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Harry Styles | Friday 12th June.
Harry Styles | Friday 12th June.
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Harry Styles | Saturday 13th June
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Harry Styles | Wednesday 17th June
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Harry Styles | Friday 19th June
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Harry Styles | Saturday 20th June
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Harry Styles | Tuesday 23rd June
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Harry Styles | Friday 26th June
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Harry Styles | Saturday 27th June
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Harry Styles | Monday 29th June
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Harry Styles | Wednesday 1st July
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Harry Styles | Saturday 4th July
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Wembley Stadium
Capacity
90,000
Address
Wembley National Stadium, Wembley, London, HA9 0WS
Description
Wembley Stadium, often referred to as “The Home of Football,” is one of the most iconic sports and entertainment venues in the world. Opened in 2007, the new Wembley Stadium replaced the original 1923 stadium and boasts a capacity of 90,000, making it the largest stadium in the UK. With its iconic arch and state-of-the-art facilities, Wembley hosts major football matches, including the FA Cup Final, England internationals, and concerts by the world’s biggest artists.
Wembley Stadium History
Wembley Stadium has a rich history dating back to the original stadium, which opened in 1923 for the British Empire Exhibition. The original stadium was famous for its two Towers and hosted some of the most memorable moments in football history, including the 1966 FIFA World Cup Final, where England won their first and only World Cup.
The new Wembley Stadium opened in 2007 after a seven-year redevelopment. It features a retractable roof, a 134-meter-high arch, and world-class facilities for fans and players alike. Since its reopening, Wembley Stadium has hosted numerous high-profile events, including UEFA Champions League Finals, NFL games, and concerts by global superstars like Beyoncé, Adele, and Ed Sheeran.
Wembley Stadium is not just a venue; it’s a symbol of sporting and cultural excellence. Whether it’s the roar of the crowd during an England match or the electric atmosphere of a sold-out concert, Wembley continues to create unforgettable memories for millions of visitors every year.