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50 Cent at London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium 2025: timings, set list, last-minute tickets and everything you need to know

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Everyone knows 50 Cent. The American rapper has been a household name for decades now and is one of the most recognisable guys in hip-hop. Even if you’re not into R&B, that name is somehow etched in your brain.

So, it’s only right that, two years since he last played in London, 50 Cent is headlining a show at one of the city’s largest stadiums. He’ll be playing at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this week as part of his ‘The Legacy Tour’ and will be joined by none other than fellow hip-hop legend, Mary J. Blige. So, without further ado, we’ve got all the information you need ahead of the big event.

When is 50 Cent playing London?

What time will 50 Cent come on stage?

The stadium doors will open at 4.30pm with the stars expected to take to the stage around three hours later at 7.30pm. Fans can expect the show to last until 10.30pm-ish.

Are there any tickets left?

You’re in luck – Ticketmaster does still have a handful of verified resale tickets up for sale.

How much do tickets cost?

At the time of writing, the remaining tickets start from £89.11 – which will get you in the standing pitch – and go up to £230 for gold circle standing.

What’s the setlist?

Since this is a very special one-off gig, we don’t know exacly what the setlist is going to look like. 50 Cent have collaborated on songs like ‘MJB Da MVP’ and ‘Hate It Or Love It’, so we predict that they’ll be thrown in there. This was the rapper’s setlist at his most recent gig in Germany on June 28.

What Up Gangsta

Wanksta

I Get Money

P.I.M.P.

Candy Shop

Magic Stick

Best Friend

Window Shopper

Just a Lil Bit

I Get It In

Disco Inferno

Hate It or Love It

How We Do

Ayo Technology

Many Men (Wish Death)

Big Rich Town

I'm The Man

In da Club

Hate Bein' Sober

Crack a Bottle

Patiently Waiting

If I Can't

Who will be supporting 50 Cent in London?

American rapper A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie is going to be joining 50 Cent and Mary J. Blige as their support act.

Are there any banned items?

You shouldn’t need us to tell you that anything dangerous, hazardous, explosive or sharp is not going to be allowed inside the stadium. Bags have to be A4 or smaller and you won’t be able to take in any of your own food or drink, either. Here’s the full list of prohibited items at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Bottles of any kind, glass vessels, cans, flasks

Food (Discretion may be shown for children’s snacks)

Liquids of any kind (including water and alcohol. The stadium has multiple water fountains throughout)

Umbrellas of any size

Laptop Sleeves larger than 37cm x 31cm in size and any laptop bags

Flares, smoke cannisters, 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) that do not meet our Flag and Banner Policy

Flagpoles greater than 1m in length (This will vary for Non-footballing events - please refer to the event specific guidance)

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 (this may be assessed for each event – please check the relevant event page for further information)

Selfie sticks, Gopro’s, professional and semi-professional cameras and long camera lenses

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In pictures: Beyoncé fans at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for the Cowboy Carter Tour in London

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Two years after the magnificent futuristic dance party that was the Renaissance World Tour, Beyoncé has been back in north London for the last fortnight for her equally spectacular, Western-inspired Cowboy Carter and the Rodeo Chitlin’ Circuit Tour.

The Beyhive have descended on Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in their tens of thousands and it really has been a sight to behold. Across six days from June 5-16, N17 was awash with rhinestoned cowboy hats, shining concho belts, fringed chaps and denim on denim on denim. It’s safe to say that people went all out – jeans and a nice top weren’t going to cut it for Queen Bey.

Photographer Ben Rowe was on the ground, capturing the buzzing fans on their way to one of the biggest gigs of the year. Whether you were there and want to reminisce, or want to see what you missed out on, here’s a look at the best pictures from outside the Cowboy Carter tour in London.

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Beyoncé at London Tottenham Hotspur Stadium: full list of banned items and the bag policy

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If last year was the summer of the Eras tour, this summer is definitely for the Cowboy Carter and the Rodeo Chitlin’ Circuit Tour. We are mere days away from Beyoncé’s return to London for a whopping six nights at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Queen Bey last graced London stages in 2023 for her Renaissance tour, and Cowboy Carter is set to be just as big and just as glam, although quite a bit more country. We’ve already revealed our predicted setlist and the seating plan, but before you even get into the venue you’ll need to get past security.

