Music takes centre stage at Villa Park in June as our historic home transforms into a concert venue for two world-famous acts.
P!nk performs in B6 on Tuesday, June 13 before Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band rock the stadium on Friday, June 16.
Aston Villa are looking forward to welcoming music-lovers to Villa Park, and you’ll find all the information you need to enjoy your visit to our stadium below…

Tickets
Tickets
Tickets for the concerts have now been issued as either a digital download link or a Print at Home ticket - don't forget to download your ticket to your mobile device or print it before you leave home!
If downloading your ticket to your mobile, please ensure it is well charged before leaving home.
If printing your tickets, then please ensure all details have been clearly printed before arriving at the stadium.
Ticket Office
The Ticket office is situated at the Visitor Ticket Office on Witton Lane and will be open for any queries about the event on the day only.
Re-admission Policy
There is a strict no re-admission policy for this event.
Once a fan has had their ticket scanned on entry through the turnstiles, they will not be able to re-enter the stadium if they leave the premises.

Getting to Villa Park
Plan Ahead
Full travel information is available at Villa Park Concert Travel & Parking.
All concert attendees are strongly encouraged to plan your travel to and from the stadium in advance as it will be extremely busy.
Travelling by Car
Parking at the stadium is not available. There are numerous parking sites within a 45-minute walk (or less) of the stadium, however, the capacity of these car parks is limited.
For full parking details please visit Villa Park Concert Travel & Parking
Travelling by Train
The two nearest train stations to Villa Park are Witton and Aston, both of which can be reached via Birmingham New Street.
We recommend you plan your journey at Network West Midlands or visit West Midlands Railway.
Accessible Parking
Accessible parking will be available via the Ticket Office on 0333 323 1874.
Details on recommended accessible parking locations can be found at Villa Park Concert Travel & Parking.
City Centre Shuttle Bus
The club are providing an additional transport opportunity for concert attendees from the city centre.
Pre-concert, shuttle bus services will run from Dudley Street (near New Street Station) starting at 4pm. Buses will then depart at 10-minute intervals, with the final service leaving at 7.30pm. The buses will drop fans at Aston Hall across the road from Villa Park.
Post-concert, shuttles will run from Aston Hall. Again, buses will depart at 10-minute intervals, with the final service leaving at midnight. All services will shuttle fans back to Dudley Street.
The service is priced at £5 one way - £10 return. We encourage advance online booking at Aston Villa Parking, but shuttle bus tickets can also be purchased on the day at either end of the service.

At the Stadium
Stadium Safety
The safety and enjoyment of all visitors at Villa Park is our priority, to make this the most positive experience for you and others, please prepare for the event at Villa Park by reading our Stadium Guide to Staying Safe.
Age Restrictions
Everyone entering the stadium must have a valid ticket.
All under-16s must be accompanied by an adult over 18. Only those aged 14 and over are permitted in standing sections of the stadium.
Bag Policy
The Stadium has a strict bag policy, and all bags must adhere to the following guidelines, or it will not be permitted into the stadium. Personal bags must be A4 size or smaller (21cm long x 30cm high).
Cashless Stadium
Villa Park is a fully cashless stadium.
Payments can be made using:
- All major contactless debit and credit cards (the payment limit is £100)
- Mobile and wearable payment, including Apple Pay and Google Pay (this method supports high-value contactless payments)
Merchandise
There will be various official merchandise locations available both inside and outside the stadium on the day of the concert.

Reporting Incidents
Help at the Stadium and Reporting Procedures
Stewards are available to help if you need any assistance – just ask.
If you require medical assistance, welfare, or safeguarding support, or if you believe that a crime is potentially underway, notify your nearest steward.
Please TEXT 60060 to report any antisocial behaviours, as well as getting the attention of a steward.
This enables the Stadium Safety Officer to view the incident in real time via the stadium's extensive cameras, respond as soon as possible, and stop the behaviours. As well as record evidence and pursue matters via Stadium sanctions and the criminal justice system, where possible.
When reporting an incident please:
- Note your location (e.g., Block / Row / Seat)
- Describe the individual(s) of concern where relevant.
- Note the nature of the concerns – eg: foul language or behaviour, verbal, physical or sexual abuse, discrimination (including but not limited to racism, misogyny, homophobia/transphobia, Islamophobia, antisemitism, etc.), physical or sexual misconduct, harassment, and assaults, safeguarding and welfare concerns (children/adults at risk), extremism, smoking, vaping, intoxication, and drug use.
Respect our Neighbours
Please ensure you use one of our many toilets located across the stadium before heading home. As you are arriving at or leaving the stadium, please be considerate to our neighbours.