THE Rolling Stones are bringing their No Filter tour to St Mary's Stadium.

In total 30,000 fans are expected to descend on the stadium to see the band at their first Southampton show since 1966.

Here's what you need to know about how to get there:

When does it start?

  • Gates will open at 5pm to enter the stadium - though if you’re there earlier, then from 3pm our Food Village will be the ideal place to enjoy the summer weather and be part of the exciting build up to the main event. A large selection of bars and food offers will ensure you are fed and watered prior to enjoying the evening’s entertainment.

Is there a support act?

  • The Stones will have various different support acts travelling with them during their tour this summer. British indie rock band, The Vaccines, will be opening at St Mary’s for this chapter of their ‘No Filter’ tour.

How should I arrange my travel arrangements?

  • There will be several road closures and strict parking restrictions around the stadium on the day of the concert and to make your journey and concert experience most enjoyable we recommend for your ease using the official park and ride service. Please note this service has to be pre-booked. Book here: cesparking.co.uk

Southampton is served by Southampton Central Railway Station, which is approximately a mile from the stadium - roughly a 20-minute walk. The station is fully accessible to wheelchair users 24 hours a day. Please contact South Western Railway Customer Service Centre on 0345 6000 650 for any queries.

Shuttle Buses run regularly from Southampton Central Train Station and operate from the South Side (Platform 4.)