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For obvious reasons, stadiums have pretty strict rules around bags and what you can have in them. Some stuff is common sense – best to leave your explosives and sharp objects at home – but what you might not know is that there is a specific size of bag you have stay within, sort of like boarding a plane except you won’t get charged £80 if it’s oversized, you’ll just get turned away.

Here’s everything you need to know about Tottenham Hotspurs Stadium’s bag policy to make sure your Cowboy Carter experience goes smoothly.

What's the bag policy for the Cowboy Carter tour?

Each person is allowed one small, personal bag, which must be A4 or smaller. Certain exemptions can be made for medical equipment, but you’ll have to let the stadium know ahead of time by filling in their bag exemption form, which you can find here.

Backpacks will likely be oversized. Instead, the venue recommends a clear carrier bag, a drawstring bag, or a laptop sleeve. On their website, Spurs do recommend their own club branded bags, but other brands are permitted too. You will also be allowed small clutches or handbags.

The stadium states that ‘all permissible bags will be carefully searched… those choosing to bring a bag to the stadium, which meets the above criteria, should be aware that they will be delayed whilst their bag is searched by our security team’.

What size bag can I bring into the stadium?

A4, the maximum size of bag you can bring to the concert, is 21cm long and 30cm high. Your bag has to be this size without being folded, and any bags which do not adhere to policy can be confiscated and not returned.

Beyoncé Tottenham Hotspur Stadium banned items

As we mentioned before, anything sharp or explosive is generally a no-go. That said, there are a few banned items you might not have considered. Here is a non-exhaustive list of Tottenham Hotspur Stadium's prohibited items:

Bags which do not adhere to the specified Bag Policy (medical exemptions apply)

High Visibility Clothing

Bottles of any kind, glass vessels, cans, flasks

Food

Liquids of any kind (including water and alcohol. The stadium has multiple water fountains throughout)

Laptop sleeves larger than 37cm x 31cm in size and any laptop bags

Flares, smoke cannisters, 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, explosives or ammunition

Knives, blades, firearms and weapons of any kind

Scooters, skateboards and other skates

Flags, Signs or banners that do not meet our Flag and Banner Policy

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

Umbrellas are allowed as long as they are smaller than 1m in length. As a general rule, if you have any doubt, air on the side of caution and leave it at home.

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Beyoncé London Tottenham Hotspur Stadium seating map: best seats and capacity for London Cowboy Carter tour

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Two years after stopping by north London for her immense Renaissance World Tour, Beyoncé is on her way back.

Bey will be in London this very week for a huge six-night residency at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (PSA: there are still some tickets left). Now that football season is over (following Tottenham Hotspur’s historic Europa league win), the venue is swapping goal posts for an enormous star-shaped stage, trainers for cowboy boots and football chants for one huge Beyoncé singalong.

Will you be there? Here’s a look at what to expect from where you’re sat at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for the Cowboy Carter and the Rodeo Chitlin’ Circuit Tour.

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What's the Beyoncé Tottenham Hotspur Stadium seating plan?

Here’s a colour-coded map of the Cowboy Carter stage layout and seating plan at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. It’s pretty similar to the seating plan from the Renaissance World Tour, so you can get a good idea of what you’ll be able to see over on A View From My Seat.

What's Tottenham Hotspur Stadium's capacity?

The north London stadium can squeeze in more than 62,000 people for music events like this one.

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Beyoncé in London: Cowboy Carter Tour timings, dates, set list and everything you need to know

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Beyoncé’s Renaissance tour at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium was a colossal occasion. Across five nights in summer 2023, the Beyhive descended on north London in their droves, decked out in rhinestones, cowboy hats and leather jackets for the megastar’s first world tour in seven years.

But, thankfully, she’s not making us wait that long again. Just two years later, Beyoncé is on her way back to the stadium with more breathtaking stage production, flawless choreography and mesmerising vocals for the Cowboy Carter tour (full title: ‘Cowboy Carter and the Rodeo Chitlin’ Circuit Tour’).

Planning to be in north London for a real-life boogie and a real-life hoedown with Beyonce herself? Here’s all the important info you need.

When is Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter tour in London?

She’ll be performing at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium once again on June 5, 7, 10, 12, 14 and 16.

