General Admission (GA) ticket holders may only line up on the day of the show (April 2). Overnight camping outside the arena will NOT be permitted.
All General Admission (GA) ticket holders will enter through the East Entrance off Wesbrook Mall. See map for entrance details.
Please look out for red flags to guide you to the GA entrance.
Have your mobile tickets open and ready to scan to expedite entry.
Please note there is no coat check.
Seated Floor & Sections 102 – 107
All assigned seats will enter through the West Entrance by the Robert F. Osborne Centre. See map for entrance details.
Please look out for blue flags to guide you to the Assigned Seating entrance. Have your mobile tickets open and ready to scan to expedite entry.
Sections 108 – 117
All assigned seats will enter through the East Entrance off Wesbrook Mall. See map for entrance details.
Please look out for white flags to guide you to the Assigned Seating entrance. Have your mobile tickets open and ready to scan to expedite entry.
There are no in/out privileges for all ticket holders.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Prohibited Items
Travel light! Mid/large size bags (larger than 12″ x 12″) are not permitted. No backpacks.
The following items are prohibited from the venue:
Large umbrellas
Outside food/beverage
Vapes, E-cigarettes and similar items
Any glass items and tin cans
Selfie sticks, GoPro cameras, iPads, tablets
Weapons of any sort
Fireworks
Banners with poles and/or political banners
Professional cameras (with large telephoto or detachable lenses)
Video and audio recording equipment
Personal water bottles (metal or hard plastic)
All prohibited items must be appropriately disposed of prior to entry to the Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre being granted. All patrons and personal belongings may be subject to search. Please be advised that additional items may be prohibited by security.
Merchandise
On the event day merchandise will be available to purchase:
Inside the venue, at Sections 110 & 118
About RAYE
Multi-award-winning British singer, songwriter, and producer RAYE is redefining contemporary music. A south London native, she made history in 2025 as the first artist ever nominated for both Best New
Artist and Songwriter of the Year (Non-Classical) in the same year at the GRAMMY Awards, where she earned three nominations. This followed her record-breaking sweep at the 2024 BRIT Awards, where
she won six awards—more than any artist in a single year—surpassing Adele and Harry Styles, and becoming the first woman ever named Songwriter of the Year.
Since her 2014 debut, RAYE has charted eight UK Top 20 singles and amassed over six billion Spotify streams. Her genre-blending catalog—spanning pop, R&B, hip-hop, gospel, jazz, big band, and
dance—includes collaborations with Stormzy, Central Cee, Lucky Daye, David Guetta, Jax Jones, and Disclosure. Recognized as “the voice of a generation” and “the UK’s finest songwriter” by the Ivors
Academy, she has also written hits for Beyoncé, Charli XCX, Jennifer Lopez, and rising stars like JADE and Halle Bailey.
Her 2023 debut album, My 21st Century Blues (Human Re Sources/The Orchard), was a critical and commercial triumph, powered by her first UK No. 1 single “Escapism.” The global hit reached the Top
10 in over 20 countries and is RIAA Double Platinum in the U.S. The success launched a 150+ show global tour across North America, Europe, Asia, Australia, and the UK, including festival stages like
Coachella, Glastonbury, Lollapalooza, Fuji Rock, and Montreux Jazz Festival.
2024 marked another landmark year: a BRIT Awards sweep, an acclaimed opening set for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour at Wembley Stadium, and major TV appearances on Saturday Night Live, The Kelly
Clarkson Show, American Music Awards, MTV EMAs, and the Kennedy Center Honors. In 2025, following standout performances at both the GRAMMYs and Academy Awards, RAYE joined LISA and
Doja Cat on the global anthem “Born Again,” which she co-wrote and co-produced. The track debuted on multiple Billboard charts, including No. 68 on the Hot 100 and No. 2 on Dance Streaming Songs.
She also teamed up with Oscar, Golden Globe, and 9-time GRAMMY winner Mark Ronson on two summer singles, “Suzanne” and “Grandma Calls The Boy Bad News.”
Fresh off a commanding set for 60,000 fans at Glastonbury’s iconic Pyramid Stage, she continued her 2025 festival run at Governor’s Ball, Montreux Jazz Festival, and Newport Jazz Festival, before
headlining London’s sold-out All Points East alongside her sisters Absolutely and Amma. A tireless advocate for songwriter rights, RAYE has consistently used her platform to call out industry
imbalances—from power dynamics between artists and labels to the financial challenges creatives face in the streaming era. In recognition of her impact, the Ivors Academy named her the recipient of
an Ivors Academy Honour earlier this year.