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The Bowl tour date was originally scheduled to take place at Arsenal's Highbury Stadium in London - but was moved to our city due to potential noise complaints from residents.
London's loss was Milton Keynes gain! Original lead singer Peter Gabriel and former guitarist Steve Hackett took to the stage in a rainy Milton Keynes some things never change! It's not surprising given the success of the Let's Dance album - and over 2. Bowie himself helped design the set for the tour - including the memorable giant columns, large moon and giant hand. England were playing in the World Cup Quarter Final at the same time and - in a time before 4G - it was left to lead singer Jim Kerr to provide live score updates to the crowd during the gig.
It was his first solo concert tour and spanned a massive 16 months across the world with dates. Milton Keynes was their only UK tour date and so fans from across the country descended on the Bowl to see them play live. With three sell out dates, it was their only UK venue for the tour. Being able to sell out a 65, capacity venue is a great achievement - but being able to sell it out two days on the run is special.
Green Day performed in front of a combined , people in Milton Keynes in June It was one of the two biggest shows Green Day have performed in their career. Just like Queen's gig, this was never meant to be in Milton Keynes. Construction delays at Wembley Stadium in London meant that the date had to be moved to our city - not that we minded! Confirmed as their last ever UK gig before splitting up, expectations were high in for Swedish House Mafia and they did not disappoint.
Don't You Worry Child was played to a crowd of 60, people and footage now features in the official music video. After the cancellation of their planned appearances at Glastonbury and Wembley Stadium earlier that year, the Foo Fighters appeared at the Bowl in September Please use car parks provided as illegally parked cars will be towed away. Nearest rail: Milton Keynes Central.
Services will operate until Midnight. Additional trains will be stopping at Milton Keynes Central Station for the outward journey from London. For the most up-to-date train service information you should call the national timetable enquiries line: or train operators Silverlink: or Virgin: From Milton Keynes central railway station exit right and walk for 50 metres and then turn right on to a footbridge over the railway line.
Please bear in mind your return journey to the rail station may take longer due to the number of concertgoers exiting the venue at the same time. Patrons using rail transport are reminded that it is their responsibility to allow enough time to make the necessary rail connections when leaving the venue. Due to other events taking place on the same weekend it is also advisable to allow plenty of time for your outward journey from London.
There is no permanent on-site box office for the Milton Keynes Bowl. Pre-paid tickets can be collected from the box office and will be available from two hours before the event. Customers must take credit card and Ticketmaster Reference Number to collect the tickets.
Accessible seating contact details may vary event by event - Please navigate to the booking page for your chosen event. Click the 'accessible tickets' button on that booking page for info. Wallet chains will not be allowed. No video cameras or recording devices. No barbecues, fires or fireworks etc. No bottles, cans or alcoholic beverages are permitted. No camping on the site. Do keep your ticket with you at all times.
Do allow ample time to take advantage of the toilet facilities. MK Dons have provided an update on plans for using the National Bowl in Milton Keynes for a new training ground and to upgrade the concert venue. MK Dons previously announced an agreement had been reached to build a new training facility at the Bowl in In his interview, Winkelman said that the priorities had changed to getting a limited application that would allow pitches for the first-team to be installed and allow them to begin training at the venue rather than at the Woughton-on-the-Green site that has been presently used.
We announced the Bowl some 18 months ago but the deal only just got done before Christmas — Covid has had such an implication in that regard. I know the single biggest impact we can have is to get my first-team training pitches sorted out, so we can get them off Woughton and into the Bowl.
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