This weekend Catfish and the Bottlemen are playing two of the biggest shows in the band’s career. Cardiff’s Principality Stadium and north London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium will host Van McCann and co’s first ever stadium headline gigs.
The singers of hits like ‘Kathleen’, ‘Pacifier’ and ‘Cocoon’ follow an esteemed lineup of musicians who’ve headlined in north London this summer. Spurs’ home has hosted the likes of Beyoncé, 50 Cent, Stray Kids, Kendrick Lamar and SZA, and, most recently, Imagine Dragons.
Heading to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for Catfish and the Bottlemen? Here’s what you need to know about the show, including timings, the setlist and last-minute ticket availability.
When are Catfish and the Bottlemen playing Tottenham Hotspur Stadium?
Catfish are in N17 on Sunday August 3 2025.
What time do doors open?
Doors open at 4.30pm.
What time will Catfish and the Bottlemen come on stage?
Set times haven’t been confirmed. However, judging from previous tour dates and the curfew, you can expect the band onstage at around 8pm. Get down early to avoid disappointment (and see the support acts, more on that below).
What’s the seating plan?
Here’s the seating plan for Catfish and the Bottlemen at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, according to Ticketmaster.
Who is supporting Catfish and the Bottlemen in London?
Two bands are supporting Catfish at Spurs: James and DMA’s.
Setlist
For an idea of what Catfish and the Bottlemen could play in London, here’s the setlist from a recent tour stop in Glasgow (according to Setlist.fm).
Longshot
Kathleen
Soundcheck
Pacifier
Twice
Fallout
Conversation
Anything
Business
Sidetrack
Homesick
Glasgow
Rango
Outside
Hourglass
Fluctuate
Cocoon
Can you still get tickets?
Tickets are still available for Catfish and the Bottlemen at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Ticketmaster has tickets from £41 here and on resale with Stubhub here.
What’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium’s bag policy?
The N17 venue only allows each ticketholder to bring in one bag, and it must be smaller than A4 size.
Banned items
Here’s a full list of all the things you’re not allowed to bring into Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Bottles of any kind, glass vessels, cans, flasks
Food (discretion may be shown for children’s snacks)
Liquids of any kind
Umbrellas of any size
Laptop Sleeves larger than 37cm x 31cm in size and any laptop bags
Flares, smoke canisters, air horns, laser devices
Unlicensed musical instruments and other devices capable of causing a disturbance or nuisance
Darts, frisbees (and similar items)
Dangerous or hazardous items
Illegal substances
Fireworks, flares, explosives or ammunition
Knives, blades, firearms and weapons of any kind
Scooters, skateboards and other skates
Flags, signs or banners (no posters bigger than A3)
Flagpoles greater than 1m in length
Spray paint, large industrial style ‘permanent’ marker pens
Transmitting devices
Professional cameras (including cameras with interchangeable lenses) and recording devices
Unauthorised fliers, illegal merchandise items, illegal charity collection utensils
Motorbike helmets
Animals (except service dogs and assistance dogs)
Prams and pushchairs
Selfie sticks, Gopros, professional and semi-professional cameras and long camera lenses
Weather forecast
The weather in north London on Sunday is looking… alright. The Met Office reckons it’ll be pretty rainy in the daytime, but the chance of precipitation is down to 30 percent by 7pm and less than 5 percent by 10pm. The temperature will range from 19C to 21C.
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