Legendary alternative rock band Gorillaz will take to the stage at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday 20 June as The Mountain Tour arrives in N17. Supported by Sparks and Trueno, the show promotes the band’s new studio album The Mountain following its release in Spring 2026.
The stadium is well served by public transport - with multiple train, bus, coach and cycle options available for fans. We strongly encourage you to plan your journey in advance and not to drive to the stadium. Road closures, “no stopping” traffic restrictions and a Controlled Parking Zone will be in effect around the stadium on the day.
If travelling to/from central London, we recommend taking the train or Tube and making sure you factor last train times into your departure time from the stadium.
For local travel, please consider walking, cycling or using local buses where possible. For travel further afield, we recommend the bespoke coach services which transport fans directly to the stadium from specific pick-up points.
For the latest travel news, please check TfL.gov.uk and nationalrail.co.uk. Once you’re in the stadium, we’ll endeavour to keep all fans updated with live transport information to support
Trains & Tubes
Travelling by train is an easy way to reach the stadium. There are four key stations within walking distance:
Travelling to/from Central London?
The stadium is well connected to central London – with Greater Anglia services between Northumberland Park and Liverpool Street providing the quickest route.
The Victoria Line also provides fast, direct access between the stadium and Finsbury Park, King’s Cross and the West End. The quickest way to access the Victoria line post-event will be to walk to Tottenham Hale, avoiding queues at Seven Sisters.
The Night Tube is scheduled to operate as normal on the Victoria, Central, Jubilee and Northern lines – however, the Piccadilly Line will be suspended this weekend between Cockfosters and Uxbridge.
The Weaver Line also provides access between Liverpool Street and White Hart Lane. Please note that Silver Street and Bruce Grove stations will not accept passengers after each concert to prevent unsafe crowding.
The TfL and Greater Anglia websites will provide real-time status updates on each night. Please note that there may be significant queues at stations post-event. Be sure to check last train times in advance and factor in walking/queuing times when planning your journey home.
Towards Cheshunt, Enfield or Stansted Airport
Northbound Greater Anglia services run through Northumberland Park towards Herford East, Stansted Airport and Cambridge. Please check Greater Anglia’s website for more information.
The Weaver Line runs northbound through White Hart Lane towards Cheshunt and Enfield Town. Please note that Silver Street and Bruce Grove stations will not accept passengers after each concert to prevent unsafe crowding.
When planning your journey home, in addition to checking final train times, please remember to factor in walking/queuing times at stations.
Buses & Coaches
Shuttle Bus Services
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Our free shuttle bus service connects the stadium to Great Northern services via Alexandra Palace. Services also call at Wood Green – however, there will be no Piccadilly Line services on Saturday between Cockfosters and Uxbridge, so please plan an alternative journey to the area if you would usually use the Tube.
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Alexandra Palace Station (Great Northern Services)
Before an event, shuttle buses pick-up from Station Road (opposite the station entrance) and drop-off outside Haringey Sixth Form College – a five-minute walk from the stadium. This journey is then reversed after an event.
Wood Green
Before an event, shuttle buses pick-up on the High Road (opposite the bus garage) from the existing rail replacement stop just 60m from the station and also drop-off at White Hart Lane, outside Haringey Sixth Form College. Afterwards, the buses will drop fans outside the Green Rooms Hotel opposite Wood Green Station. As there is no Piccadilly Line service this weekend between Cockfosters and Uxbridge, please plan an alternative route to the station if you would usually travel by Tube.
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TfL buses
The stadium is well-served by TfL buses, including the W3, 149, 259, 279 and 349 routes. These routes will be subject to minor diversions due to event-day road closures and buses will need to be boarded outside of the road closure zone.
Coaches
Regional coach services offer a hassle-free and carbon-neutral way of getting to the stadium. Provided by Big Green Coach, return journeys are available to book from a wide range of pick-up points.
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Cars, Taxis and Private Hire Vehicles
Cars
We strongly advise against driving to the stadium wherever possible – please use public transport instead.
Road closures will be in place before, during and after each event and no parking is available for general admission fans. “No stopping” traffic restrictions will also be in place around the stadium, which may result in an immediate PCN for offending vehicles.
An extended Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) will be in operation around the stadium, which will significantly limit parking options in the local vicinity. Tow trucks will also be in operation and remove any cars illegally parked within one mile of the stadium.
Taxis
Event day road closures and “no stopping” traffic restrictions will prevent taxis dropping-off and picking-up close to the stadium. If you do need to book a private hire vehicle, we recommend you are dropped off and/or picked up at least a 15-minute walk (0.5 miles) away from the stadium.
Uber
Fans are advised that an Uber geo-fence will be in operation from 10.15pm until 11.59pm post-event. As a result, you will not be able to order an Uber from around the immediate vicinity of the stadium. Instead, you will be directed to one of two pick-up locations:
Cycling
Cycling to the Stadium
Bike routes to the stadium are available – including Cycle Superhighway 1 which runs to Liverpool Street. Cycle parking is available at the Tottenham Community Sports Centre and St Frances de Sales School, as well as various points around the stadium.
Dockless bike parking
Parking facilities for dockless bikes will be available in the area surrounding the stadium on event day, making cycling here easier than ever. Here’s a list of locations where you can start and end your journey:
Accessibility
Accessible parking
Details on how to request accessible parking at the stadium are included in the confirmation emails sent to all ticketholders in accessible areas.
For Blue Badge Holders, parking is also available within the event day Controlled Parking Zone – however, please note that parking is not permitted in Homes for Haringey car parks.