Where to find parking for Bruce Springsteen at Anfield Stadium in Liverpool

The Boss only has one tour date in Liverpool next year, so you can expect tickets to sell out in minutes.

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In another addition to an already massive string of tour announcements hitting the UK for 2025, Bruce Springsteen has just added four UK dates to his tour, visiting both Liverpool and Manchester.

Along with his long-standing accompanying tour group the E Street Band, Springsteen will be playing two nights at Anfield Stadium on 4th and 7th June 2025. Given how limited his UK dates are, and looking at last year’s sold out shows, you can expect to see massive demand for these concerts.

Getting to Anfield Stadium for concerts can be a challenge with road restrictions and limited parking, however we have a number of recommendations to help make your experience a stress-free one. Here’s everything you need to know when attending a concert at Anfield:

How to get tickets to Bruce Springsteen in Liverpool

When do tickets go on sale?

Tickets for Bruce Springsteen’s UK tour dates go on sale Friday, 11th October 2024 at 10 AM on Ticketmaster. Pre-sale on both of these sites is one day earlier on 10th October if you’ve managed to get a code or have special access.

How much do Bruce Springsteen tickets cost?

Prices have yet to be set for the concert, but we expect the range to be anywhere between £65 - £500 for a ticket depending on seating arrangements. 

We recommend getting in the digital queue long before the technical on-sale time — which is listed at 10 AM — to avoid disappointment, since many resellers will grab early tickets and relist them at a higher price.

Where else is he playing?

Bruce Springsteen’s other UK tour dates are both at the Co-op Live Arena in Manchester on 17th and 20th of May 2025. 

Find cheap parking on a neighbour’s driveway for the Springsteen gig

Perhaps an unconventional one, but this is the simplest and most convenient option when it comes to parking for most concert-goers. Not only will it save you time and money on the day-of, but it will also give you guaranteed access to a parking space near Anfield and can offer flexibility that other traditional car parks can’t.

You can use the JustPark app or website to search, find and reserve a space on a neighbouring driveway to save up to 70% when compared to usual stadium pricing. During your search, you also have the option to:

  • Search for spaces within walking distance of the stadium and get more affordable rates than local car parks or unsecured pop-up parking
  • Escape the crowds more easily leaving your car in a slightly less congested area
  • Extend your parking session easily through the JustPark app if you’re facing delays getting out of the stadium crowds 
  • Have peace of mind knowing that you’ve got a guaranteed parking space upon arrival

Anfield doesn’t have official stadium parking available, so we recommend pre-booking a space as soon as you can to avoid price surges or difficulties finding a space.

Directions to Anfield by car

Located 2.4 miles North-East of Liverpool City Centre, Anfield is easily accessible by foot, public transport and car. Driving can often be the most convenient option, especially when travelling with groups of friends or with the family and bringing additional items for a night out.

If you’re travelling from:

  • North: use the A59 and M58
  • East: use the A580 and M62
  • West: use the M53 and A49
  • South: use the M6 and M62

The official address that can be used in your sat nav is: Anfield Road, Liverpool, L4 0TH.

Park nearby and take public transport to Anfield Stadium

Here are some routes you could explore to get close to the venue:

Bus services:

From Liverpool city centre, there are several Merseytravel bus services that can take you close to Anfield Stadium. Key routes include:

  • Route 17: This bus runs from Queen Square Bus Station and stops near Anfield Stadium.
  • Routes 26 and 27: These buses pass through key stops near the stadium along Walton Breck Road.
  • Routes 917: A dedicated matchday bus service runs from Liverpool city centre to the stadium. 

Check the Merseytravel website for real-time updates and schedules.

Train services:

Liverpool Lime Street Station is the main train station in Liverpool, located about 2 miles from Anfield Stadium. Trains to Lime Street run frequently from major cities like Manchester, London, and Birmingham. 

From the station:

  • You can take a taxi, which takes around 10 minutes to reach the stadium.
  • Alternatively, hop on a bus (see routes above) from nearby bus stops outside Lime Street Station

Park at a further distance and take the train

If you're travelling from out of town and prefer to drive part of the way and take the train for the remainder of your journey, here are some convenient park-and-ride options:

  • From Manchester and the East: Consider parking at Huyton Station. Trains to Liverpool Lime Street run frequently and take about 15 minutes. Parking starts at around £2.50 per day.
  • From the Wirral and the West: Park at Birkenhead Central. Regular trains run to Liverpool Lime Street, taking about 20 minutes. Parking is typically around £3.50 per day.
  • From Preston and the North: Look at parking at Kirkby Station. Trains to Liverpool Central take around 20 minutes, and parking spaces are available from £1.50 per day.
  • From areas like Chester and the South: Check out Ellesmere Port Station for parking options. Trains to Liverpool are frequent, taking about 40 minutes, with parking starting at approximately £2 per day.

Does Anfield Stadium offer official car parking?

There is no official car parking available at Anfield for concerts and events, so visitors are encouraged to find alternative modes of transport, whether that’s using alternative parking options like JustPark, taking public transport or driving partway to avoid congestion and making the rest of the journey by train or bus. 

Live near Anfield? Rent out your driveway for extra income

While you might not be attending the concert, you can still benefit from the influx of crowds coming into the area for other events and on matchdays. If you’re a homeowner in the Anfield area and have a driveway with extra space, simply rent out your driveway to earn a side income and benefit those in need of car parking; it’s as easy as that. You can set your availability and pricing so you’re in full control of your space.

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