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Travel information for fans attending Pearl Jam

Wed 26 June 2024, 16:00|Tottenham Hotspur

Fans attending Pearl Jam at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday 29th June are asked to take note of the following travel information, which includes details of TfL track closures.

Frequent services are anticipated through White Hart Lane, Northumberland Park, Seven Sisters and Tottenham Hale on Saturday.

There are some scheduled track closures elsewhere around the capital on the TfL network including on the Northern Line, Docklands Light Railway and the London Overground.

For the latest travel news, fans should plan their journey using TfL.gov.uk and nationalrail.co.uk.

Fans are advised to use TfL’s Journey Planner for all the latest travel advice and leave plenty of time for their journey.

Getting Here

General Admission and Premium opening: 5pm

  • The stadium is served by four stations over the weekend (White Hart Lane, Northumberland Park, Tottenham Hale and Seven Sisters) providing access to London Overground, London Underground, Greater Anglia services and numerous TfL buses.
  • Free high-capacity shuttle bus services to and from the Piccadilly Line at Wood Green and Greater Northern services at Alexandra Palace connect the stadium with other stations and services.
  • There is ample cycle parking around the stadium and walking routes to and from the stadium to stations and coach parks are all clearly signposted.  Stewards will also be on hand to answer any questions.

Arrive early and stay after the concert to take advantage of the wide range of food outlets, bars and entertainment within the stadium. 

Wherever fans are travelling from, particularly if they have never been to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium before, we recommend taking the time to read the following information.

Trains 

White Hart Lane

Four trains per hour are expected to call at White Hart Lane in both directions throughout the day. All trains will be made up of eight carriages.

Fans travelling to Liverpool Street post-match are reminded that Northumberland Park services have greater capacity to those from White Hart Lane and are faster because they have fewer stops.

White Hart Lane is a fully accessible station.

Northumberland Park

Greater Anglia will operate seven trains per hour northbound before and after the event via Northumberland Park. This service will operate between Liverpool Street and Hertford East, Liverpool Street and Cambridge North, Stratford and Meridian Water, Stratford and Bishops Stortford and Stratford and Cambridge North. The Stansted Express will call at Northumberland Park once after the concert.

Before the concert there will be seven trains per hour southbound between Cambridge North and Liverpool Street, Bishops Stortford and Tottenham Hale, Hertford East and Liverpool Street, Meridian Water and Stratford, respectively. After the concert, the southbound service will increase to 13 trains per hour, with all southbound trains calling at Tottenham Hale, Stratford and Liverpool Street. This increased service post-concert includes four Stansted Express trains.

Tottenham Hale

Tottenham Hale is a fully accessible station with access to and between Victoria Line and Greater Anglia services. Greater Anglia platforms are fully accessible from the concourse, which has entry and exit ramps.

Fans using the Victoria Line, including wheelchair users and those with limited mobility, are advised to use Tottenham Hale rather than Seven Sisters as it is a shorter journey to and from the stadium.

Fans are advised to use Northumberland Park if using Greater Anglia services as it is a shorter distance to the stadium than Tottenham Hale.

Seven Sisters

Victoria Line services will be operating every 2-3 minutes in both directions throughout the day until 11.30pm, when there will be six trains per hour throughout the night as part of the night tube service.

Post-concert

We expect approximately half the event attendees to depart the Tottenham area via the Victoria Line. Queues can be expected at the High Road entrance to Seven Sisters station. Northumberland Park and Tottenham Hale will be less busy with no significant delays expected at either station.

Fans are advised to avoid station queues and enjoy the food and drink available in the stadium.

General admission areas will call last orders at 10.30pm with bars closing at 10.45pm. Premium area bars will call last orders at 10.45pm with bars closing at 11pm and the stadium will close for all guests at 11.30pm.

Buses

The stadium is well-served by TfL buses, albeit with some services diverted during the road closure period (from two hours before kick-off until approximately one hour after the final whistle).

Bus diversions will be minimised, so they are back operating on the High Road as soon as possible after the final whistle.

Before and during a concert, services that normally run up and down the High Road (149, 259, 279 and 349) are diverted to the east of the stadium at Lansdowne Road, rejoining the High Road at the Northumberland Park junction.

TfL buses

This map shows all the TfL bus stops around the stadium.

Overview

This map provides an overview of local transport options.

Road Closures

Please note we shall need to close some roads closest to the stadium before, during and after a concert

From Station to Stadium

We have installed wayfinding signage from all four train stations to the stadium.

Please refer to the digital wayfinding signs as you leave the stadium to your chosen station.

Please plan your walking route back to the stations as access routes into the stations are normally different due to post-concert queue management arrangements. Please listen to the advice of stewards and station staff.

We encourage fans to make use of the full length of the platform at each station. Moving down the length of the platform will speed up the loading of the trains and decrease the waiting times for your fellow spectators.

Travelling from Stansted Airport?

Follow this link to stanstedexpress.com for details of the Stansted Express service from Stansted Airport into Tottenham Hale.

Shuttle Bus Services

Fans should note that the Club operates a service between the stadium and Alexandra Palace (Great Northern Services) and Wood Green (Piccadilly Line) stations.

The Great Northern Line will operate five trains per hour through Alexandra Palace throughout the day.

The Alexandra Palace and Wood Green shuttle services operate three hours before and two hours after the concert. However, fans are advised to arrive at the shuttle bus stop at least one hour before stadium arrival to allow for the travel time and security checks at the stadium.

Although the service is free for all fans attending a concert, you will need to register via the link below before booking and present your e-ticket to bus staff before entry onto a shuttle service.

Service details

Alexandra Palace Station (Great Northern Services)

Before a concert, shuttle buses pick-up from Station Road (opposite the station entrance) and drop-off outside Haringey Sixth Form College – a five-minute walk from the stadium. This journey is then reversed after a concert.

Wood Green Station (Piccadilly Line services)

Before a concert, shuttle buses pick-up on the High Road (opposite the bus garage) from the existing rail replacement stop just 60m from the station and also drop-off at White Hart Lane, outside Haringey Sixth Form College. After the concert, the buses will drop fans outside the Green Rooms Hotel opposite Wood Green Station.

Car Parking

The Club is dedicated to minimising the environmental impacts of its activities across all Club operations, including through the promotion of alternative forms of transport for fans and staff.

As such, there is no parking available for general admission fans at the stadium.

The road closures also mean that, if you choose to travel by car, you will not be able to exit any car parking facility within the road closure area for one hour after the concert finishes.

Therefore, in most cases, we discourage fans from driving to the stadium, so please explore your public transport options before travelling.

Accessible Parking

Parking for fans with a disability is available in and around the stadium, subject to availability. To request parking, please email supporterservices@tottenhamhotspur.com    

For those who have booked accessible parking in advance, please be advised you will be sent the full information on your parking location with directions before the event.

Keeping you informed

Once you’re in the stadium, we shall endeavour to keep all spectators updated with live transport information so that you can plan your journey home after the concert. Fans are advised to check nationalrail.co.uk for full information.

With nearly 1,850 screens throughout the stadium, we’ll ensure that you do not miss any key information regarding public transport, as well as posting updates on Tottenham Hotspur Stadium social media.

Coaches

Coach Parking

Coaches will park in the Goods Yard, which is less than a 10-minute walk from the stadium.

Coaches

This map shows where coaches will park in the local area.

Should you have any questions, please contact supporterservices@tottenhamhotspur.com