Parking for My Chemical Romance Long Live The Black Parade Tour at Anfield

Find the best places to park at Anfield for matches and concerts

Since 2023, BigParking has provided parking for fans visiting Anfield on Matchdays, also using the land for parking for Concerts and Events.

 

Be enchanted by My Chemical Romance, the renowned American band who will grace Anfield with one special night next summer on 30th June. Join us for their Long Live The Black Parade 2026 tour, also making stops in London and Glasgow.

 

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

Parking for Foo Fighters and My Chemical Romance at Anfield

In 2025, music fans looking for reliable parking options for the huge concerts at Anfield — featuring artists such as Bruce Springsteen, Dua Lipa, Lana Del Rey, and Billy Joel — once again found secure, convenient parking at a local primary school.

For 2026, fans travelling to Anfield for the next wave of major concerts can pre-book their event parking now at www.thebigparking.co.uk.

As in previous years, the parking will be manned and regularly patrolled to ensure guest safety and peace of mind. Importantly, the school itself directly benefits from every booking, with all parking revenue helping to support school projects and resources.

Concerts at Anfield in 2026

Anfield is set for another massive summer of live music in 2026, and BigParking will once again provide secure event parking for all visitors.

Foo Fighters – 25th June & 27th June, 2026

The Foo Fighters will return to the UK with two huge stadium shows at Anfield. Fans can expect a high-energy set packed with classics, new material, and the unmistakable atmosphere the band brings to every live performance. With large crowds anticipated, pre-booking parking is highly recommended.

My Chemical Romance – 30th June, 2026

Following their hugely successful reunion tour, My Chemical Romance are set to take over Anfield with a special one-night performance. Known for their theatrical shows and devoted fanbase, this concert is expected to draw visitors from across the country. Convenient and secure parking can be reserved in advance to ensure a smooth arrival.

 

 

Anfield is a football stadium in Liverpool. Home to Premier League football team Liverpool FC, it boasts an impressive seating capacity of 60,725. Typicially 3,000 tickets are allocated for Away Fans.

 

Prior to entering the stadium, take a moment to seek out the renowned Shankly Gates and the Bill Shankly statue located just outside the club shop. Additionally, along Anfield Road, you'll come across the memorial honoring the victims of the Hillsborough disaster.

 

Anfield, situated in Anfield, Liverpool, England, is a renowned football stadium with a seating capacity of 60,725, ranking it as the fifth largest football stadium in England. It has been the home ground for Liverpool F.C. since its establishment in 1892. Originally, it housed Everton from 1884 to 1891 until a disagreement with the club president led them to relocate to Goodison Park.

 

Comprising four stands, namely the Spion Kop, the Main Stand, the Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand, and the Anfield Road End, the stadium witnessed its highest attendance of 61,905 during a match between Liverpool and Wolverhampton Wanderers in 1952. 

  • Two Million cars parked
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Attending a match or concert at Anfield?
Here's all the Travel and Safety information you need to know!

Driving to AnfieldOn matchdays, traffic around Anfield becomes quite heavy, especially a few hours before and after the game. The roads leading to the stadium, including the A580 and M62, can experience significant congestion as fans flock to the area.

Anfield is situated in a residential area, so parking near the stadium is limited. Many streets near the stadium are restricted to permit holders, so street parking can be tough to find. Parking Providors such as BigParking provide Matchday and Event Parking at Anfield

Local roads around Anfield are often closed to non-residents on matchdays, so you'll need to plan your route carefully and look for parking a bit further away from the ground.

While driving to Anfield is possible, it's often easier to park further from the stadium and walk to avoid heavy congestion and limited parking.

Parking at AnfieldAnfield is located in a busy residential area, and parking around the ground is restricted on matchdays.

Pre-booking Anfield parking online is essentially for those unfamiliar with the area

Park at Florence Melly Community Primary SchoolPopular with Home and Away fans for its accessibility and location, parking is available to prebook at Florence Melly Community Primary School. Parking revenue is shared with the community 

It's Located a Short walk from Anfield through the picturesque Stanley Park. There are numerous Burger vans, Programme Sellers and Merchandise Peddlars on the quick walk to Anfield.

Parking costs £10 per car and can be pre-booked at thebigparking.co.uk

Food and Drink Prices in AnfieldInside Anfield, a pint of lager is around £4.40 and a pie will cost a visiting fan £3.40. There are plenty of food and drink outlets both inside and surrounding the Stadium.

Getting the Bus to AnfieldBe sure to allocate ample time since buses tend to fill up quickly on matchdays, and traffic can be dense.

Departing from Liverpool City Centre, you can opt for the special 917 bus designated for matchdays, offering direct transport to the stadium. Alternatively, if you prefer shorter queues, the 26 departing from Liverpool ONE bus station might be slightly less crowded.

For additional options, you can catch the 17 from Queen’s Square or, depending on your starting point in the city, connect with the 27, 68, 14, or 19, all of which have stops within walking distance of Anfield.

Getting the Train to AnfieldClose to Anfield, there are a couple of stations available, but the one most commonly utilised by visitors is Sandhills, situated 1.3 miles west of the stadium, approximately a 30-minute walk away.

Away Fan PubsThe Arkles (L4 0TJ) serves as the designated pub for away fans. Arrive ahead of time to secure a spot, as it tends to fill up quickly, often with queues forming outside. Another option, the 'Flat Iron' (L4 0SZ), is just a brief five-minute walk away. While predominantly frequented by Liverpool supporters, the bars cater to a mixed crowd, ensuring a welcoming and convivial atmosphere.

Frequently Asked Questions about Anfield

Where is the best place to park at Anfield?The best place to park at Anfield is any of the sites operated by BigParking. Located just a short walk away through Stanley Park. They are conveniently located for quick access and quick dispatch post-game. Parking can be booked at www.thebigparking.co.uk

Where is the traffic exclusion zone around Anfield?Currently, Anfield Road is shut down between Skerries Road and Alroy Road due to the ongoing Anfield Road Expansion project. Pedestrians and matchday attendees will be redirected into Stanley Park via Dahlia Walk as an alternate route connecting Alroy Road and Arkles Lane. To assist residents, suitable wayfinding signage has been set up for guidance.

Additionally, Walton Breck Road will be inaccessible for 90 minutes before the match and 60 minutes after (or earlier if safety permits reopening).

Can you park at Anfield?
Onsite parking is limited to permit holders only. 

What time do the players arrive at Anfield?Normally, the bus arrives at Anfield approximately 75 minutes prior to kickoff. Our recommendation is to arrive about 90 minutes before kickoff if you aim to catch sight of the players arriving.

Can you use cash at Anfield?Anfield is a Cashless Stadium

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