What time will Beyoncé come on stage?

Doors to the stadium will open at 5pm, with Beyonce expected to appear at around 7.30pm. However, for her Cowboy Carter shows so far, she hasn’t arrived on stage until 8.15pm.

Are there any tickets left?

Yes, there are actually quite a lot of tickets still up for grabs for each of Bey’s London dates via verified resale on Ticketmaster or on Viagogo.

How much do tickets cost?

At the time of writing, the Ticketmaster resale tickets start from £103.50 each and there are tickets on sale on Viagogo from £72.

What’s the full setlist for the Cowboy Carter Tour?

The nearly three hour Cowboy Carter setlist features all the songs from the album plus several tunes from Renaissance and some older favourites, like ‘Diva’ and ‘Crazy in Love’.

‘Ameriican Requiem’

‘Blackbiird’

‘The Star-Spangled Banner’

‘Freedom’

‘YA YA' / 'Why Don’t You Love Me’mashup

‘AMERICA HAS A PROBLEM’

‘SPAGHETTII’

‘Formation’

‘MY HOUSE’

‘Diva’

‘ALLIIGATOR TEARS’

‘JUST FOR FUN’

‘PROTECTOR’

‘FLAMENCO’

‘DESERT EAGLE’

‘RIIVERDANCE’

‘II HANDS II HEAVEN’

‘SWEET ★ HONEY ★ BUCKIIN’’ / ‘Summer Renaissance’ / ‘Pure/Honey’ mashup

‘Jolene’

‘Daddy Lessons’

‘BODYGUARD’

‘II MOST WANTED’

‘CUFF IT’

‘TYRANT’

‘THIQUE’

‘LEVII’S JEANS’

‘DAUGHTER’

‘I’M THAT GIRL’

‘COZY’

‘ALIEN SUPERSTAR’

‘TEXAS HOLD ‘EM’

‘Crazy in Love’

‘HEATED’

‘Before I Let Go’

‘16 CARRIAGES’

‘AMEN’

See the entire setlist here.

Who will be supporting Beyoncé in London?

Beyoncé hasn’t had an opening act for her Cowboy Carter shows so far and there’s no info at the moment over whether someone will be supporting her at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

In terms of special guests, there’s some speculation that Sir Paul McCartney could join the star on stage for her rendition of the Beatles song ‘Blackbird’.

Are there any banned items?

As per Tottenham Hotspur Stadium’s policy, you can’t bring in food, liquids, umbrellas any bigger than 1m, flares, smoke canisters, air horns, laser devices, fireworks, professional cameras, musical instruments or spray paint. You can see the full list of banned stuff here. And remember – your bag must be no bigger than A4.

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Tottenham Hotspur Europa League Trophy Parade: Date, Time and Route For Spurs Victory Parade in London

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The wait is over! An agonising 17 years after Tottenham Hotspur last won any silverware – and four decades since they did so in Europe – the Lilywhites have finally got their hands on another trophy.

Wednesday night saw Ange Postecoglou’s injury-stricken team see out a 1-0 victory against fellow English side Manchester United in the Europa League Final in Bilbao. Welsh winger Brennan Johnson was credited with scoring the only goal in the tie (although some would put it down as a Luke Shaw own goal) in a nerve-shredding match, which also featured a magnificent goal-line clearance by defender Micky van de Ven and a late save from goalkeeper Vicario.

Over 40,000 Spurs fans watched the victory unfold from inside the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, before flooding the pitch afterwards to celebrate the end of the historic club’s notorious trophy drought. The celebrations then continued long into the night at the area’s pubs and bars, many of which had secured late licenses just for the occasion.

RECOMMENDED: The best Spurs pubs in London.

When is the trophy parade?

The party isn’t over yet! The club will also be staging an open-top bus parade around Tottenham so that Spurs fans who didn’t make it over to Bilbao will have a chance to celebrate with the team. Kicking of the bank holiday weekend, the parade is due to take place tomorrow evening, on Friday May 23.

What time does the trophy parade start?

