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Arctic Monkeys at Emirates Old Trafford - list of banned items and bag rules for Manchester shows

Arctic Monkeys' biggest UK and Irish tour to date stops off in Manchester this weekend as the Sheffield rockers head to Emirates Old Trafford for two massive gigs. Due to the size of the event there will be tight security and a number of guidelines for gig-goers to keep in mind when heading to the cricket ground.

Doors open at 4.30pm, and the first act, The Mysterines, will be on stage at 6.40pm before The Hives perform at 7.30pm. Then Arctic Monkeys are set to take to the stage at 8.50pm. For further information on travel advice, stage times, setlist and support, check out our guide here. Can you take your own food and drink? Liquids are not usually permitted to be brought on site at Emirates Old Trafford, but bottled water may be permitted in the event of extreme heat, subject to a decision made by the venue safety management.

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