Showing posts with label wembley arena. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wembley arena. Show all posts

Wednesday, 28 April 2010

Ricky Gervais at Wembley Arena



Forget Cleggy and co for a second - it’s a big week for comedy. In Manchester - at the MEN Arena, where he once worked as a steward - Peter Kay is unveiling his first stand-up show in seven years. In London, Ricky Gervais is back at Wembley Arena . Politicians can but dream of holding rallies of this size, night after night.
It’s hard not to think about all the money flowing into the stars’ bank accounts without going green with envy. And yet one of the main reasons, surely, why people flock to gigs of this magnitude, is tobask in all that unobtainable affluence. There’s something so incongruous about a bloke standing on stage in front of thousands - a blurred speck were it not for the giant screens relaying every move -that the scale of the achievement is as much a part of the experience as the comedy. And few make more of this than Gervais.

The London leg of his Science tour finds the braggart creator of TheOffice and Extras etc, etc largely replicating the show he firstpresented in Edinburgh last August, with the odd tweak and insertion.
Once again, though, he appears content to coast on his reputation, andeven abuse the power that comes with celebrity, rather than push histalents in new directions.
Lookingly weirdly like George Michael, thanks to an unfetching moustache, and dosed up on pain-killers as a result of golfing-related back-strain, Gervais displays characteristic chutzpah by opening with a confession that he’s not bothered about playing Wembley: “I’ve got better things to do than this,” he says, eyeing his watch - this, we’re told, is “a warm-up for Madison Square Garden”.
I laughed at that, but we’re soon enough cast into the re-heated slurry of minor provocation and knowing obnoxiousness. There are over-generous helpings of material about fat people, rounded off with a bilious description of a Ken Dodd fan: “I’m trying to avoid saying 'fat mental bird’,” he tells us, all smirking disingenuousness.
There are playground barbs about Amanda Holden and Susan Boyle - who looks “like a mong” - and contemptuous reflections on repellent autograph-hunters. For the atheists, there’s a caustic deconstruction of a children’s picture-book about Noah. For the bawdy-minded, there are numerous knob-gags.
Gervais has a style that’s at once plaintive and relaxed, which works well, but the substance is missing. The woman in front of me spent the entire show with her head on her partner’s shoulder with a “wake me up when it’s over” look about her. At least she’ll be able to say she was there, though.

Monday, 29 March 2010

Wembley Stadium Twin Towers 'model' for 1.2 billion dollar Dallas Cowboys arena


Jerry Jones, whose Dallas Cowboys Stadium will host the World Boxing Organisation welterweight battle between Manny Pacquiao and Joshua Clottey here on Saturday night, revealed to The Daily Telegraph that aspects of the stadium were modelled on the design of Wembley Stadium.

“I visited Wembley three times while it was being built,” said Jones, who added that he had never contemplated buying an English Premiership club. Instead, he invested 1.2 billion US dollars to build a new Cowboys Stadium which is a breathtaking monolith to sporting indulgence.

Jones revealed to The Daily Telegraph: “Our plazas at either end sees around 60 per cent of our fans coming in, and the glass doors completely go away. It opens straight in, with huge alleyways of greenery. The idea of having people entering the stadium that way came from the train that stops at Wembley. We took that land, beachfront property and made it into an entrance like Wembley.”

http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/sport/garethadavies/100005967/wembley-stadium-twin-towers-model-for-1-2-billion-dollar-dallas-cowboys-arena/

Sunday, 13 September 2009

Rescheduled to London Wembley Stadium for Michael Jackson Tribute Show




The Michael Jackson tribute show, originally scheduled for 26 September in Vienna has been moved to London's Wembley Arena.A year later than planned, London will feature a tour dedicated to the King of Pop Michael Jackson. Although the late and great Michael Jackson himself won't be gracing our stages, a London tribute concert, which has been a subject of discussion since just hours after his death, has finally been planned for next June, 2010.The news comes after the announcement of a Michael Jackson Tribute Show in Vienna set to feature a star studded cast of music names. However Jermaine Jackson and the concert promoter George Kindel reconsidered the date and location when top performers Mary J Bilge, Natalie Cole and Chris Brown pulled out claiming scheduling conflicts.Michael Jackson was finally laid to rest on 4 September and the announcement of the Vienna tribute concert came the following week. The eight week lead time before the show, however, proved too challenging the short notice saw numerous stars unable to attend. The new date and venue offer eight months for the promoter, Jackson family and music guests to organise the event."Instead of eight weeks we now have eight months to prepare," Jermaine Jackson told press. "Some of the stars who were not able to participate in the Vienna concert, but expressed their wish to participate in this event, will be able to perform at Wembley Stadium in London in June 2010."We can expect to see many of the big names in music who were expected to be missing from the Vienna event in London next June. Details of the lineup and exact date will be available soon.

Friday, 4 September 2009

Wembley Arena to play Brand New


Brand New have announced they are to play London's Wembley Arena next January.The show, which takes place on January 23, will be the Long Island band's largest UK headline show to date.Tickets for the Wembley Arena show go onsale this Friday (September 4) at 9am (BST).To check the accessibility of Brand New tickets and get all the latest listings, go to NME.COM/TICKETS now, or call 0871 230 1094.Brand New release their new album 'Daisy' on September 21.
Look Brand New play at an O2 Venue. Remember if you're on O2 you can acquire Priority Tickets to The O2 and O2 Academy venues up to 48 hours before they go on general release. Register at o2.co.uk/priority. Terms apply.

Wednesday, 3 June 2009

Fleetwood Mac UK Tour


A good news for the UK fans of Fleetwood Mac that tha band announced a UK Tour with five gigs dates so dont miss the chance and buy Fleetwood mac cocnert Tickets. Fleetwood Mac would perform in MEN Arena, Sheffield Arena, Wembley Arena, Birmingham and Glasgow.All Fleetwood Mac Tickets are on sale at The Online Ticket Shop. Visit Fleetwood Mac Blog for more information.

Thursday, 14 August 2008

Wembly Arena - Travel Information

The world famous Wembley Arena is London's must play venue attracting the most legendary artists in the music industry and host to many prestigious sporting events
PARKING AT WEMBLEY
The Wembley Complex offers ample parking space and has over 3000 spaces available.
For more information on parking on the estate please visit City and Suburban Parking's website at www.csparking.com.

By Tube
Wembley Park Station is now open to the public however track closures are anticipated in the future for essential repairs and we suggest if you are travelling to Wembley you may need to add extra time to your journey especially if you travel late at night or need to make connection with other rail/bus networks. Please note that this information is subject to constant change. For definitive updates we advise that you seek the very latest news from www.tfl.gov.uk and contact:
National Rail Enquiries: 08457 48 49 50
London Travel Information: 0207 222 1234

By Car
Please allow plenty of time for your journey, as there may be extra road users due to the disruptions to the usual rail services. For definitive updates we strongly advise that you either call
National Rail Enquiries: 08457 48 49 50
London Travel Information: 0207 222 1234

Underground
The METROPOLITAN LINE is the quickest underground route from Central London, an average journey time of fifteen minutes from Baker Street to Wembley Park Station.
The JUBILEE LINE also stops at Wembley Park Station, and the new Jubilee Line extension now gives easy access to Wembley from South East London
The BAKERLOO LINE stops at Wembley Central Station on the Wembley High Road.
The Wembley venues are sign posted from each station

Bus
Bus 79 passes the door, and buses 83, 92, 182 and 224 stop nearby.