Since 2025, BigParking has provided parking for fans visiting Arsenal on Matchdays, also using the land for parking for Concerts and Events.
Boyzone have announced a one-off concert at Emirates Stadium on Friday 5th June 2026 and Saturday 6th June 2026.
Park at Emirates Stadium
BigParking's safe and secure offsite parking locations can be pre-booked online or over the phone at www.thebigparking.co.uk or by calling 024 7538 6631
The Emirates Stadium, located in Holloway, North London, is the home ground of Arsenal Football Club. Officially opened in July 2006, it replaced the club’s historic former stadium, Highbury, which had been Arsenal’s home since 1913. With a capacity of over 60,000 seats, it is the fourth-largest football stadium in England. The move to the Emirates was a significant step for Arsenal, enabling the club to increase its matchday revenue and modernize its facilities while maintaining its strong fanbase.
Architecturally, the stadium is a modern, bowl-shaped structure designed to maximize sightlines and create an intense atmosphere on matchdays. It houses state-of-the-art hospitality suites, a museum, and the famous “Arsenalisation” project, which filled the space with imagery and tributes to the club’s history, ensuring a strong connection to its heritage. Beyond football, the Emirates has also hosted concerts and events, making it a landmark venue in London. The stadium not only represents Arsenal’s ambitions on and off the pitch but also stands as one of the most iconic football arenas in Europe.
Boyzone joins the ranks of renowned artists and bands to grace the stage at N5 since the unveiling of Emirates Stadium in 2006, following in the footsteps of icons such as Bruce Springsteen, Coldplay, Green Day, Muse, The Killers, Arctic Monkeys, and Robbie Williams. This will be an exclusive world premiere performance and the sole opportunity to witness Boyzone's reunion live in 2026, marking their first show together since 2019.
Fans are strongly encouraged not to drive to the Emirates Stadium, as it is located in a largely residential area with strict Event Day Parking restrictions in place.
From the North:
Take the A1 southbound toward Central London.
Continue on the A1 (Holloway Road).
Follow signs for Emirates Stadium/Arsenal FC.
Turn left onto Hornsey Road.
The stadium will be on your right.
From the South:
Take the A1 northbound toward Holloway.
Continue on the A1 (Upper Street → Holloway Road).
Follow signs for Emirates Stadium/Arsenal FC.
Turn right onto Hornsey Road.
The stadium will be on your right
There is no onsite parking at Aresenal.
Only vehicles with valid resident permits are allowed to park on designated streets, and any unauthorized cars risk being towed.
Pre-booking Arsenal parking online is essential for those unfamiliar with the area
Popular with Home and Away fans for its accessibility and location, parking is available to prebook at Stoke Newington School & Sixth Form. Parking revenue is shared with the community
Arsenal matchday parking is located Stoke Newington School & Sixth Form, Clissold Rd, London, N16 9EX.
The on-site stewards ensure vehicle safety and security and profits are shared with the school to fund local community and pupil initiatives
At Emirates Stadium, you’ll find a solid range of typical football fare and drink options.
Expect hot dogs, burgers, and Vegan/gluten free and halal options from vegan hotdog with onions or gluten free Wicks Manor sausage with mash and gravy
The bus provides a swift and convenient means of transport, with routes encircling the venue. Every Transport for London (TfL) bus is fully wheelchair accessible and features designated priority seating for those with mobility challenges. Typically, the wheelchair ramp is located at the exit door, offering one dedicated space for wheelchair users on each bus. Key stops include Holloway Road, Nag's Head, Seven Sisters Road, Blackstock Road, and Highbury Corner. Frequent services ensure the ground is reachable within a five to ten-minute walk, with direct routes serving much of north and central London. More details and local bus maps are available at www.tfl.gov.uk.
King’s Cross is the main interchange for National Rail and several London Underground lines. From here, you can reach the stadium by taking the Piccadilly line to Arsenal or the Victoria line to Highbury & Islington. The station is fully accessible for wheelchair users.
Overground: You can also take a short Overground journey (just one stop) to Finsbury Park station.
Important to note: Holloway Road station operates as exit-only before kick-off and remains closed for up to two hours after the final whistle. In addition, eastbound trains do not stop there before matches, and Drayton Park station is closed on matchdays.
Arsenal: The Piccadilly line is the closest tube station, just a three-minute walk from the stadium. However, please note there is no step-free access between the platforms and the station exit.
Finsbury Park: Served by the Victoria and Piccadilly lines, as well as Great Northern rail, this station is about a 10-minute walk from the ground and usually less crowded. It is fully wheelchair accessible and offers the most convenient route for wheelchair users.
Highbury & Islington: Also around a 10-minute walk, this station connects to the Victoria line, Mildmay line, and Great Northern rail. It is wheelchair accessible and generally less busy than Arsenal station.