Overview
- ⏱️2 hoursApproximate duration
- 🏟️Medium sizedVenue capacity is 10,000
- ❤️🔥Popular eventCurrently trending with fans


Children and young people are entitled to discounted tickets in the following age categories: 0-9, 10-16, 17-18, and 19-21.
While students aren't specifically entitled to discounted tickets, young people aged 21 and under are entitled to discounted tickets.
Seniors aged 65 and over, and aged 75 and over, are entitled to discounted tickets.
There are no discounted tickets for members of the military and so a full-price ticket must be purchased.
Disabled spectators are entitled to discounted tickets (one age category lower) and free entry for a carer. Disabled tickets can be purchased when providing proof of middle or higher rate Disability Living Allowance or Personal Independence Payment, by contacting Mike Hooker at 01582 416976 or ticketoffice@lutontown.co.uk.
Please be aware that all performances listed are subject to change or removal without notification.
🏟️ Address: Kenilworth Road, 1 Maple Rd E, Luton, Bedfordshire, LU4 8AW, United Kingdom Directions in Google Maps
Luton Town fans can park at Power Court A (Luton, LU1 3JJ) for free during midweek fixtures (Monday-Thursday) or for just £1.40 during weekend (Friday-Sunday) fixtures when they display the appropriate permit on their windscreen, which can be applied for here. The Power Court car park is approximately a 2.0 km (24 min) walk from the ground.
The club will occasionally sell parking on a first-come, first-served basis in Hazelbury Crescent Car Park, which is approximately 250 m (3 min) walk from Kenilworth Road and contains 80 spaces, on their official ticketing page.
Alternative public car parks in the vicinity include:
Many of these car parks are pay-and-display or you can use cashless parking by downloading the PayByPhone app or calling 01582 851 141. Parking in the mall car parks can be paid for via the pay stations on-site, your mobile, or by signing up to AutoPay.
For more information and parking rates on the former, visit Luton's local government website here, for the latter, visit the mall's website here.
Disabled home supporters can contact the Luton Town Disabled Supporters Association (LTDSA) directly at parking@ltdsa.co.uk to apply for a disabled/less abled car parking space. These applications can be sent in 14 days before a game and will close 4 days prior; if the number of requests exceeds the number of spaces available, a ballot will be held 3 days before the game. The LTDSA will communicate arrangements directly with supporters.
Taxis can pick up and drop off on the roads close to the venue, but the roads in the immediate vicinity – such as Oak Road – may be closed on matchdays.
Kenilworth Road can be reached via a number of public bus routes including services from Arriva, Centrebus, and Grant Palmer; routes A, B, C/CX, E, F70, F77, G and Z (these routes are all part of the Luton-Dunstable Busway), and routes 37 and Hi.
Whichever service you take, get off at Clifton Road, which is just a 200 m (2 min) walk to the Oak Road Stand and a 500 m (6 min) walk to the Kenilworth Stand.
Season ticket holders can travel for child rate with Arriva buses on matchdays with an accompanying child travelling for just 50p each way.
Luton station connects with the Midland Main Line (London to Corby Connect) and Thameslink (Bedford to Brighton, Bedford to Three Bridges via Redhill, and Luton to Rainham via Greenwich) services.
The station is a 1.3 km (16 min) walk from the ground.
Kenilworth Road is approximately a 1.2 km (14 min) walk from the centre of Luton, and it's within a 2.0 km (24 min) walk of surrounding areas such as Maidenhall, Biscot, and Farley Hill. If you're coming from the direction of the town centre and have tickets in the Oak Road Stand, you can use the Beech foot path that runs along the length of the stadium.
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