Wembley Stadium Prepares To Host Green Day and Muse
By Phil Lythell, on 14th June 2010, 17:20 UTC
Wembley Stadium has completed its sporting obligations for the time being and is now scheduled to host a series of mega concerts to help pay for the astronomical cost in building the structure while simultaneously providing a sizeable mosh pit for people to enjoy.
The Stadium is the preferred choice for all huge music acts as it provides a picturesque and historical backdrop to any concert. The seminal Live Aid event was held here in 1985 and rock gods such as U2, Guns N Roses and Oasis have sold the place out on countless occasions.
For any football fan, Wembley is the ultimate place to visit whether for music or sport and many touring acts book gigs here just so they can say 'I played at Wembley', albeit in a musical sense.
Green Day are the next to play at the iconic venue with the 'American Idiot' rockers pitching up this Saturday - June 19. There are over 1000 Green Day tickets left with the cheapest tickets in Level 5 being sold by Seatwave at £33. each. Standing tickets are available via both Play and Viagogo from £45 while Level 1 seating will set you back £375 with Seatwave.
Muse tickets are available for both their dates at Wembley Stadium in September. Tickets are available from £23 with See Tickets while Gigantic have the next cheapest seats at £45.
If you want to watch Muse in the lap of luxury you can get your hands on a VIP Club Wembley Diamond Package but you could pay anywhere up to £500 with Seatwave, Viagogo and GetMeIn.
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