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Best Seats in Wembley Stadium

Wembley, London90,000 seats

England's national stadium and one of the world's premier concert venues for mega tours.

Quick Tip

For concerts, the pitch standing isn't always best. Lower tier blocks 101-142 offer great elevated views.

Best Sections

  • +Lower tier blocks 110-115
  • +Lower tier blocks 136-140
  • +Pitch standing front sections

Sections to Avoid

  • -Behind the stage
  • -Club Wembley corners
  • -Upper tier rear

Introduction

Wembley Stadium is England's national stadium and one of the world's premier concert venues. With a capacity of 90,000, it's where the biggest tours come to play London—Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran, Beyoncé, and The Rolling Stones have all filled this iconic venue. Finding the best seats in Wembley Stadium for concerts requires understanding that stadium shows are fundamentally different from arena or theatre experiences.

At Wembley, you're trading intimacy for spectacle. The question isn't whether you'll see the artist's facial expressions (you won't without screens)—it's whether you'll feel the energy of 90,000 people sharing a moment.

Quick Reference

Best overall: Lower tier blocks 110-115 or 136-140

Best for atmosphere: Pitch standing, front sections

Best for comfort: Club Wembley central blocks

Avoid: Behind the stage, upper tier corners, rear pitch standing

Pitch Standing

The pitch (field) is configured for standing at most concerts, divided into sections.

Front Sections

The verdict: The ultimate concert experience if you commit.

General admission areas closest to the stage offer proximity to the performance. You'll see the artist without relying on screens and feel the bass in your chest. However: expect to stand for hours, limited toilet access, and crowds.

Best for: Dedicated fans willing to queue and stand for 4+ hours.

Mid and Rear Pitch

The verdict: You're standing far from the stage.

The pitch is huge. Rear standing sections are far from the stage—you'll watch screens most of the time. The atmosphere remains electric, but you're experiencing a festival crowd experience rather than a concert.

Consider: Whether seated lower tier might give you better sightlines.

Lower Tier

The first level of permanent seating, closest to the pitch. This is often the sweet spot for Wembley concerts.

Blocks 101-109 (Stage Right)

The verdict: Excellent, especially blocks 105-109.

These blocks offer elevated views of the stage from the side. You're close, with clear sightlines over the pitch crowd. Sound quality is typically good.

Best blocks: 107-109 for central-ish views with proximity.

Blocks 110-115 (Facing Stage)

The verdict: Premium viewing position.

Directly facing the stage with elevation, these are the best seated views in the stadium. You see the full stage production head-on. Prices reflect this.

Best blocks: 111-113 dead centre.

Blocks 116-124 and 136-142 (Stage Left)

The verdict: Similar to stage right—excellent options.

Mirror image of the other side. Blocks 136-140 are the equivalent sweet spot.

Blocks 125-135 (Behind Stage)

The verdict: Only if you know the configuration.

For traditional end-stage concerts, these blocks look at the back of the stage. Some tours open up behind-stage seating with partial views; others block sell these sections. Check the specific tour.

Club Wembley

Premium seating with access to exclusive areas, bars, and facilities.

The verdict: Comfort over proximity.

Club Wembley offers padded seats, better facilities, and an upmarket experience. Sightlines vary—some blocks are excellent, others are distant. You're paying for the experience package as much as the view.

Consider if: Comfort, facilities, and atmosphere matter more than being close.

Upper Tier

The highest permanent seating level.

Upper Tier Facing Stage

The verdict: Distant but complete views.

You're far from the stage—genuinely far. However, you see the entire production, all the screens, and the full crowd. For spectacular productions with elaborate staging, this perspective has its merits.

Best blocks: Central blocks facing the stage for symmetrical views.

Upper Tier Sides and Rear

The verdict: Challenging for concerts.

The combination of distance and angle makes these seats difficult. You're watching screens from very far away, at an angle.

Avoid unless: Tickets are heavily discounted and you simply want to be there.

Sound Quality

Stadium sound is challenging. Wembley has invested heavily in systems, but physics limits what's possible.

Best sound: Lower tier blocks 110-115, which are typically aligned with the main PA hangs.

Good sound: Most of the lower tier facing the stage.

Variable: Pitch standing can be in front of speakers (loud but clear) or in acoustic dead zones. Upper tier has delay and echo challenges.

Reality check: Stadium sound will never match arena or theatre quality. Accept this going in.

The Atmosphere Factor

Wembley's value is the shared experience of 90,000 people:

Best atmosphere: Pitch standing during hit songs. There's nothing quite like it.

Good atmosphere: Lower tier, where you can stand and sing with a crowd around you.

Reduced atmosphere: Upper tier rear, where you're quite isolated from the energy.

Practical Considerations

Getting There

Wembley Park and Wembley Stadium stations (Jubilee/Metropolitan lines, and Overground). Allow plenty of time—crowds are enormous.

Arriving

Gates open well before showtime. Earlier arrival = better position for standing areas.

Toilets and Food

Facilities are available but queues are long. Go during support acts if possible.

Getting Out

The exit is slow. Expect 30-60 minutes to reach the station.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it worth paying for pitch standing?

For dedicated fans who'll queue early and stand for hours, yes. For casual concert-goers, lower tier seating offers better value.

How far is the upper tier?

Very far. You're 100+ metres from the stage. The screens become your main view.

Which side of the stage is better?

Generally neither side has significant advantages. Check if your artist has known preferences for which side they perform more on.

Is Wembley good for concerts?

For spectacle and atmosphere, yes. For intimacy or acoustic quality, no. It's a stadium experience—embrace what that means.

The Bottom Line

The best seats in Wembley Stadium for concerts are in the lower tier blocks 110-115 or 136-140. These offer the optimal combination of sightlines, sound, and atmosphere.

For dedication, front pitch standing delivers unmatched proximity.

For comfort, Club Wembley central blocks provide an upmarket experience.

Avoid behind-stage blocks (unless the tour specifically opens them), upper tier corners, and rear pitch standing (you're very far from the stage).

Wembley concerts are about being part of something massive. The right seat puts you in the heart of 90,000 people sharing an unforgettable night.

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