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Time Out
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time Out
Bruce Springsteen at Liverpool's Anfield Stadium: start time, tickets, potential setlist and what you need to know
It's officially stadium gig season – and few artists can conquer a stadium quite like Bruce Springsteen. The Boss can pack out and entertain thousands like it's nothing, and this week he's bringing his legendary show to Liverpool. Bruce Springsteen at the E Street Band are playing two nights at Liverpool's Anfield stadium this week. The shows follow Bruce and the band's three-night residency in Manchester, and they're his last gigs scheduled for the UK this year (after this, he'll head off to mainland Europe). Got a ticket (or still hoping to nab one) to see Bruce Springsteen in Liverpool this week? Here's what you need to know about the shows, from timings and ticket availability to the weather forecast. When is Bruce Springsteen playing Anfield Stadium? Bruce's two shows are on Wednesday June 4 and Saturday June 7 2025. What time do doors open? For both shows, doors open at 4.30pm. What time will Bruce Springsteen come on stage? Springsteen and the E Street Band are set to take to the stage at 7.30pm, on both nights. What's the seating plan? Here's the seating plan at Anfield, according to Ticketmaster. Who's supporting Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band? There are no support acts for this show. Setlist Springsteen is known for his wide-ranging setlists, full of hits, deep cuts and the odd cover. For an idea of one of his sets, here's what he played on the final night of his Manchester residency (according to No Surrender Land of Hope and Dreams Death to My Hometown Seeds Something in the Night Rainmaker The Promised Land Reason to Believe The River Youngstown Murder Incorporated Long Walk Home House of a Thousand Guitars My City of Ruins Because the Night (Patti Smith Group cover) Ghosts Wrecking Ball The Rising Badlands Thunder Road Born in the U.S.A. Born to Run Glory Days Dancing in the Dark Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out Chimes of Freedom Can you still get tickets? A few tickets are still remaining, starting from around £120. You can find remaining tickets on Ticketmaster here. You can also get resale tickets through Ticketmaster. What's Anfield Stadium's bag policy? Anfield has a strict bag policy, only allowing bags sized A5 (148.5mm x 210mm) and smaller. You're also allowed merchandise in clear plastic carrier bags. Banned items Here's a full list of banned items at Anfield: Bags larger than A5 Large umbrellas Drinks cartons, cans and plastic bottles over 500ml Glass bottles and drinking glasses Alcohol Prams and buggies Drones Video recording equipment and large bodied cameras Tools Knives, weapons and laser devices Smoke canisters, fireworks, flares and air horns Weather forecast In the evening of Wednesday June 4, the weather is looking alright. According to the Met Office, temperatures will range from 12C to 15C, while there's up to a 50 percent chance of rain later in the evening. Saturday June 7 is looking very similar, weather-wise. It'll be 13C-14C, though with a lower (30 percent) chance of rain. What is the capacity of Anfield Stadium? Anfield has space for up to 61,276 fans.


USA Today
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- USA Today
Billy Joel cancels Paycor Stadium show, all upcoming concerts
Billy Joel cancels Paycor Stadium show, all upcoming concerts Show Caption Hide Caption Billy Joel honored after ending historic Madison Square Garden run The Piano Man played his last concert at Madison Square Garden, where he performed 150 concerts over the years Legendary singer Billy Joel is canceling all upcoming concerts, including his Sept. 20 performance with Rod Stewart at Paycor Stadium, he announced on social media Friday. Joel said the decision to cancel came from a recent diagnosis of Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus (NPH). The condition has been "exacerbated by recent concert performances, leading to problems with hearing, vision and balance," his statement read. According to the post, Joel has been undergoing specific physical therapy and has been advised to refrain from performing during his recovery period. "I'm sincerely sorry to disappoint our audience, and thank you for understanding," the 76-year-old said. Billy Joel cancels show with Rod Stewart at Paycor Stadium: What to do if you bought tickets Joel and Stewart were set to take over Paycor Stadium for one night only Sept. 20. "This concert promises to be an unforgettable night of iconic hits and incredible performances, showcasing Paycor Stadium as a premier destination for world-class entertainment," Elizabeth Blackburn, director of strategy and engagement for the Bengals, said in a previous press release about the concert announcement. Fans who purchased tickets to Joel's Cincinnati concert do not need to take any action to receive a refund, according to Joel's statement. Tickets will automatically be processed back to the original payment used for purchase. Joel, who first performed in Cincinnati at Armory Fieldhouse on May 7, 1974, played a sold-out show at Great American Ball Park in September 2021. This year's concert would have been his first appearance at Paycor Stadium. Stewart, the two-time Rock & Roll Hall of Famer, last performed in the Queen City in 2022 at Riverbend Music Center, per The Enquirer reached out to Game Day Communications, which handles public relations for Paycor Stadium, and it's unclear whether there are plans to host a new act. (This story was updated to add more information.) This story was updated to add a gallery.


