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Bad Bunny
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Two sold-out nights at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on 27 & 28 June 2026. There's no tube to the door — here's exactly how to get in, what time he's on, and how to escape 62,000 people without missing your last train.

📅27 & 28 June 2026two nights
🚆Northumberland Park8 min walk
🔵Seven SistersVictoria line
🎫Sold out62,850 per night
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Piccadilly
Good Service
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Victoria
Good Service

2 nights

27 & 28 June 2026 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

62,850

capacity per night — plan your exit early

8 min

walk from Northumberland Park, the closest station

~9pm

expected stage time — curfew around 10:30pm

Bad Bunny at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium — ROAM London travel guide

Bad Bunny · Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

27 & 28 June 2026 · two sold-out nights

Event essentials

The quick facts

Artist & tour

Bad Bunny

Debí Tirar Más Fotos — World Tour

Venue

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

782 High Rd, London N17 0BX

Doors / on stage

~5:30pm / ~9pm

curfew ~10:30pm

Tickets

Sold out

official resale only

Getting there

Four ways to the stadium

There is no Underground station at the ground. National Rail is fastest; the Victoria line to Seven Sisters is the best tube option.

FASTEST

National Rail from Liverpool Street

The fastest move. Greater Anglia from Liverpool Street to White Hart Lane (10-min walk) or Northumberland Park (8-min walk) — about 18 minutes and cheaper than the tube. Extra trains run on event nights.

~18 min · extra event services

Victoria line to Seven Sisters

From central and south London the Victoria line is direct and frequent to Seven Sisters, then a 15-minute walk (or the W3 bus) up to the stadium. Best if you're coming from Brixton, Victoria, Oxford Circus or King's Cross.

15-min walk from Seven Sisters

White Hart Lane (closest rail)

White Hart Lane station sits right by the ground — a 5–10 minute walk. On the Overground / Greater Anglia line via Seven Sisters and Liverpool Street. Expect it to be the busiest option immediately after the show.

5–10 min walk · busiest after

Don't drive — it's a controlled zone

There's effectively no event parking and a matchday-style controlled parking zone covers the area. If you must drive, park further out near a Victoria line or rail station and finish the trip by train.

CPZ in force · no event parking

Timing & tactics

Beat the crowds

Before the show

  • 2+ hrs before: Relaxed — eat in Seven Sisters or Tottenham Hale, stroll up easy
  • 90 min before: Comfortable — bag checks and 62,000 people take time, get in early
  • 60 min before: Getting busy — trains filling, walking routes start to crowd
  • 30 min before: Congested — real risk of missing the support act / opening
  • 15 min before: Very congested — you'll likely miss the start

After the show

  • Best option: Walk 15 min to Seven Sisters (Victoria line) — runs late, clears crowds fastest
  • Option 2: Northumberland Park (National Rail) — quieter, but know your train time
  • Option 3: Wait 20–30 min near the ground for the crush to ease, then White Hart Lane
  • ⚠ Avoid: White Hart Lane the instant it ends — the heaviest post-show crush builds here

Insider tip: the Tottenham Hale alternative

One stop down the Victoria line (plus National Rail), Tottenham Hale is calmer than Seven Sisters, fully step-free, and has more food options — worth the extra few minutes on a sold-out night.

Sunday night (28 June) — check your last train

National Rail services from White Hart Lane and Northumberland Park can finish earlier on a Sunday than on Saturday. Confirm your last train before you go in — if in doubt, the Victoria line from Seven Sisters runs latest.

Station by station

Which station to use and when

White Hart Lane

OvergroundNational Rail
5–10 min· Right by the ground — closest station to the stadium
Extreme crowds
Accessibility: Step-free access available
Best for: Arriving — shortest walk to the gates, on the line via Seven Sisters & Liverpool Street.
Watch out: Leaving the second it ends — this is where the heaviest post-show crush builds.

Northumberland Park

National Rail
8 min· Greater Anglia from Liverpool Street — quietly the closest rail
Low crowds
Accessibility: Step-free access available
Best for: The quiet exit — far less rammed than White Hart Lane straight after the show.
Watch out: Turning up without a train time — services thin out late at night.

Seven Sisters

Victoria
15 min· Victoria line direct from central & south London (or the W3 bus)
Moderate crowds
Accessibility: Step-free from street to platform (Victoria line)
Best for: Getting home — the Victoria line runs late and clears crowds fastest. The smart move.

Before you set off

Know before you go

The stadium rules that catch people out on the night.

Small bags only

A4-size or smaller, and there's no bag drop at the stadium. Travel light — anything bigger and you'll be turned away or stuck in checks.

It's fully cashless

Card, contactless and phone only at every bar and kiosk inside. No cash accepted anywhere — same goes for most spots nearby.

