![]() The British music icon will perform in the Ocean City on Saturday, June 24. The Do Ya Think I'm Sexy and Have You Ever Seen the Rain singer is touring the UK this summer, with the first gig being in Devon, The Gold Package in the Jack Leslie Boardroom is £295 plus VAT per person and includes: private cash bar & premium toilet facilities, drink on arrival, three-course meal and half bottle of wine per person, padded seat, ticket, cash bar open 1 hour post last song.Boy George and Culture Club have been announced as the special guests who will be joining Rod Stewart on his upcoming UK tour. The Silver Package in Club Argyle Lounge is £245 plus VAT per person and includes: Private cash bar & premium toilet facilities, drink on arrival, hot fork buffet, padded Seat, ticket, cash bar open 1 hour post last song. If there are tickets available, the Box Office at the venue will be open from 11am on the day of the concert. The concert will be seated so there are no standing tickets available. There are still a handful of tickets left, so fans looking to grab a last minute ticket can find them here. Tickets: Partnering with Big Green Coach, pre-sale tickets were made available on Tuesday, February 14, and general tickets went on sale Friday, February 17. For more information visit their website. Pick up locations are available across Cornwall and Devon. Home Park preferred taxi providers can be contacted onĬoach: A pre-bookable coach service is being run by the Big Green Coach company. If you can, book in advance to avoid long waits. Taxi: There is a taxi pick up and drop off point available by Plymouth Life Centre. Alternatively, it’s a 5-minute drive in a taxi. Train: Plymouth Railway Station is a 15-20 minute picturesque (though uphill) walk through the back of Central Park to Home Park. If you are not familiar with Plymouth, you can find and download the Plymouth walking and cycling map here. Times can be subject to change.Ĭycling: If you can and are able, you can also cycle to Home Park. Return services will commence at Home Park from 10.30pm and will run until no longer required. Services A and C together will provide departures up to every 10 minutes from the city centre (bus stop A8 on Royal Parade) and the railway station, direct to Home Park.Īll three services will start from 4pm and run until 8pm. Concessionary bus passes are not valid on this service. Service will run from the City Centre to Home Park via the Railway Station. Park and Ride service C: From Plymouth City Centre. Service will run up to every 20 minutes from George Junction Park and Ride to Home Park. Park and Ride service B: From George Park and Ride. Service will run up to every 20 minutes from Coypool Park and Ride to Home Park, via the City Centre and Railway Station. Park and Ride service A: From Coypool Park and Ride. The Sir Rod Stewart concert Park and Ride is being run by Plymouth Citybus on Saturday. If both sites are full by the time you arrive, you can park in the city centre car parks. A shuttle bus will transport you from both locations to the stadium. Park and Ride sites are a first come, first served basis. Park and ride: Park and Ride sites are available at George and Coypoll. Special concert park and ride buses will be running from the George and Coypool Park and Ride sites. There is very limited parking available at the Milehouse Park and Ride, adjacent to the stadium which we expect to be taken very quickly. You can find existing timetables with City Bus and Stagecoach.Ĭar: There is no parking available at Home Park. ![]() Walk: Home Park strongly encourages those who are able to walk to the stadium.īus: Normal bus routes that pass the stadium on Alma Road and Outland Road will be in operation until midnight.
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