The celebrations will kick off at 3pm from a stage erected outside the north stand of the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Paxton Terrace, with DJs, live music and appearances from Spurs legends, but fans with office jobs will be pleased to hear that the parade itself won’t get going until 5.30pm, when the open-top bus will take off from Edmonton Green. The parade is expected to last between 60 and 90 minutes, after which the players and coaching staff will appear on the Paxton Terrace stage for a trophy presentation.

Fans hoping to attend are advised that the area of the High Road immediately outside of the stadium is expected to reach capacity very early. For a better view of the bus carrying the players, fans are encouraged to spread out across the parade route, with screens positioned at intervals along the route to ensure all fans will have a great view of what’s happening on the stage.

What is the trophy parade route?

After departing from Edmonton Green at approximately 5.30pm, the open-top bus will follow this route:

The Broadway/Fore Street (Southbound)

High Road (Southbound) past the stadium

Lansdowne Road (Eastbound)

Willoughby Lane (Northbound)

Northumberland Park (Westbound)

Tottenham trophy parade road closures

Drivers are advised that there will be several road closures around Tottenham throughout the day, starting as early as 11am. Affected roads include the High Road, White Hart Lane, Northumberland Park, Lordship Lane, Lansdowne Road, Worcester Avenue, Park Avenue and Fore Street. For a full list of closures and timings, visit the Tottenham Hotspur website here.

Fans are strongly advised not to drive to the parade, but to instead use public transport. Edmonton Green, Silver Street, White Hart Lane and Bruce Grove stations on the Weaver Line all serve the parade route, while Northumberland Park (Greater Anglia), Tottenham Hale (Greater Anglia and Victoria Line) and Seven Sisters (Weaver Line and Victoria Line) are also within walking distance. See you there!

And while you’re there, pay a visit to the best Spurs pubs

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The 7 Best Spurs Pubs in London: Top Places to Watch Tottenham Hotspur in the 2025 Europa League Final

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The eyes of north London (or at least the Lilywhite half of it) will be on Bilbao this Wednesday evening (May 21), as the second-biggest competition in European club football reaches its conclusion with an all-English final between Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur.

Naysayers argue that nobody cares about the Europa League, but it’s a crunch game for both of the ‘Big Six’ teams. With the pair looking set to finish in the bottom quarter of the Premier League, victory is their only avenue for securing European football in the 2025/26 campaign, and allows one of them to salvage something from a torrid season.

For Spurs, it would also mean securing a first piece of silverware since 2008, and the club’s first European trophy since 1984, ending a trophy drought that weights more heavily on the storied club with each passing season.

Many local fans will be heading to the boozers and beer gardens of north London to watch Ange Postecoglou’s team face the Red Devils. Looking for a lively atmosphere in which to catch all the nail-biting action? Look no further than our roundup of London’s best Spurs pubs.

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The Bluecoats

Once home to the Bluecoats School for Girls, this quaint Jacobethan building was built in the mid-1830s, but has more recently been the site of solid match day boozing thanks to its proximity to the Spurs stadium. You won’t need a reservation for the big match, but you will need to head down early as the place will be open from midday. Fans can fuel up ahead on resident kitchen Ling Lins’s banging Asian fusion pub classics ahead of kick-off, and the place has secured a 2am license in case the north Londoners have cause for celebration.

The Bricklayers

This small-ish Victorian pub is so close to the stadium that you can see it from the front windows, and on home matchdays punters can almost certainly hear the roar from the spectators inside should the team score. Decked out in all manner of Spurs memorabilia and a collection of scarves from visiting teams, it offers a lively, standing-room-only match-day atmosphere, with fans piling into its modest, covered beer garden to watch on outdoor screens. It doesn’t do bookings, so get down early to ensure you make it inside (and have time to battle through the crowds at the bar for some pints!)

The Beehive

A great spot just off Tottenham High Road, this spacious boozer boasts one of the nicest beer gardens in north London, with plenty of screens and an outdoor bar for busy matchdays, plus a very decent menu serving up generously portioned burgers, nachos and sharing platters. It doesn’t take bookings when there’s a big game on, so get down ahead of its 3pm opening and be prepared to queue if you want to secure a spot.

