Pink is heading to Liverpool next week, bringing her incredible live show to Anfield for the first time.
Pink brings her Beautiful Trauma World Tour to Liverpool on Tuesday, June 25 and there’s a whole host of things you’ll need to know beforehand.
From stage times and set lists to support acts and parking, there’s plenty of information you’ll want to know ahead of time.
The ‘Just Like a Pill’ singer is one of three artists performing at the stadium this summer as it hosts concerts for the first time in more than 10 years.
Here’s everything you’ll need to know if you’re heading to Anfield to see Pink:
Start and finish times for Pink at Anfield
Doors open: 5:30pm
Support act: 6:50pm
Pink’s start time has yet to be released, though the show is expected to finish before 11pm.
Support act for Pink
Pink has three support acts for her Beautiful Trauma World Tour, including Vance Joy, who is well known for his hit song ‘Riptide’, as well as KidCutUp, and Bang Bang Romeo.
Pink’s setlist
With the Beautiful Trauma tour already underway, there is plenty of information circulating about Pink’s setlist.
Here’s what you can expect:
Get the Party Started
Beautiful Trauma
Just Like a Pill
Who Knew
Funhouse/ Just a Girl
Hustle
Secrets
Try
Just Give Me a Reason
River
Just Like Fire
What About Us
For Now
90 Days
Walk Me Home
I Am Here
F****n’ Perfect
Raise Your Glass
Blow Me (One Last Kiss)
Can We Pretend
So What
Parking at Anfield for the Pink concert
Parking at the stadium is limited, so using public transport to travel to Anfield is advised.
Official car parking is available to purchase in Stanley Car Park and Utting Avenue Car Park, though spaces must be booked in advance as none will be available on the day.
For more information, visit www.liverpoolfc.com/lfcevents/concerts .
How to travel to Anfield by train or bus
By bus
There are a range of services available, including ‘express’ buses that will get you to and from Anfield and Liverpool city centre in around 15 minutes.
The 917 Service will be in operation from 5pm on June 6, running between Lime Street Station/St George’s Plateau to Anfield Stadium.
Other services include The Concert Bus from Sandhills Station, the 26 from Liverpool ONE bus station, and the 17 from Queens Square bus station.
By train
There will be a dedicated support team based at Lime Street station to help direct fans to the most convenient transport services.
There are also regular Merseyrail services across Merseyside.
Anfield road closures
There are road closures in place following each Anfield concert to allow pedestrians to leave the stadium safely.
The road closures will be in place along Walton Breck Road from 10pm to midnight.
On the day of the event, Anfield Road will also be closed all day.
Can I pay on card?
Yes. In fact, Anfield is a completely cashless venue.
Ticket holders are advised that all bars, kiosks and food outlets around the stadium (internal and external) are cashless.
There are a small number of tills inside the stadium that will take cash and accept debit/credit cards.
Is anything banned from the stadium?
The following items are banned from all concerts at Anfield Stadium:
Suitcases and bags larger than A5
Umbrellas
Drink cartons, cans, plastic bottles over 500ml
Glass bottles and drinking glasses
Alcohol
Prams/pushchairs
Drones
Laptops/ computer tablets
Video recording equipment and large bodied camera
Tools
Knives, weapons, and laser devices
Smoke canisters
Fireworks
Flares
Airhorns
Signs, banners or flags on poles
Selfie sticks
Balls
Masks/ helmets
Are there any tickets left to see Pink at Anfield?
There are a limited number of tickets available to see Pink at Anfield on June 25.
Visit Ticketmaster for more information.
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