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There have been several concerts at the stadium during the summer break, with Beyonce among those who have performed in N17, and indie-rock band Catfish and the Bottlemen are also scheduled to play.
Catfish and the Bottlemen at Tottenham ticket details
The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium will host Catfish and the Bottlemen on Sunday, August 3, and tickets are selling fast.
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The DMA’s and James are the supporting acts on what is a high-profile concert, and standing and golden circle tickets are already sold out.
Seated tickets are still available to purchase, and the lowest-priced options are set at £55 per seat, while premium hospitality seats are also available.
Thomas Frank’s side will be in pre-season action on the same day, as they face Newcastle United in Seoul on their tour of Asia.
Catfish and the Bottlemen start times
Doors at Tottenham will open at 4.30pm on the day, with stage times for each individual act yet to be confirmed.
The concert is scheduled to end at 10pm, with the trains in the surrounding area running until after midnight.
With thousands expected to attend, there could be significant queues coming in and out of the ground, with traffic also expected to be heavy in the surrounding area.
The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium has played host to NFL matches, other concerts and a screening of the Europa League final, in addition to men’s and some of the women’s first-team matches, and is purpose-built to be adaptable to different kinds of events.