Arctic Monkeys at Emirates Stadium stage times, set list, how long the concert lasts and bag policy
Thousands of fans will be flocking to Emirates Stadium this weekend to see the Arctic Monkeys perform a triumphant three-day stint. Led by rock icon Alex Turner, they will be supported by The Hives and tunes of The Mysterines.
The band will be taking to the stage for their first performance on Friday 16 June to mark the release of their seventh studio album, The Car. So far they've performed in major UK cities such as Sheffield, Bristol, Manchester and Swansea.
If you're heading along to one of their gigs this weekend, MyLondon has rounded up everything you need to know about the stage times for the Arctic Monkeys, how long the concert lasts, the full set-list and how to get to the stadium in North London.
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What are the stage times?
Doors open at 5pm at Emirates Stadium. According to Manchester Evening News, the Mysterines performed around 6:40pm at the Manchester gig and then The Hives performed at 7:30pm. The Arctic Monkeys will be appearing on stage at 8:50pm if the previous gig is anything to go by. During recent shows on their tour, the band have finished performing around 10:30pm.
What is the setlist?
This setlist is taken from their most recent gig in Swansea on 12 June 2023. Setlists are always subject to change at each venue and performance.
- Brainstorm
- Snap Out Of It
- Don't Sit Down 'Cause I've Moved Your Chair
- Crying Lightening
- Teddy Picker
- The View From the Afternoon
- Cornerstone
- Why'd You Only Call Me When Your High?
- Arabella
- Four Out Of Live
- Pretty Visitors
- Fluorescent Adolescent
- Perfect Sense
- Do I Wanna Know?
- Mardy Bum
- There'd Better Be A Mirrorball
- 505
- Body Paint
Encore:
- Sculptures of Anything Goes
- I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor
- R U Mine?
Emirates Stadium bag policy
On their website, Emirates Stadium says: "Do not bring a bag unless absolutely necessary. Any bags larger than A4 (a standard rucksack / handbag) will not be permitted. All bags will be subject to search which will delay your entry to the stadium."
They added: "You are also welcome to bring refreshments – snacks and soft drinks brought in small plastic bottles or flasks – to Emirates Stadium. Please note that alcohol cannot be brought into the ground."
How to get there and nearest Tube station
There are plenty of ways to get to Emirates Stadium using public transport. If you want to use the tube, there are three close stations nearby: Arsenal (Piccadilly Line), Finsbury Park (Victoria, Picaddilly Line and Great Northern Rail) and Highbury & Islington (Victoria Line, North London Line and Great Northern rail).
King's Cross St Pancras is the closest station for national rail services. You can easily get onto the London Underground Tube straight from the station and use the Victoria or Piccadilly Lines.
Fans are strongly encouraged not to drive or park near the stadium. Only car owners with resident permits will be allowed to park on-street in designated areas. Emirates Stadium is fully accessible via bicycle and there is secure cycling parking available close to the ‘Highbury House’ retail store on Drayton Park.
If you want to get the bus, the main stops are located on Holloway Road, Nag's Head, Seven Sisters Road, Blackstock Road and Highbury Corner. Further information on buses is available here.
See more accommodation options on Booking.com and Hotels.com. You can book UK trains on Trainline.
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