Anfield Stadium hosted four major concerts in June 2026, drawing over 100,000 music fans to the home of Liverpool FC. The shows included country musician Zach Bryan on June 12, rock legends Foo Fighters on June 25 and 27, and pop-punk superstars My Chemical Romance on June 30.
Record-Breaking Attendance
Liverpool FC expected to welcome more than 160,000 music fans to their stadium for the 2026 concert season. Paul Cuttill, LFC's chief operating officer, said: "It's been another incredible concert season at Anfield. Bringing some of the world's biggest artists to Liverpool is something we are proud of and it's been another great opportunity to showcase our iconic stadium as a multi-purpose sports and entertainment venue, as well as helping to boost the local economy."
Positive Feedback from Artists
Cuttill added: "We have had some amazing feedback from the artists and their promoters and that's a huge testament to the hard work put in by everyone at Anfield, as well as the people across the city that make Liverpool such a special place to come to. We look forward to another big summer of concerts at Anfield next year."
Fan Gallery
The Liverpool Echo captured fans at all four concerts, showcasing diverse outfits and enthusiastic crowds. Highlights included country-inspired attire at Zach Bryan, with many wearing cowboy hats and denim. Foo Fighters fans braved soaring temperatures on June 25, while My Chemical Romance drew dedicated followers from across the UK.
Fans travelled from Southampton, Wrexham, Anglesey, Southport, Cornwall, Essex, Wigan, Manchester, and even from LA and Toulouse, France. The Hewitt family from Southport, the Griffiths family from Cornwall, and the Jannson family from Essex were among those photographed.
Economic Impact
The concerts provided a significant boost to the local economy, with thousands of visitors spending on accommodation, food, and transport. Anfield continues to establish itself as a premier entertainment venue beyond football.



