Radio City Hits Live 2021 takes place at Liverpool M&S Bank Arena tonight and there are a number of things you can’t take into the venue.
On top of usual security measures, people attending the event are being asked to “remain vigilant” following the Liverpool Women's Hospital bomb blast last weekend.
Below is a list of banned items you cannot bring into Liverpool M&S Bank Arena for tonight’s Radio City Hits Live 2021.
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Electronics
Ticket holders are encouraged to only bring essential electronic items with them. You cannot bring:
- Professional-type cameras fitted with a detachable zoom lens and/or tripod
- Devices which permit streaming, video or audio recording
- Tablet devices of any size
- GoPro! or similar devices
- Selfie sticks and similar devices
- Any other electronic device with camera and/or filming capability
Mobile phones are permitted into the venue but customers may be requested to turn these off or refrain from capturing images by the promoter.
Posters, banners and flags
M&S Bank Arena discourages people from bringing banners, posters and flags to the event, and those with poles or strengthening enhancements will be confiscated.
They may permit A4 sized posters providing they do not contain any offensive content, but can confiscate them if they are disruptive to the enjoyment of the concert.
Other items
Additional items that may be prohibited:
Backpacks/Bags/Coolers
Packages/Parcels
Umbrellas
Folding Chairs
Food and Drink
Glass/Plastic/Metal Bottles or Containers
Air Horns
Helium Balloons
Illegal Drugs
Knives, Firearms, or any other Weapon
Fireworks
Aerosols
Stink Bombs
CDs
Chains, and Spiked / Studded items of clothing (including Bracelets or Belts)
Laser Pens
Crash Helmets
Masks or any item which covers the face (subject to venue review)
Smoking and electronic cigarettes
Smoking is strictly prohibited and anyone found smoking anywhere within the venue will be requested to leave without refund. This includes electronic cigarettes.
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