A legendary Britpop band is heading to London this week for a one-of-a-kind show, as Blur comes to Wembley Stadium.
The Song 2 band will be performing two very special shows at the stadium for their reunion gigs.
Blur's two Wembley shows are set to be amazing with all members coming back for the show.
Before you head to see Blur here is everything you need to know about the show at Wembley Stadium.
When is Blur at Wembley Stadium?
Blur will perform at Wembley Stadium for two nights on Saturday, July 8 and Sunday, July 9.
What time are doors for Blur at Wembley Stadium?
If you're eager to get to the stadium when doors open, you'll want to head for around 5pm on both days.
However, timings are subject to change.
Who is supporting Blur at Wembley Stadium?
Blur is being supported on both nights of their Wembley shows, on Saturday they will have support from Self Esteem, Jockstrap and Sleaford Mods and Phil Daniels.
On Sunday, they will be supported by The Selector and DJ set from Steve Davis (yes the snooker legend) and Doran & Kavus Torabi.
Is Blur at Wembley Stadium sold out?
If you haven't yet grabbed tickets to see the legendary bands, you are in luck as there are still some tickets left.
Available via Ticketmaster, prices start at £74 and rise to £107 for seated tickets or you can spend some more for hospitality.
What is the seating plan for Blur at Wembley Stadium?
If you're wondering how good your view will be of the stage, then you are in luck as we have the seating map.
To see the seating plan follow this link to head to the venue's website to see the map in full.
How much is food and drink at Wembley Stadium?
If you're planning on enjoying a cold drink at the show you'll want to know how much a pint will cost you.
Well according to answers across the internet, it seems that the average price is around £6 with a Budweiser pint priced at £6.15 and a Coke Zero costing £4.20.
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