heads toward Seven Sisters or Tottenham Hale, and some streets are closed for pedestrian traffic. Please note that roads closest to the stadium are usually closed before, during, and immediately after events, so if you’re taking the Underground, be prepared for a bit of walking.
Seven Sisters is the main station that handles the majority of the crowd, so expect it to be very busy. Crowd control is well managed, with staff guiding people in batches to prevent overcrowding - but it’s still something you should plan for.
💡 Pro tip (after Beyoncé – June 2025). After Beyoncé’s concert, we discovered a much faster way to get back to central London. We left right after the last song and walked to Tottenham Hale (about a 20–25 minute walk) instead of heading to Seven Sisters. The crowd was still relatively small and moving smoothly, and we got straight onto an almost empty tube. By the time we passed Seven Sisters, it was already getting super packed.
How early should you get to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium?
Standing tickets: If you’re aiming for a good view close to the stage, it’s best to arrive around 2–3 hours before doors open. Just keep in mind you’ll be standing for quite a while - including the walk back after the show. Some people sit on the ground while waiting, but it really depends on the area and how crowded it gets.
If your goal is the front row (barricade), you’ll need to arrive much earlier - usually in the morning.
Seated tickets:You can be a bit more flexible, but I’d still recommend getting there at least an hour early. This gives you enough time to get through security, find your seat, grab food or drinks, and check out the merch stands. And don’t forget — the opening acts are often worth seeing too!
Where to Eat Near Tottenham Hotspur Stadium?
If you're arriving early to queue or just want to fuel up before the show, I highly recommend eating near Seven Sisters. We had lunch at True Craft Tottenham - a local spot with amazing pizzas and craft beer. The area itself isn't the most scenic, but this place was a real nice and far better than paying for overpriced stadium food.
Food & Drinks Inside the Stadium
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium has over 60 food outlets, offering a wide range of snacks, meals, and drinks. It’s very convenient, but prices can be quite high - for example, a can of beer costs around £8 during major events. If you’re on a budget, it’s definitely worth eating beforehand.
Can You Take a Water Bottle Into Tottenham Hotspur Stadium?
Yes! You can bring an empty plastic bottle. The stadium has multiple water fountains throughout, so you can easily refill it during the event.
What's bag policy at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium?
As of 2026, bags larger than A4 size (21cm x 30cm) are not permitted inside the stadium. Travel light to avoid issues at security.
Essential items to pack: phone, ID, power bank, hand sanitizer, napkins or wet wipes, and an empty water bottle. You can also take small cameras, as long as they are not professional ones. Check my full concert packing guide here: What to Pack for a Concert – The Complete Checklist.
Where to stay in London for Tottenham Hotspur Stadium?
As I mentioned earlier, the area around the stadium isn’t the nicest, so I’d definitely recommend staying somewhere more central.
For example, I stayed at the Tavistock Hotel in London for Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter Tour. I chose it because it’s within walking distance of King’s Cross Station, which made getting to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium super easy. The location is also really central - you can even walk to the city centre. Plus, since we were flying from Luton Airport, getting there was really convenient too.
Payments at the Stadium
The stadium is 100% cashless, so only card and contactless payments are accepted.
Is There Free Wi-Fi at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium?
Yes! You can connect to the Stadium_Guest network for free public Wi-Fi inside the venue and it was working quite well too!
Does Tottenham Hotspur Stadium have a roof?
There’s a partial roof that covers seated areas, but the standing section is uncovered. When I went to see P!nk, it started raining, and we got a bit wet. If the weather looks questionable, pack a lightweight rain poncho - trust me, it’s worth it.
💡 Want even more real-life tips?
Check out the comments under my TikTok post - people shared their own experiences at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, including tips on parking, getting a taxi, and the best ways to leave the stadium more efficiently. It’s like a mini advice hub from fellow concertgoers!
You can also check out my first-hand experience at Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter Tour - I share my full concert review and everything I learned
Who’s Playing at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in 2026?
Here are some of the biggest concerts confirmed at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in 2026 (more dates may be announced):
Zach Bryan – With Heaven On Tour – 16th & 17th June 2026
Gorillaz – 20th June 2026
Bad Bunny – DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS World Tour – 27th & 28th June 2026
BTS – WORLD TOUR ‘ARIRANG’ IN LONDON – 6th & 7th July 2026
System Of A Down – 13th & 15th July 2026
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Final Thoughts
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is an incredible venue with top-tier artists and world-class facilities. While the crowd and chaos can be intense, the energy is unforgettable. With the right prep, you’ll have an amazing experience.
For more concert tips and adventures, check out my Instagram @concerts.enthusiast and TikTok @concerts.enthusiast


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