Stray Kids at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium: Weather forecast, start time, details

Tottenham are set to welcome Stray Kids to North London as they put on two blockbuster shows in the capital city.

Tottenham are set to take centre-stage once again as the North London club prepares for their first pre-season with Thomas Frank.

The Lilywhites kick things off against Reading on Saturday (19 July). However, before the football season begins to heat up again, the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium’s lights will not be dimmed.

Indeed, the stadium has not been a stranger to live events since it was built in 2019, and this week will be no different. K-pop icons Stray Kids are set to touch down in North London, with Tottenham News providing all of the latest updates surrounding the concert.

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Tottenham Hotspur Stadium to host Stray Kids as weather varies

Stray Kids will step into the North London spotlight on Friday (18 July) and Saturday (19 July) as the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium prepares to host the group.

Members Bang Chan, Lee Know, Changbin, Hyunjin, Han, Felix, Seungmin and I.N will perform for their fans one year after their iconic BST Hyde Park day, where they became the first male K-pop group to headline the event.

Via the Met Office, temperatures of over 25 degrees are expected in North London, with a chance of rain on the second night.

Doors for both Dominate World tour shows will open at 5pm GMT, with the performances set to begin at around 7:30pm and wrap up by 10:30pm.

Temperatures on the first night are set to be around 25 degrees when doors open and fall to 24 degrees once the show starts.

Meanwhile, temperatures are expected to reach 24 degrees when doors open on the second night, with a 60 per cent chance of rain, while temperatures fall to around 23 degrees when the show commences.

Stray Kids ticketing details for Tottenham visit

While most of the general tickets for the concert in Tottenham have been sold out, Ticketmaster has verified that resale tickets are still available.

For both nights, prices start at around £92 each and go up to around £120.85. However, restricted view tickets can be purchased for as low as £86.90 and as high as around £103.70.

There are also a few limited general tickets up for grabs, which can be purchased for £136.30, with an East Pitch Standing ticket totalling £234.00.

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