Tom Fletcher Leads Mcfly to 2.30pm Doors at Southampton

Tom Fletcher Leads Mcfly to 2.30pm Doors at Southampton

mcfly will take the stage at St Mary's Stadium in Southampton on Sunday, June 7, with Tom Fletcher, Danny Jones, Dougie Poynter and Harry Judd set to perform after a run of warm-up acts. For anyone heading to the stadium, the useful detail is simple: entry is staggered, and bag rules are tight.

Visitors with VIP, Saints Lounge and Dell Doors tickets can enter at 1.30pm, while general admission doors open at 2.30pm. The concert is expected to finish at around 10pm, giving fans a long stadium session built around Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Scouting for Girls before McFly close the night.

Southampton entry at 1.30pm

1.30pm is the first entry point on the day, but it is reserved for VIP, Saints Lounge and Dell Doors ticket holders. That earlier access should matter most to people trying to avoid the busiest arrival window, because general admission does not open until an hour later at 2.30pm.

2.30pm is the point when general admission doors open, and that is the clearest time marker for anyone arriving without a premium ticket. With several warm-up acts on the bill, including Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Scouting for Girls, the schedule points to a full afternoon and evening rather than a quick set-and-go show.

St Mary's Stadium bag rules

Southampton FC's website recommends that people attending the gig do not bring a bag if possible. If a bag is needed, it must be no bigger than A4 in size, and any bag will be searched before entry.

"Anything listed on our prohibited items list will be confiscated before entry and any bags bigger than A4 will not be permitted into the stadium." There is no bag drop available so please ensure you don’t exceed the stated guidelines or we may not be able to admit you.

10pm is the expected finish time, so the practical advice is to arrive with the right ticket lane in mind and keep belongings minimal. For this show, the fastest route through security is also the safest one: carry as little as possible, stay within the A4 limit, and do not assume there is a place to leave anything behind.

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