London Stadium Tickets & Seating Plan
London, England · Capacity 60,000 · Opened 2012
London Stadium is a multi-use venue in Stratford, east London, with a capacity of approximately 60,000. It serves as the home ground of West Ham United Football Club and also hosts major athletics events, concerts, and other large-scale spectacles. The stadium was originally built as the centrepiece of the 2012 London Olympic and Paralympic Games.
London Stadium is one of the capital's largest and most versatile venues, hosting football, athletics, concerts and major sporting occasions in front of crowds of around 60,000. Whether you're heading to a match or a summer show, you can buy tickets with confidence on Staadly, where every listing comes from a verified seller, prices are shown all-in with no surprise fees at checkout, and each purchase is backed by our 100% buyer guarantee.
London Stadium seat layout
This London Stadium seating plan lays out all of the venue's sections and stands in one view. The colored seat layout makes it easy to compare tiers and pick your area — pair it with the live listings below to find tickets in the section you want.
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About London Stadium
London Stadium was constructed for the 2012 London Olympic and Paralympic Games, opening in 2012 as the Olympic Stadium. It was designed by architecture firm Populous and served as the focal point of that summer's athletics programme, hosting the track and field events as well as both opening and closing ceremonies. Following the Games, the stadium underwent a significant redevelopment to convert it into a football and multi-use venue. West Ham United took up tenancy in 2016 after relocating from their former home, Upton Park. The venue has since hosted IAAF World Athletics Championships events, major concerts, and NFL fixtures, cementing its status as one of London's premier large-scale event spaces.
The stadium's original Olympic design means the lower tiers sit at some distance from the pitch, which has historically drawn criticism from West Ham supporters accustomed to the more intimate feel of Upton Park. That said, a full house generates considerable noise, and improvements to the seating configuration over the years have helped. For athletics and concerts, the open bowl design works to the venue's advantage, creating an immersive, shared experience for large crowds.
Few venues in London match London Stadium for atmosphere; with a capacity near 60,000, the biggest fixtures and tours sell out fast. Every listing on this page is from a verified seller, with the price you see the price you pay.
Built for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, London Stadium quickly became a symbol of the city's east-end regeneration and has since evolved into a permanent home for top-flight football and a magnet for world-class events. Its sweeping bowl design, striking floodlit roof and place within the wider Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park give it a distinctive, modern character that sets it apart from older grounds. On matchdays the atmosphere builds steadily as supporters stream in from across the park, with the vast tiers creating a genuine sense of occasion when the crowd is in full voice. For concerts and athletics meetings the mood shifts but the scale remains impressive, and the open, well-appointed concourses make it a comfortable place to spend an afternoon or evening whatever the occasion.
How to get to London Stadium
London Stadium sits within the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in Stratford, east London. Stratford station (Elizabeth line, London Overground, DLR, and National Rail) is the main transport hub and is a short walk from the ground. Pudding Mill Lane DLR station also provides access. The stadium is well connected from central London, typically around 15–20 minutes by rail from Liverpool Street.
Getting to London Stadium
London Stadium sits within Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in Stratford, east London, and is very well served by public transport. Stratford station is the main hub, connecting the Central and Jubilee lines, the Elizabeth line, London Overground, DLR and National Rail services, while nearby Stratford International and Pudding Mill Lane also offer convenient access. From either station it is a signposted walk through the park to the stadium. Driving and parking are limited on event days, so most visitors are encouraged to travel by rail or Tube; allow extra time to move through the park and reach your entrance before kick-off or the start of the show.
Frequently asked questions about London Stadium
How do I know my London Stadium tickets are genuine?
Every ticket on Staadly is offered by a verified seller and backed by our 100% buyer guarantee, so you can book knowing your order is protected and that you'll receive valid tickets in time for the event.
Will I pay booking fees on top of the ticket price?
No. Staadly uses all-in pricing, which means the price you see includes fees, so there are no unexpected charges added at the checkout stage.
When will I receive my tickets?
Delivery depends on the format the seller offers, which may be mobile or physical tickets. You'll see the delivery method on the listing, and tickets are provided in good time ahead of the event so you can plan your visit.
What time should I arrive at London Stadium?
It's wise to arrive well ahead of the scheduled start, as entry queues, bag checks and the walk through Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park can take time. Arriving early also lets you find your seat and soak up the atmosphere before the action begins.
Can I buy tickets for different events at the venue?
Yes. London Stadium hosts football, athletics, concerts and other major events, and you can browse available listings for these on Staadly whenever tickets are being offered by our sellers.
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Venue information
| Capacity | 60,000 |
| Opened | 2012 |
| Architect | Populous |
| Surface | Grass |
| City | London |
| Country | England |