What you can and can't bring into Little Mix's concert at Leeds First Direct Arena
The pop sensations will perform at the First Direct Arena this evening as part of their worldwide LM5 tour.
The Woman Like Me hitmakers pulled out of the next leg of the tour in Australia and New Zealand to record their sixth album, but the Leeds show is unaffected by the changes.
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Hide AdAhead of the gig, the First Direct Arena has issued advice on what concert-goers can and can't bring into the venue as part of tightened security restrictions.
No backpacks, holdall bags or suitcases are allowed into the arena and anyone trying to get in with one of these may be refused entry.
Those with large bags for medical requirements/equipment will be considered on an individual basis.
Other prohibited items include glasses, cans or aluminium bottles containing liquids for consumption, including alcoholic beverages and food.
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Hide AdFlammable liquids in any container, as well as knives or any weapons.
Technology equipment such as video camera, laptops, iPads, Go Pros, digital cameras and laser pens are all banned. However, phone with cameras are allowed into the venue.
Concert goers are also prohibited from taking in balloons, signs, large banners, flags and selfie sticks, or any kind of noise-making device such as air horns or whistles.
Aerosol cans, confetti, fireworks and glitter sprays are banned, too.
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Hide AdDoors for the Little Mix concert open at 6pm. The band are supported by guests New Rules and Mae Muller. Headline act Little Mix are sceduled on stage at 7.10pm, with the gig due to finish around 11pm.