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Celtic Park

Glasgow, United Kingdom
StadiumGlasgowUnited KingdomCapacity: About 60,4110 upcoming events
Celtic Park
Type
Stadium
City
Glasgow
Country
United Kingdom
Upcoming events
0
Address
18 Kerrydale Street
Time zone
GMT Standard Time
Capacity
About 60,411

About this venue

Celtic Park is more than a stadium—it’s one of Scotland’s most iconic sporting stages. As the home of Celtic FC since 1892, it carries a sense of history that still feels alive on every event day. With a 60,411-seat capacity, it’s the largest football stadium in Scotland, built to keep the action close and the crowd tightly wrapped around the pitch.

Inside, the famous “Paradise” matchday feel comes through in the way the stands amplify sound, turning chants into a wall of noise. The concourses are designed for smooth movement, with plenty of food and drink kiosks, club retail points, and clear sector access—practical details that make a big difference when the venue is at full intensity.

You’ll find it at 18 Kerrydale Street, Glasgow, United Kingdom. Many visitors head for the entrances on foot from Dalmarnock railway station, following the flow and event-day signage, while drivers should expect limited street parking nearby and plan to arrive early. For the wider picture of getting around the city, check the information in the text below.

About the city

Glasgow, Scotland’s largest city, has long earned its reputation as a place that lives for music, sport, and big nights out. From intimate venues with live sets to major productions at the SEC complex and The OVO Hydro, it’s easy to find that “main event” atmosphere here—high-energy, welcoming, and always ready for a crowd. The city is just as compelling for sports fans, with a strong local scene and stands at places like Hampden Park that can deliver an experience you won’t forget.

For visitors, a major plus is how straightforward and logical it is to get around. The mix of the Glasgow Subway, ScotRail trains, and bus networks such as First Bus covers key neighbourhoods and makes it easy to reach arenas and stadiums without overplanning. If you’re arriving by train, the two main stations—Glasgow Central and Glasgow Queen Street—sit conveniently in the city centre, with quick connections to local transport. Flying in is simple too: Glasgow Airport is well linked to the city via road and bus routes, so you can get to your event without needing a car.

If you’re coming for a concert or a match, Glasgow rewards you with a great “extra” before and after the show. Wander through Merchant City and around George Square, take in the River Clyde along its walkways and modern riverside architecture, or slow the pace near Glasgow Cathedral. For an easy break, green spaces and museums around Kelvingrove are a solid choice, and the city centre and West End food scene makes it effortless to round out the trip in a city best experienced live.