According to the official website of Wembley Stadium:
For the majority of event days at Wembley Stadium, the roof is in its fully closed position - lined up with the touchlines leaving the seats covered but the pitch uncovered.
This is how Wembley Stadium has been designed as it allows for the playing surface to receive maximum sunlight. Wembley Stadium does not move the sliding roof whilst visitors are in the Stadium.
In the event of heavy rain some visitors on Level 1 can get wet, so we would recommend visitors dress accordingly.
As Wembley Stadium's roof does not close fully, visitors with tickets for the standing pitch area at concerts will get wet in the event of rain.
See the Related Link to the official website of the stadium.
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I checked Etihad stadium info. It's an open air concert, so no roof tonight!
Concerts in civic arenas with retractable roofs, such as the Rogers Centre in Toronto or State Farm Stadium in Arizona, may have the roof opened during performances. This feature allows for an open-air atmosphere and can enhance the concert experience for attendees. The decision to open the roof during a concert is typically based on weather conditions, artist preferences, and technical considerations.
Believe it or not, fish love music. If you watch close enough you might actually see them dancing with one another. In rare cases, fish have been noted to 'raise the roof' with their fins. Crazy, right?
Birds will nest on your roof. As long as they're not woodpeckers, why get rid of them? Still, for those who want the answer, birds will probably nest on your roof for around a month IF they are actually planning on staying. If you have a problem with them and a nearby bird feeder, it is suggested you temporarily remove it for a few days. With no trustworthy amount of food, the birds will leave.
Geographically close to each other ? They can be in the same room of the same building, with their antennas on the same roof or tower. Close to each other in carrier frequency ? Your radio probably can't separate them if they're less than maybe 400 KHz apart. Physically close to you ? There's no danger to you if you're standing in the room where the transmitter is installed, but you probably don't want to stand in front of the antenna for too long. Driving past the station's transmitting antenna is no problem for your car radio.