Tottenham Hotspur have been granted permission to take part in up to 30 non-football events at their stadium per year.
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium was previously limited to 16 such events each year, but the limit was increased to 30 after a meeting of Haringey Council’s planning committee on Thursday evening.
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In recent years, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium has hosted music, NFL, boxing, and rugby concerts, making the stadium one of London’s top event destinations.
Under the new rules, subject to an S106 agreement, Tottenham can almost double the number of these occasions, while the restriction on the number of concerts has also been removed. But there will be a limit on the number of boxing occasions per year (two), the number of consecutive occasions (4) and the number of occasions per week (five). There can be two weeks per year in which there are four consecutive events or five events per week.
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A “review mechanism” will also be created, under which a review will be carried out at the end of October 2025. This will allow local citizens and businesses to share their reports with the city council in relation to the increasing number of non-government related events. soccer. in the country. 2025, on topics such as antisocial behavior and the effects of noise. In theory, the number of non-football events could simply be revised downwards, but never below a minimum of 20.
Tottenham will also continue its Community Tickets programme, with a minimum of one hundred free-price tickets to the event and a 24-hour priority ticket pricing window for local citizens (defined as those living in London’s postcodes N15, N17 and N18).
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium received official house prestige last season as the “home of the NFL in the United Kingdom,” and the NFL’s top-level games, which regularly take place at the season’s foreign football breaks, were the highest. Outstanding non-football events held in the new stadium.
Last summer, the stadium hosted five nights of Beyoncé’s “Renaissance” world tour, which was attended by some 240,000 fans. Industry estimates of how much Tottenham earned from the concerts put it at 15 million pounds ($19 million), but the club says the final figure after prices is 5 million pounds ($6 million).
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Tottenham opened its new stadium in April 2019 and the paintings on the site are not yet finished. In March, plans for a new 30-storey hotel next to the stadium were approved through the Greater London Authority. The project, which was approved through the Haringey Council in December 2023, is expected to be ready in time for Euro 2028, when the stadium will host matches.
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