The band behind hits such as Mardy Bum and Fluorescent Adolescent, Arctic Monkeys, will soon be heading to Swansea. The group - which consists of Alex Turner, Jamie Cook, Nick O'Malley, and Matt Helders - are performing as part of a UK and Ireland Tour, which celebrates the release of their album The Car.
Arctic Monkeys will be in Swansea on Monday, June 11 at the Swansea.com Stadium - read more about what songs they'll be playing here. This is their first gig in Wales since they performed at Cardiff International Arena - known then as The Motorpoint - nearly a decade ago in October 2013.
As ever, certain items are banned from the Stadium. Find out what you can’t bring to the Arctic Monkeys’ upcoming Welsh gig below.
What is banned at the Arctic Monkeys’ Swansea gig?
The following items are prohibited and will not be allowed into the Stadium:
Glass (including perfume bottles)
Alcohol
Drugs
Flares/pyro/fireworks/smoke canisters
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (i.e drones) or other similar articles
Tin cans
Hard plastic cups
Banners with poles, flags or political/crude banners/flags
Professional cameras (with large telephoto/detachable lenses)
Selfie sticks
Lasers/laser pens
Video recording equipment
Audio recording equipment
Animals (other than assistance/support)
Anything deemed dangerous or a possible weapon that could cause injury or compromise safety
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