About this venue
Etihad Stadium is more than a football ground — it’s a modern landmark built for big moments, with steep stands, clean architectural lines, and excellent sightlines from almost every seat. With a capacity of over 50,000, it’s one of Manchester’s key venues for top-tier matches and major live events, delivering an atmosphere that feels close to the action.
Inside, the experience is designed to be comfortable and smooth: strong acoustics, wide concourses, clear wayfinding, and plenty of food-and-drink options at the concourse kiosks. Visitors often highlight the comfortable seating, modern facilities, and hospitality areas that add an extra layer of quality to a special night out.
You’ll find the stadium at Ashton New Road, Manchester, United Kingdom, with the main entrances easy to reach thanks to the Etihad Campus Metrolink stop located right by the venue, plus nearby parking options for those arriving by car. For broader city transport details beyond the immediate approach, the section below completes the picture nicely.
About the city
Manchester, a vibrant city in North West England, is not only a strong business hub but also one of the most appealing destinations for concerts, sports matches and major live events. The city blends a recognizable music culture with the energy of its stadiums, so visitors often get more than the programme itself – they get the feeling of a place that truly “lives” for entertainment. If you’re travelling for tickets, Manchester is where an evening can easily turn into a full weekend packed with things to do.
Manchester prides itself on practical infrastructure and a clear transport set-up, making it easy to reach the main arenas and stadiums. For getting around, the Metrolink tram network is especially useful, linking the wider area with the city centre, supported by strong bus services and a walkable central zone. If you arrive by train, Manchester Piccadilly is the key rail station for arrivals and interchanges, with Manchester Victoria also a very convenient option. For flights, Manchester Airport (MAN) is the main gateway, with connections that let you continue quickly towards the city’s event districts.
Beyond the event itself, Manchester offers varied food options and accommodation for different budgets – from central hotels to practical stays in quieter neighbourhoods with good transport links. Before or after the show, it’s easy to find a dinner spot, a classic pub atmosphere or a quick coffee, and lively districts with plenty of choice are often just a short distance from the major venues.
For a tourist “bonus”, it’s worth setting aside time for a stroll through the Northern Quarter and around Piccadilly Gardens, or for a slower pace along the canals and industrial charm of Castlefield. Fans of architecture and city atmosphere often head towards St Peter’s Square, while waterside views and city silhouettes can be caught along the River Irwell. That’s what makes Manchester an ideal backdrop: you come for tickets, and you leave feeling you’ve experienced the city’s full story.