Capital’s Summertime Ball is heading to the iconic Wembley Stadium for a day filled with fantastic music from the top of the best current artists.
The day will see the likes of Anne Marie, Niall Horan, the Jonas Brothers and Ellie Goulding to name a few take to the stage.
Capital’s Summertime Ball will officially mark the start of the summer and will see a day filled with non-stop entertainment and endless fun.
Ahead of the show at Wembley, we've got everything you need to know from door times, line up and even the average price of a pint.
When is Capital’s Summertime Ball at Wembley Stadium?
The one-day festival will be taking place at Wembley Stadium on Sunday, June 11.
What is the lineup for Capital’s Summertime Ball at Wembley Stadium?
The lineup for the Summertime Ball has some of the biggest names currently in the music industry.
The full lineup is as follows:
- Anne Marie
- Sigala
- Raye
- Jess Glynne
- Tom Grennan
- Joel Corry
- Mimi Webb
- Zara Larsson
- Jonas Brothers
- Niall Horan
- Arrdee
- Adam Lambert
- Coi Leray
- Ellie Goulding
- Flo
- Jax Jones
- Calvin Harris
There is one name missing from the lineup as Brit winner Lewis Capaldi announced that he would be taking a break from performing until Glastonbury at the end of June.
Is Capital’s Summertime Ball at Wembley Stadium sold out?
The show has now officially sold out all available tickets.
What is the seating plan for Capital’s Summertime Ball 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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