Capital Summertime Ball 2023: The alternative station fans can use to avoid post-show crowds

Capital’s 2023 Summertime Ball attendees wanting to avoid post-show crowds may want to consider walking to this alternative station.
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Those heading to Capital’s 2023 Summertime Ball at Wembley Stadium this weekend may just be able to beat the post-show crowds without having to miss the end of the concert. LondonWorld breaks down an alternate nearby station that fans can head to.

The London-based radio station is set to take over Wembley Stadium as it invites 17 of the biggest stars in music right now to perform to crowds in the city. The Jonas Brothers, Niall Horan and Adam Lambert are just some of the musicians included in the 2023 lineup.

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With a capacity of 90,000, music lovers travelling back home from Wembley Stadium will no doubt have to first tackle post-show crowds before getting on public transport. But those wanting to avoid the stress could opt to venture further out.

The closest station to the Capital’s 2023 Summertime Ball venue is the Wembley Stadium rail station, with Wembley Park the nearest underground link. However, following the end of the concert shows, you can expect a lot of people to head that way.

Here’s another rail and underground station that Capital Summertime Ball fans may want to head to in order to escape post-show crowds.

The alternative rail and underground station Capital Summertime Ball 2023 attendees can head to 

Wembley Central offers both underground and rail services. It is just slightly further than Wembley Stadium station and Wembley Park as it is a 22-minute walk from the venue.

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Rail services via Southern Railway will take Capital Summertime Ball attendees to other train stations across the city, including London Euston, Clapham Junction and Harrow & Wealdstone.

It also has underground links via the Bakerloo line, which guests can access other lines from, including the Jubilee, Northern, Circle, Hammersmith & City, Central, Victoria, Piccadilly, District and Metropolitan lines.

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