Wembley Stadium will host pop star Harry Styles for a three-day stint this week, kicking off on Tuesday June 13 and will finish on Saturday 17 June. The As It Was singer performed at the venue last year and he confirmed that he would be returning last August.
If you're one of the lucky ticket-holders going along to one of his concerts, there are a few things you should know about what you cannot bring into the venue.
Here at MyLondon we have rounded up everything you need to know about banned items, bag policy and how to get to Wembley Stadium on the day of your visit.
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What can I not bring to the venue?
Wembley Stadium have listed the following items on their website which you cannot bring to the venue:
- Bags which don’t meet their Bag Policy (medical exemptions apply)
- Large umbrellas
- Aluminium and glass drink containers, plastic bottles over 500ml
- Alcohol
- Food and drink
- Pushchairs
- Selfie sticks
- Weapons and tools
- Flares, lasers, smoke devices and cannisters
- Large-bodied cameras and camcorders
- Drones
- Unauthorised musical instruments and vuvuzelas
They also said: "And any item which is deemed to be offensive or abusive, compromises public safety, or might be used as a weapon, will be confiscated and reported to the police."
There are a number of items which you can bring into the venue:
- Bags that meet the bag policy
- Small umbrellas
- Clear empty plastic bottles 500ml or less
- Small banners/ signs
- Crutches and walking aids
What is the bag policy?
On their website, Wembley Stadium states that each person can only bring one small bag, 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 above criteria will be turned away.
All items and bags carried by spectators and staff will be carefully inspected when entering the stadium. This may include an electronic wanding or pat down. If you're bringing a bag to the venue, this will results in delays in you getting into the venue so make sure to head down early.
How do I get there?
If you’re coming from across London, Wembley is well served by local buses, including the 18/N18, 83/N83, 92, 182, 206, 223, 297 and 483. There is also Wembley Park Station (Jubilee and Metropolitan Lines) and Wembley Central (Bakerloo and London Overground) but the tube will be extremely busy.
National Express is also running a special coach service for the concerts if you're coming from outside of London. You can find the full list of routes here.
See more accommodation options on Booking.com and Hotels.com. You can book UK trains on Trainline.
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