Singer Niall Horan is coming to Birmingham for one night this week and there are a few things fans should know if they’re heading to the show.
The former One Direction star is bringing his ‘The Show Live on Tour’ performance to the city’s Resorts World Arena.
With thousands of fans expected to head to the arena, they should check some key information including door times.
When is Niall Horan performing in Birmingham?
Niall Horan will perform at Resorts World Arena in Birmingham on Tuesday, February 27.
How to get tickets to see Niall Horan in Birmingham this week
Tickets for the show are still available to buy, at the time of writing, so if you haven’t grabbed yours yet, there’s still time!
Despite Niall Horan’s Instagram post saying the Birmingham show is sold out, the Resorts World Arena website has some tickets left for the event and you can grab them over there.
What time do doors open for the show?
Forum Live Doors will open at 5pm and Arena Bowl doors will open at 6pm.
The curfew for this show is 11pm and timings could change.
What is the bag policy for Resorts World Arena?
All bags will be searched as people arrive but the arena encourages you to arrive without a bag if you can.
If you do need to bring a bag, this is the criteria:
- Bags must be no bigger than A4 size (21cm x 30cm x 19cm)
- Bags must have no more than two compartments
- Rucksacks are not allowed into the venue
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Are there any car parks at Resorts World Arena?
There are a few options when it comes to parking at Resorts World Arena and more information can be found via the website.
You can choose Express Parking, Pre-Paid Parking or Accessible Parking.
Until April 1, 2024, here are the prices:
- NEC Express: £24.95
- Pre-paid parking: £12
- On the day parking: £13
The venue is cashless so you can only pay with credit or debit cards or via smartphones.
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