Spurs will be taking advantage of a weekend away from the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as Post Malone is set to take centre stage.
Tottenham travel to Brighton on Saturday, looking to make it four wins from five in the Premier League after a terrific start under Thomas Frank.
With the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium set to be vacant, Post Malone is scheduled to perform in North London on both Saturday and Sunday, following 50 Cent’s performance at Spurs’ ground back in July.
The concert will help recoup funds from a busy summer for Tottenham, who brought in both Xavi Simons and Mohammed Kudus for high fees.
Here, Tottenham Hotspur News provides all the necessary information about the event.
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Spells of rain expected over Post Malone weekend
Fans attending Malone’s show on Saturday are expected to be hit with a rude awakening in terms of the weather.
According to the Met Office as of 16 September, rain is expected over the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium during Saturday’s concert, with a 60 per cent chance of precipitation predicted.
Temperatures are expected to be around 17°C, while wind speeds are predicted to be low at 9mph.
For Sunday’s edition, the rain is expected to clear up, but clouds are still likely to appear, with a 40 per cent chance of precipitation predicted.
However, temperatures are expected to drop significantly, with highs of 14°C expected, which will feel like 11°C.
Driving discouraged with parking limited at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
The shows are set to begin at 4:30pm on Saturday and 5pm on Sunday.
Driving is not encouraged around the ground, as is always advised for Spurs’ home games, due to limited parking and controlled parking zones.
Instead, public transport is the best way to reach the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with the nearest train stations being Seven Sisters and Northumberland Park, which are a 35-minute and a 15-minute walk from the ground respectively.
Fans are advised to arrive at the ground early to avoid queues. Tickets are still available for both days, starting at as low as £41 per ticket, and can be purchased via Ticketmaster.