Stoneleigh Road, N17 9JW

The Antwerp Arms

The oldest operating pub in N17, the ‘Annie’ has been frequented by Spurs fans since the club’s inception in 1882, and was saved from redevelopment in 2015, when locals formed the Antwerp Arms Association to purchase the building and reopen it as north London’s community-owned pub. Tables are all fully booked for the Europa League Final but the pub will be accepting a limited number of walk-ins, who will be able to celebrate (or commiserate) with pints of White Hart lager on keg, and Hopspur golden ale on cask.

The Bill Nicholson

This old-school boozer on the north-east corner of the stadium is named after Spurs’ legendary 1960s manager, who led the club to a double in the 1960-61 season. With carved wooden bar and black and white framed photographs lining the walls, its interiors hark back to that golden era. Open from 1pm, it doesn’t do bookings but will close the doors as soon as it reaches capacity, so be punctual!

The High Cross

Opened in 2018 in a 1920s mock Tudor building that once housed public loos, the High Cross is a cute little spot slightly further away from the stadium than most match day favourites. Open from midday, it’s not taking any more bookings for the big match, but has saved some tables for walk-ins.

In other pub news, London’s Guinness microbrewery in Covent Garden just got a step closer to opening

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Bad Bunny at London Tottenham Hotspur Stadium 2026: Dates, Ticket Prices, Presale and Everything You Need to Know

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This year London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is anticipating its biggest summer of music yet, with Beyoncé, 50 Cent, Kendrick Lamar, SZA, Imagine Dragons, Catfish and the Bottlemen and Post Malone all set to play the venue over the coming months. But this week we’ve had tremendously exciting news for the summer after: in 2026 none other than Bad Bunny will be playing the north London stadium.

Bad Bunny is touring in support of his most recent album DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS (which currently sits third in Time Out’s list of the best albums of 2025 so far), and he’s so far announced 23 dates across the planet. His show at London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is his only confirmed UK date on the DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS World Tour, and it’ll be his first ever stadium show in Britain.

If you’re a Bad Bunny fan, there’s a lot to get excited about. Here’s everything you need to know about the show, from when tickets go on sale to presales.

When is Bad Bunny playing in London in 2026?

The Puerto Rican star’s stop in the capital is at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday June 27 2026.

When do Bad Bunny tickets go on sale?

General sale goes live at 12pm BST on Friday May 9. You’ll be able to buy on LiveNation here and Ticketmaster here.

Is there a presale?

There are several presales to know about. Here’s the lowdown.

Wednesday May 7 at 12pm – presale for O2 Priority customers and those who sign up with Live Nation (register here).

Thursday May 8 at 12pm – presale for Tottenham Hotspur Season Ticket Holders, One Hotspur Members and local residents.

Ticket prices

Ticket prices haven’t yet been confirmed. For an idea of how much they could cost, Bad Bunny’s tour stops in Madrid are priced between €93 and €172 (£79-£146).

Bad Bunny 2026 world tour dates

The 32-date DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS World Tour kicks off in November 2025 and will stretch until the end of July 2026. Here is the full list of tour stops.

November 21 – Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Estadio Olimpico

December 05 – San Jose, Costa Rica, Estadio Nacional

December 10 – Mexico City, Mexico, Estadio GNP

December 11 – Mexico City, Mexico, Estadio GNP

January 23 – Medellin, Colombia, Estadio Atanasio Girardot

January 30 – Lima, Peru, Estadio Nacional

February 05 – Santiago, Chile, Estadio Nacional

February 13 – Buenos Aires, Argentina, Estadio River Plate

February 20 – Sao Paulo, Brazil, Allianz Parque

February 28 – Sydney, Australia, ENGIE Stadium

March 2026 – Tokyo, Japan

May 22 – Barcelona, Spain, Estadi Olimpic

May 26 – Lisbon, Portugal, Estadio Da Luz

May 30 – Madrid, Spain, Riyadh Air Metropolitano

May 31 – Madrid, Spain, Riyadh Air Metropolitano

June 20 – Dusseldorf, Germany, Merkur Spiel-Arena

June 23 – Arnhem, Netherlands, Gelredome

June 27 – London, UK, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

July 01 – Marseille, France, Orange Velodrome

July 04 – Paris, France, La Defense Arena

July 10 – Stockholm, Sweden, Strawberry Arena

July 14 – Warsaw, Poland, PGE Narodowy

July 17 – Milan, Italy, La Maura

July 22 – Brussels, Belgium, King Baudouin Stadium

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