What am I not allowed to bring into the Barclays Arena?
Weapons of any kind
Objects that can be used as weapons or projectiles Gas spray bottles, corrosive or coloring substances or pressurized containers for highly flammable or harmful gases, with the exception of commercially available pocket lighters
Glass containers, bottles, cans, plastic canisters, hard packaging or other objects made of glass or any other fragile, splintering or particularly hard material
pyrotechnic material such as fireworks, Bengal fires, smoke bombs, smoke powder, flares, sparklers, etc.
Flammable objects, poles, sticks (except for disabled persons with a disability card) etc.
Mechanically or electrically operated noise instruments (e.g. megaphone, gas pressure fanfares)
Writings, posters and other objects that serve any kind of expression of opinion (e.g. racist, xenophobic, right-wing extremist, National Socialist or political propaganda material)
Bulky items such as ladders, stools, (folding) chairs, boxes, suitcases, large bags, rucksacks, baby carriages
backpacks of all sizes, suitcases, boxes, cartons, motorcycle helmets and baby carriages into the arena
Handbags, bags and gym bags/gymbags whose largest side exceeds the longest side of the DIN A4 format (21.0 cm x 29.7 cm)
Laser pointers, whistles
Flag or banner poles that are not made of wood or that are longer than 1 m or have a diameter greater than 1.5 cm. Flags and banners brought along or approved must fall under the term "flame-retardant" in terms of their material
large banners (max. 1.0 m²), double holders, large quantities of paper, rolls of wallpaper, confetti etc.
Drugs within the meaning of the Narcotics Act (BtMG)
any food; exceptions apply to guests who are required to carry food and drink due to illness upon presentation of a medical certificate or appropriate identification. Catering for babies and small children is also exempt from the ban