This weekend thousands of music fans will be flocking to Finsbury Park to enjoy some of the biggest names in the music industry at Wireless Festival.
With names including Ice Spice, Playboi Carti, Travis Scott, Flo, Bryson Tiller, 50 Cent, Headie One and many more on the lineup.
Before you head to the festival, we have everything you need to know from door times and if there are any tickets available.
You can also see what you can and can't bring into Wireless with our prohibited items explainer here.
When is Wireless Festival at Finsbury Park?
This year, Wireless Festival is taking over Finsbury Park from Friday, July 7 until Sunday, July 9.
What time do gates open for Wireless Festival at Finsbury Park?
The gates at Wireless Festival will open at 1pm on Friday, July 7, and 11am on Saturday, July 8 and Sunday, July 9.
What time does Wireless Festival at Finsbury Park end?
Each night, Wireless Festival has a curfew so noise does not impact local residents.
On Friday, July 7 and Saturday, July 8, the curfew is at 10.30pm and on Sunday, July 9 it's a 9.30pm.
Is Wireless Festival at Finsbury Park sold out?
Tickets for the festival went on sale a few months ago and were very popular.
All ticket types have since sold out.
Wireless Festival Finsbury Park Set Times and lineup
If you want to make sure what time your favourite act is on stage at Wireless Festival then look no further.
As we know how you can find all the set times for all the acts at this weekend's Wireless Festival.
All you need to do is download the Wireless app, then you'll be able to find out all set times and more.
Who is headlining Wireless Festival at Finsbury Park?
Each night will see a huge name in the industry take to the main stage for fans to enjoy.
On Friday, July 7 Playboi Carti will headline the main stage whilst on Saturday, July 8, Travis Scott will.
On Sunday, July 9, D-Block Europe will headline the main stage and special guest 50 Cent will also make an appearance.
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