Is Everybody in Love? It’s almost time to welcome JLS to Newcastle for not one, but two shows this weekend.

Aston Merrygold, JB Gill, Marvin Humes and Oritsé Williams will be performing at the Utilita Arena, bringing their iconic pop hits and perfected dance routines to hundreds of fans.

As well as performing in Newcastle on their Everybody Say JLS: The Hits Tour, they will also be stopping off in Manchester, Cardiff and London to name a few.

What time do doors open for JLS at Newcastle’s Utilita Arena?

For the matinee show on Saturday, November 4, doors will open at 12pm and the concert will begin from 1.25pm.

Later that day, doors will open from 6pm, with the evening show beginning at 7.05pm.

It’s important to note that timings are subject to change.

Who is JLS' support act 2023 for Newcastle?

JLS will be joined by none other than rapper Tinchy Stryder who is known for his hits Number 1 featuring N-Dubz and Never Leave You featuring Amelle.

The 37-year-old will be joining the boys for both performances at the Utilita Arena in Newcastle.

How much are JLS tickets at Newcastle’s Utilita Arena?

Although the evening show is currently sold out according to the Utilita Arena website, there are still tickets available for the matinee event.

At the time of writing, ticket prices start from £39 per person and go up to £144 for VIP packages on the Ticketmaster website.

Hospitality and Suite experiences are also still available to buy.

Are there age restrictions for JLS at Newcastle’s Utilita Arena?

The Utilita Arena website says no under-14s are allowed on the standing floor zone.

It adds: “All under 14's must be accompanied by an adult.”

What is the bag policy for JLS at Newcastle’s Utilita Arena?

All bags will be searched but no backpacks, holdalls, or suitcases will be admitted into the venue.

There is also no cloakroom or temporary storage facilities for personal items.

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What are the banned items for JLS at Newcastle’s Utilita Arena?

According to the venue’s website, prohibited items include:

  • Backpacks including holdalls, luggage, computer bags and cushions
  • Glass, cans, aluminium bottles or thermoses of any kind including any liquid products which can be consumed
  • Flammable liquids in any container
  • Laser pens/pointers
  • Video cameras, professional cameras and recording devices
  • Laptop computers, ipads and Go Pro’s
  • Large/golf umbrellas
  • Knives, firearms or weapons of any kind
  • Illegal drugs or substances
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Signs, banners or flags with or without poles, staffs or selfie sticks
  • Animals (except service animals to aid persons with disabilities)
  • Air horns, whistles, cowbells or other noise-making distractions
  • Projectiles (frisbees, beach balls, footballs etc)
  • Aerosol cans (hairspray, mace pepper spray etc)
  • Fireworks, confetti or glitter bombs or sprays
  • Glow sticks
  • Balloons
  • Use of wheeled footwear, skateboards
  • Food
  • Masks and helmets
  • Large belt buckles, studs, chains and spiked collars, boots or jackets
  • Glass bottles of perfume
  • Anything else which they deem to ruin the enjoyment or viewing experience of others
  • Any refreshments or refreshment containers
  • Cameras and recording equipment including iPads and tablets

Is there parking for JLS at Newcastle’s Utilita Arena?

The Utilita Arena website explains: "There are over 600 convenient Official Car Park spaces available on site at the rear of the building that offer CCTV cameras and regular security patrols.”

However, the usual fee for event parking is £8.50 (pricing is subject to change).

It adds: “Event parking rates starts from 1 hour prior to doors opening and 1 hour post event finish time. Any additional hours parked will need to be paid for hourly.”

You can find more information including how to travel to Newcastle’s Utilita Arena online.