Arctic Monkeys fans are gearing up for the Sheffield band to play the Swansea.com Stadium on Monday, June 12. The band, who formed in 2002, are known for hit songs such as Mardy Bum, R U Mine and I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor.
Alex Turner, Jamie Cook, Nick O'Malley, and Matt Helders will also be playing songs from their latest album The Car, which was released last autumn. What’s your favourite Arctic Monkeys song? Let us know in the comments. 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.
Those attending the gig won’t need to worry about eating beforehand as the stadium will be providing food. Check out what’s on offer below or you can keep up to date with the latest What's On news by signing up to the newsletter here.
What food/drink is available at the Arctic Monkeys Swansea gig?
The catering village at the Swansea.com Stadium, which opens between 4pm and 10.50pm, will offer a selection of food that ranges from burger, carvery, noodle and pizza vans. A vegan stall offering a meat and dairy-free menu will also be on-site.
Alcoholic beverages will also be available in the Catering Village, with guests able to choose from the cocktail bar, the AU Vodka van or the large marquee beer tent.
Beverages will also be available from the concourses where concert-goers can choose from a variety of both alcoholic and soft drinks. Food will be on offer at selected kiosks, with hot dogs, burgers or dirty fries available.
The Day's Lounge, located on level two of the stadium, will be open for public access to those situated in the West Stand, with a variety of street food and alcoholic beverages available, including AU Vodka slushies.
Guests located in the East Stand will have access to the Riverside Lounge, with beverages and confectionery available to purchase. A point to note is that the stadium is a cashless venue.
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