Wembley Stadium
3 nights · Wembley Stadium

My Chemical Romance
London Travel Guide

3 nightsat Wembley Stadium on 8, 10 & 11 July 2026 for the Long Live The Black Parade Tour. Up to 90,000 fans a night — here's exactly how to get in, what time they're on, and how to get home without missing your last train.

📅3 nightsJuly 2026
🚇Wembley Park12 min walk
🟣Jubilee + Metdirect lines
🎫90,000per night
Live line status
Updates every 2 min
B
Bakerloo
Good Service
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Jubilee
Good Service
M
Metropolitan
Good Service

3 nights

on 8, 10 & 11 July 2026 at Wembley Stadium

90,000

capacity per night — plan your exit early

12 min

walk from Wembley Park up Olympic Way

~9pm

expected stage time — curfew around 10:30pm

Event essentials

The quick facts

Artist & tour

My Chemical Romance

Long Live The Black Parade Tour

Venue

Wembley Stadium

London HA9 0WS

Doors / on stage

~5:30pm / ~9pm

curfew ~10:30pm

Dates

3 nights

July 2026

All dates: 8, 10 & 11 July 2026. Transport advice below applies to every night — confirm your exact show time on the official event page.

Getting there

Four ways to Wembley

The Jubilee and Metropolitan lines run direct to Wembley Park. Wembley Central is the quiet escape afterwards.

EASIEST

Jubilee line to Wembley Park

The easiest move. Direct from Bond Street (18 min), Westminster (20 min), Waterloo (25 min) and London Bridge (28 min) to Wembley Park, then a 12-minute walk up Olympic Way to the gates. Trains run every 3–5 minutes before doors.

Direct · 12-min walk up Olympic Way

Metropolitan line to Wembley Park

Also direct to Wembley Park — best from Baker Street (15 min), King's Cross (22 min) and Farringdon. Shares the station with the Jubilee, so it's the same 12-minute Olympic Way walk. Slightly less frequent than the Jubilee.

Best from Baker St & King's Cross

Wembley Central (the quiet exit)

Bakerloo line and Overground, a 15-minute walk from the stadium. Far calmer than Wembley Park straight after the show — the locals' escape route. Ideal if you're coming from Harrow, Stonebridge Park or Hackney.

15-min walk · quietest after

Don't drive — it's an event zone

Event parking is scarce, expensive and gridlocked afterwards, with a controlled parking zone across the area. If you must drive, park out near a Jubilee/Metropolitan or Overground stop and finish the trip by train.

CPZ in force · no easy parking

Timing & tactics

Beat the crowds

Before the show

  • 2+ hrs before: Relaxed — eat around Wembley Park or the London Designer Outlet, stroll down Olympic Way
  • 90 min before: Comfortable — bag checks and 90,000 people take time, get in early
  • 60 min before: Getting busy — Olympic Way and the platforms 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 Wembley Central (Bakerloo + Overground) — far quieter than the main exit
  • Option 2: Wembley Park (Jubilee + Met) — managed queues, expect 45–90 min to clear
  • Option 3: Wembley Stadium rail (Chiltern to Marylebone) — closest but only ~2 trains/hr, check times
  • ⚠ Avoid: Joining the Olympic Way crush the instant it ends — it's the slowest way out

Insider tip: the Wembley Central escape

While 60,000+ funnel into Wembley Park, the 15-minute walk to Wembley Central (Bakerloo + Overground) usually gets you on a train in a fraction of the time. The locals' move on a sold-out night.

Check your last train — especially weeknights

The Jubilee and Metropolitan run late from Wembley Park (around 00:15–00:30), but Chiltern services from Wembley Stadium station finish earlier. With a ~10:30pm curfew you'll usually be fine — just confirm on the night before you head in.

Station by station

Which station to use and when

Wembley Park

JubileeMetropolitan
12 min· Straight down Olympic Way to the gates — the main hub
Extreme crowds
Accessibility: Step-free from street to platform (both lines)
Best for: Arriving — most frequent service from central London, direct on Jubilee & Met.
Watch out: Leaving the second it ends — managed queues here can take 45–90 minutes.