Time Out
19-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time Out
Tyler the Creator at London's O2 Arena: start time, tickets, potential setlist and what you need to know
With massive and colourful stage sets, outlandish and vibrant outfits and, of course, one of the finest discographies in modern rap, a Tyler, the Creator live show is something to get excited about. And this week Tyler is here in London for three huge gigs at the city's biggest indoor venue, the O2 Arena. Tyler's current dates in the UK, which were announced last October and are part of his Chromakopia world tour, are in support of his 2024 album Chromakopia. Named one of Time Out's top albums of last year, Chromakopia peaked top of the UK albums charts with hits like 'Noid', 'Sticky' and 'Like Him'. Heading to see Tyler, the Creator at the O2 in Greenwich? Here's what you need to know about the shows, from set times to whether there are any tickets left. When is Tyler the Creator playing at London's O2? Tyler is at the O2 on Monday May 19, Wednesday May 21 and Thursday May 22. What are the timings? For all three shows, the doors to the arena will open at 6.30pm – though, as always at the O2, you'll be able to get into the venue's restaurants and bars earlier than that. Tyler himself is expect on stage at 9.30pm, though timings are subject to change. Curfew is 11pm. What's the setlist? For an idea of the setlist, here's what Tyler, the Creator played in Amsterdam earlier on the Chromakopia world tour (according to Chroma Rah Tah Tah Noid Darling, I I Killed You Judge Judy Sticky Take Your Mask Off Tomorrow IGOR'S THEME EARFQUAKE A BOY IS A GUN THANK YOU I THINK Yonkers Tron Cat She Tamale Rusty IFHY LUMBERJACK I THOUGHT YOU WANTED TO DANCE DOGTOOTH SORRY NOT SORRY Who Dat Boy WUSYANAME Thought I Was Dead Like Him See You Again NEW MAGIC WAND I Hope You Find Your Way Home Who is supporting? Tyler has two supports that you'll absolutely want to get down early for: experimental hip-hop duo Paris Texas (onstage at 7.30pm) and pop rap hero Lil Yachty (on at 8.15pm). Can you still get tickets for Tyler the Creator at London's O2? Some tickets are still available for both shows, with some on Ticketmaster here from around £65, and on AXS here starting from around £60. The best London gigs and concerts in May 2025.


Time Out
12-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time Out
Twenty One Pilots at London's O2 Arena: start time, tickets, potential setlist and what you need to know
Twenty One Pilots' massive, globe-spanning Clancy Tour is nearly at an end. The world tour, which is in support of the duo's ninth studio record Clancy, began all the way back in the US in August 2024 – and, 70-plus dates later, it all comes to an end this week in London. Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun are at Greenwich's O2 Arena for two nights to wrap up The Clancy World Tour. In the UK, Twenty One Pilots previously played Glasgow, Birmingham, Belfast and Manchester before London. Heading to see Twenty One Pilots in southeast London this week? Here's everything you need to know, from the timings and setlist to remaining ticket availability. When are Twenty One Pilots playing at London's O2? Both London stops of The Clancy World Tour will be this week: on Tuesday May 13 and Wednesday May 14. What are the timings? Doors for both shows will open at 6.30pm. Judging from previous tour stops, expect the duo to take to the stage at 8.45pm. Curfew is 11pm. What's the setlist? Joseph and Dun have been playing substantial setlists every night of The Clancy World Tour. For an idea of what they'll play in London, this was the setlist in Manchester on Sunday May 11 (according to Overcompensate Holding On to You Vignette Car Radio The Judge The Craving (Jenna's Version) Tear in My Heart Backslide Shy Away Heathens Next Semester Routines in the Night The Line Mulberry Street Navigating Nico and the Niners Heavydirtysoul My Blood Doubt Guns for Hands Lavish Ride Paladin Strait Jumpsuit Midwest Indigo Stressed Out Trees Who is supporting? Support will be from Kiwi pop band Balu Brigada. Expect them on stage at around 7.45pm. Tickets are still on sale for both shows. You can nab them on Ticketmaster here from £59 and on AXS here from £55.


Time Out
23-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Time Out
Central Cee at London's O2 Arena: start time, tickets, potential setlist and what you need to know
London's very own Central Cee is playing a huge show in the capital this week. Cench is swapping west London (he was born in Ladbroke Grove and grew up in Shepherd's Bush) for the southeast with a tour stop at Greenwich's O2 Arena – and it's the only London date on his Can't Rush Greatness World Tour. Central Cee's tour follows the release of his long-awaited debut album Can't Rush Greatness, and it's a full-blown, true-to-the-name world tour. The chart-topping rapper is currently on the tour's European leg, and he'll eventually head off to North America and Australasia. Heading to see Central Cee at the O2 this week? Here's everything you need to know, from timings and a potential setlist to remaining ticket availability. When is Central Cee playing at London's O2? Central Cee's London show on the Can't Rush Greatness World Tour is on Thursday April 24 2025. What are the timings? Doors open to the venue at 6.30pm, though the O2's restaurants and bars will be open before that. Judging from previous tour spots, expect Central Cee to come on stage at around 8.45pm – though, as always, get down early to avoid disappointment. Curfew is 11pm. What's the setlist? For an idea of what Cench could play in London, here's the setlist from Manchester earlier in the tour (according to Limitless 5 Star Day in the Life 6 For 6 Cold Shoulder Ruby Commitment Issues Loading Patrick's Ten Play Video GBP (Central Cee & 21 Savage cover) Obsessed With You Did It First (Ice Spice & Central Cee cover) Me & You Mrs gen z luv Now We're Strangers (with Kamal.) LET GO Tek Tek (Dystinct cover) SPIDER (GIMS cover) 2MS (with Nemzzz) Dilemma (with Nemzzz) Doja Truth in the Lies Overseas (D‐Block Europe cover) Must Be CRG UK Rap (Dave & Central Cee cover) Sprinter (Dave & Central Cee cover) BAND4BAND (Central Cee, Lil Baby cover) No Introduction Who is supporting? Support hasn't been confirmed, though the tour is billed as Central Cee 'plus special guests'. In Manchester Cench was joined onstage by rapper Nemzzz. Can I still get tickets for Central Cee at London's O2? Last time we checked, there were tickets remaining for the show, on AXS here from around £50 and Ticketmaster here from around £80.