Raye and Calvin Harris Lead Capital Summertime Ball 2026 at Wembley
capital summertime ball 2026 lands at Wembley Stadium on Saturday, June 6, with around 80,000 people set to attend. Doors, including hospitality, open at 1.30pm, the show starts at 3.30pm and the final act is due to finish around 10pm.
Wembley Stadium at 1.30pm
Raye and Calvin Harris head the bill, with Take That, Niall Horan, Fatboy Slim, Lola Young and Jason Derulo also on the lineup. Niall Horan was added in April, giving the show another name with broad draw before the gates even open.
The scale is the point here. A single-day crowd of that size turns a concert into a controlled-entry operation, and Wembley is already telling fans to pay attention to prohibited items. Each person can bring only one small bag, and it must not be bigger than A4 size.
Resale Routes and Prices
General sale tickets sold out after first being released through the Global Player app last month, so most remaining access is now moving through resale websites. StubHub is listing tickets at £68 each, viagogo has them at £65, and Seat Unique is offering tickets at £125.
Those price points leave a simple split for buyers: pay resale premiums, or take the official premium route through Seat Unique. For anyone trying to get in at the last minute, that makes the market far tighter than the original release suggested.
Three Stations for Crowds
Three rail and Tube stations serving Wembley Stadium will be open for music fans heading to the event, which should spread demand across the area rather than funnel everyone through one point. That matters because the arrival window starts at 1.30pm and the show is not due to begin until 3.30pm.
For readers still trying to make the day work, the practical advice is straightforward: check the bag limit before leaving home, plan around the 1.30pm opening time, and expect resale pricing if you are buying now. With 80,000 people heading to Wembley, the ticket market has already moved from general sale to scarcity.