Mobile tickets · no re-entry

Load your ticket into your wallet before you arrive (signal dies in the crowd). Once you leave the stadium you can't come back in.

Rules change per event — always check the official event page for the latest bag, ticket and entry requirements before you travel.

Local knowledge

Insider shortcuts

Walk to Seven Sisters, don't fight White Hart Lane

It's only 15 minutes and the Victoria line shifts crowds far faster than the queues right outside the ground.

Northumberland Park is the quiet exit

Locals use it instead of White Hart Lane — 8 minutes from the stadium and nowhere near as rammed straight after.

Tap a contactless card you actually own

Daily/weekly capping means you rarely need a paper ticket. One card per person — don't share, it breaks the cap.

Arrive 90 minutes early to enjoy it

Bag checks and 62,000 people take time. Get in early, grab food inside, and you'll be relaxed before he's on.

Eat in Seven Sisters or Tottenham Hale first

Far more choice than right by the stadium, and both are on your way in on the Victoria line / rail.

Screenshot your route home before you go in

Phone signal dies with 62,000 people around you. Know your platform and last-train time in advance.

Quick journeys

Plan your route to the show

Before & after

Food & drink nearby

🍺

Pre-show pubs

  • The Bricklayers ArmsTottenham High Rd · classic pre-match boozer
  • Beavertown Taproom (Tottenham Hale)Craft beer, one stop away
  • The Antwerp ArmsCommunity-owned local, 10 min walk
🍗

Quick eats

  • Chicken & grills, Tottenham High RdFast, cheap, everywhere near the ground
  • Stadium food kiosksInside — get in early to skip queues
  • Seven Sisters MarketLatin food court on your way in
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Sit-down

  • San Marco (Seven Sisters)Italian, reliable, book ahead
  • Pueblito Paisa (Seven Sisters Mkt)Colombian — fitting for the night
  • Tottenham Green Market eatsStreet food when markets are on

Chill / early

  • Tottenham Hale retail parkCoffee chains + food, one stop away
  • Craving Coffee (Tottenham Hale)Proper independent spot
  • Markfield Park caféIf you fancy fresh air before doors

Warm up for the show

Get in the mood

Press play on the journey up. Stream Bad Bunny's biggest tracks before you hit White Hart Lane.

Accessibility

Step-free & assisted travel

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is fully step-free with accessible viewing platforms on multiple levels.
Accessible toilets and Changing Places facilities are available throughout the stadium.
Seven Sisters and several National Rail stations offer step-free access — check your specific route.
Contact the venue accessibility team in advance to book assistance for the Bad Bunny shows.

Common questions

Bad Bunny London FAQ

What's the nearest station to Bad Bunny at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium?

Northumberland Park (National Rail) is the closest at an 8-minute walk, with White Hart Lane around 5–10 minutes. The nearest tube is Seven Sisters on the Victoria line, a 15-minute walk away. For Bad Bunny on 27 & 28 June 2026, National Rail from Liverpool Street to White Hart Lane or Northumberland Park is the fastest route from central London.

What time does Bad Bunny start in London?

Stadium doors typically open around 5:00–6:00pm, with support acts from early evening and Bad Bunny expected on stage around 8:30–9:00pm. A stadium curfew usually means the show finishes by about 10:30–11:00pm. Always confirm exact times on the official Tottenham Hotspur Stadium event page before you travel.

How do I get home after Bad Bunny finishes?

Treat it like a major cup final. White Hart Lane will be rammed straight after — walk 15 minutes to Seven Sisters for the Victoria line, which runs late and clears crowds fastest, or pre-plan a National Rail train from Northumberland Park. Avoid lingering for the very last train; aim for one a little earlier.

What time are the last trains from Tottenham after the concert?

Last National Rail services from White Hart Lane and Northumberland Park generally run until around midnight, and the Victoria line from Seven Sisters runs late into the night. Always check National Rail and TfL on the day, especially for the Sunday (28 June) show when services can finish earlier.

Is Tottenham Hotspur Stadium accessible for the concert?

Yes — the stadium is fully step-free with accessible viewing platforms, accessible toilets and Changing Places facilities. Seven Sisters and several National Rail stations offer step-free access. Contact the venue's accessibility team in advance to arrange assistance for the Bad Bunny shows.

Should I drive to Bad Bunny at Tottenham?

No. There is no event parking at the stadium and a controlled parking zone operates on event days. Public transport is strongly recommended — National Rail or the Victoria line to Seven Sisters are your best bets.

Going to more events at the ground?

Full Tottenham Hotspur Stadium guide

Live status from TfL · stage times are indicative — always confirm on the official event page before travelling.