Wembley Central

BakerlooOverground
15 min· Bakerloo + Overground — the quiet way out
Low crowds
Accessibility: Step-free access available
Best for: Getting home — much quieter post-show, you'll usually be on a train within 15 min.

Wembley Stadium (rail)

National Rail
5 min· Chiltern Railways from Marylebone — closest, but ~2 trains/hr
Moderate crowds
Accessibility: Limited — check ahead if you need step-free
Best for: Northwest London & the Home Counties — closest door if your train time works.
Watch out: Relying on it late — services are sparse and finish earlier than the tube.

Before you set off

Know before you go

The Wembley rules that catch people out on the night.

Small bags only

A4-size or smaller, and bag drop is limited. Travel light — anything bigger and you risk being turned away or stuck in checks.

It's fully cashless

Card, contactless and phone only at every bar and kiosk inside Wembley. No cash accepted anywhere.

Mobile tickets · no re-entry

Load your ticket into your wallet before you arrive — signal dies in the crowd. Once you leave 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 Wembley Central, skip the crush

It's 15 minutes and the Bakerloo/Overground shift crowds far faster than the managed queues at Wembley Park.

Metropolitan beats the Jubilee from the City

Coming from King's Cross, Farringdon or Baker Street? The Met is direct and often less packed than the Jubilee on a show night.

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 90,000 people take time. Get in early, grab food inside, and you'll be relaxed before they're on.

Eat at the London Designer Outlet first

Right by Wembley Park with loads of restaurants — far easier than queuing for kiosks once you're inside.

Screenshot your route home before you go in

Phone signal dies with 90,000 people around you. Know your platform and last-train time in advance.

Quick journeys

Plan your route to the show

Warm up for the show

Get in the mood

Press play on the journey up. Stream My Chemical Romance's biggest tracks before you hit Wembley.

Accessibility

Step-free & assisted travel

Wembley Stadium is fully step-free with accessible viewing areas on multiple levels.
Accessible toilets and Changing Places facilities are available throughout the stadium.
Wembley Park and Wembley Central are both step-free from street to platform.
Contact the venue accessibility team in advance to book assistance for the My Chemical Romance shows.

Common questions

My Chemical Romance London FAQ

What's the nearest station to My Chemical Romance at Wembley Stadium?

Wembley Stadium National Rail station (Chiltern Railways from Marylebone) is the closest at a 5-minute walk, but only ~2 trains an hour serve it. Wembley Park (Jubilee + Metropolitan lines) is the main hub, a 12-minute walk up Olympic Way, with the most frequent service from central London. Wembley Central (Bakerloo + Overground) is a 15-minute walk and the quietest after the show.

What time does My Chemical Romance start at Wembley?

Stadium doors typically open around 5:00–6:00pm, with support acts from early evening and My Chemical Romance 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 Wembley Stadium event page before you travel.

How do I get home after My Chemical Romance finishes?

Treat it like a cup final. Wembley Park runs a managed queuing system and can take 45–90 minutes to clear straight after. The fastest exit for many is to walk 15 minutes to Wembley Central (Bakerloo + Overground), which is far quieter. Otherwise the Jubilee and Metropolitan lines from Wembley Park run late — just don't bank on the very last train.

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

The last Metropolitan line train from Wembley Park is around 00:30 and the last Jubilee around 00:15, though both vary by day and any engineering works. Chiltern's last trains from Wembley Stadium station to Marylebone are earlier and limited. Always check TfL and National Rail on the day — especially across the 8, 10 & 11 July dates.

Is Wembley Stadium accessible for the concert?

Yes — Wembley Stadium is fully step-free with accessible viewing areas, accessible toilets and Changing Places facilities. Wembley Park and Wembley Central are both step-free from street to platform. Contact the venue's accessibility team in advance to arrange assistance for the My Chemical Romance shows.

Which of the three nights should I worry about for travel?

Transport is the same across all three dates, but the Friday and Saturday nights (10 & 11 July) see the busiest networks, while the Wednesday (8 July) is a touch quieter. On any night, get to Wembley Park or Wembley Central early and screenshot your route home before you go in.

Going to more events at the ground?

Full Wembley Stadium guide

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