Louis Tomlinson is set to bring his latest tour supporting the album How Did I Get Here? to Birmingham’s Utilita Arena on Saturday, April 25. As anticipation builds for the former One Direction star’s first UK shows of the tour, he and his team have introduced a strict wristband system to manage the entry of standing ticket holders.
To ensure a fair and comfortable experience for fans eager to be among the first inside, the artist’s team has requested a randomly allocated wristband system specifically for the first 1,500 standing ticket holders. This system aims to prevent early queuing chaos and maintain order.
Fans attending the gig are instructed not to queue outside the venue before wristband collection begins. Wristbands can be picked up between 9am and 11am on April 25 outside door C at Utilita Arena. They will be issued in a randomly allocated order on a first-come, first-served basis. Once collected, the wristband allows fans to leave and return later without losing their place.
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Utilita Arena emphasizes that wristband holders should not return before 3pm, as no queuing facilities will be available and early queues are prohibited. Starting at 3pm, fans with wristbands can rejoin the queue in the numerical order indicated on their bands, under the direction of venue staff. Doors will officially open at 6pm for general admission.
This carefully planned system is designed to smooth the entry process and ensure the best experience for everyone attending Louis Tomlinson’s exciting Birmingham show.