
You’ve eyed up the merch, you’ve got familiar with the view from your seat and you’ve memorised the setlist – if you managed to get your hands on tickets to see Oasis play Wembley, there’s not much else to do now but wait.
London will finally get to see the Gallagher brothers reunited this week, with the band playing a total of seven nights here across July, August and September. It’ll be the first time that they’ll have played in the capital together since 2009, so obviously there’s a huge amount of excitement.
But don’t let yourself get too caught up in the anticipation just yet, there are a few things to keep in mind before you get inside that stadium. Specifically, we’re talking about the venue’s strict bag policy and list of banned items – you don’t want to let a bag that’s a few centimetres too big ruin your long-awaited Oasis experience. Here’s all the important information you need.
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Oasis Wembley bag policy
In order to keep everyone safe and minimise queues at the security screening, Wembley only allows fans to take in one bag each, and it must be below a certain size. Like most other major venues, all bags will be inspected before you go inside.
If you need to bring medical equipment in with you, the stadium does make some exceptions. You can find out how to apply for a bag policy exemption here.
Does Wembley have a bag drop?
If your bag and its contents doesn’t abide by Wembley’s rules, there is a bag drop that you can use, which is adjacent to the Ibis Hotel. If you suspect you might need to use the bag drop, make sure you get to the stadium in plenty of time so that you’re inside in time for the start of the show.
What size bag can I bring into Wembley Stadium?
Your bag can’t be any bigger than A4 size – that’s 297mm height and 210mm width and depth.
Are there any banned items?
Obviously, things like knives and explosives are banned from the stadium. But there are several other less obvious items that you won’t be let inside with. Here’s the full list of Wembley’s banned items.
- Large umbrellas
- Aluminium and glass drink containers, including perfume bottles
- Plastic bottles over 500ml
- Alcohol
- Food and drink
- Pushchairs
- Selfie sticks
- Weapons and tools
- Flares, lasers, smoke devices and cannisters
- Large-bodied cameras and camcorders
- Drones
- Unauthorised musical instruments, vuvuzelas or megaphones
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