ConcertsLFC to welcome legends of music to Anfield this month
The Rolling Stones will kick off proceedings on Thursday June 9 as part of the band’s European Tour ‘SIXTY’. It sees the iconic rock ‘n’ roll stars return to Liverpool for the first time since 1971, and they will be supported by Liverpool band Echo & The Bunnymen.
The second concert in this series of three will be Elton John with his ‘Farewell Yellow Brick Road’ tour on Friday June 17, and the final one will see The Eagles perform their long-awaited ‘50 Years Tour’ on Monday June 20.
Limited tickets and hospitality packages are still available. Visit www.liverpoolfc.com/concerts, email concerthospitality@liverpoolfc.com or call 0151 264 2222 for more information.
LFC is eager to welcome all those attending, and to make sure your trip is as safe, seamless and enjoyable as possible. To help ensure this, we’ve pulled together an ‘all you need to know’ Concert Information Hub.
Here you’ll find details including stadium access, facilities, safety information and more. It also details the best routes to travel to the stadium, your entry point and how to purchase refreshments.
Ticket holders are advised there is no car parking available at the stadium and if travelling by car are encouraged to please use city centre car parks. Express shuttle bus services are available from Commutation Row to the stadium.
Bags are NOT permitted in the stadium except for purchases from official show merchandise in the clear plastic carrier bag provided.
There’s also a comprehensive list of FAQs as well as @LFCHelp’s Twitter page, which will be regularly updated with the latest concerts, travel and stadium access updates on show days.
We look forward to welcoming all attendees to Anfield this June for some unforgettable musical moments.
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