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Who's the Wembley Stadium Sellout King/Queen?

Thalia Goodwin
Thalia Goodwin
2025-05-22 14:57:27
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Taylor Swift has become the first solo artist to play the world-famous stadium eight times on a single tour, further to her shows in June and ending this week as part of her The Eras Tour. All eight performances were a sell-out across the entire stadium, with hospitality packages selling out faster than any other artist ever.
Amir Walter
Amir Walter
2025-05-17 20:59:21
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Adele sang to 98,000 fans in 2017. Joshua's fight against Daniel Dubois brought in 96,000 fans in September 2024, a record attendance for a boxing event in the United Kingdom. The Wembley Stadium record attendance for a football match came in the 2008 FA Cup final between Portsmouth and Cardiff City.
Walter Collins
Walter Collins
2025-05-09 02:49:24
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To perform at Wembley Stadium is a something many artists dream of. To sell out the stadium for consecutive shows is an achievement only done by legends. Such a title is well deserved for world-famous country-turned-pop singer and songwriter Taylor Swift. Taylor Swift’s Eras tour welcomed 85,000 fans to Wembley Stadium for a three and a half hour jaw dropping show, and a nostalgic setlist.
Hilbert Howell
Hilbert Howell
2025-05-04 13:12:22
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AEG Presents has added two more Wembley Stadium (cap. 90,000) dates to the Taylor Swift Eras Tour, meaning the singer will now play a total of eight shows at the venue next year. The new dates, 19 and 20 August, means Swift has equalled a record set by Take That, who played the venue for eight dates on their 2011 Progress tour. The new Wembley dates were added after the first six (21, 22, 23 June and 15, 16, 17 August) sold out.
Britney Jacobs
Britney Jacobs
2025-04-25 06:46:28
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The four shows, in addition to the eight he performed with Take That in 2011, means Williams has played the new stadium more than any other artist.
Demarco Parisian
Demarco Parisian
2025-04-13 21:00:59
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Ed Sheeran has played a bunch of dates at Wembley Stadium over the years, including an incredible run of four sold-out nights in June 2018. Muse became the first band to sell out the new stadium. Take That's eight nights at Wembley Stadium as part of their 2011 Progress Live tour saw them break the record for the highest-grossing concert residency.