NEW DELHI: Non-availability of central pitch in London’s historic Wembley stadium is not deterring the organisers for Narendra Modi’s biggest diaspora address so far on November 13 as they are expecting a crowd of over 55,000 Non-Resident Indians for the mega show.The forthcoming football season may have robbed the organisers of a bigger show by making the Wembley’s central pitch unavailable but the show on the evening of November will surpass the diaspora meet in Dubai that was attended by 45,000 members of the community.The organisers will also have to leave the seats behind the stage vacant as the audience would not be able to see the Prime Minister. But the BJP’s Foreign Department is confident of getting a crowd of over 55,000 NRI to the Wembley stadium. Modi will be on three-day visit to UK between Nov 12-14,following which he will be in Turkey for the G-20 Summit on November 15-16.Celebrity NRIs including Swaraj Paul Meghnad Desai and Keith Vaz and Ministers of Indian origin of the David Cameron Ministry are expected to attend the November 13 show. Modi’s address will be followed by a dinner of selected members of the Indian diaspora.This time though no celebrity singer or performer has been invited and it will be solely the Prime Minister’s show. In San Jose, Kailash Kher had performed and singers and dancers have performed at Modi’s previous diaspora addresses since last year.A meeting of around 400 organisations run by various Indians living in England and Scotland took part in a meeting with the main organisers last week to discuss logistics such as distribution of tickets, food, transport and managing the venue.The Wembley stadium is one of the most prestigious venues and no politician has addressed a gathering there till now. Singers like Elton John have performed at the venue. The main organisers include Manoj Ladwa, who was earlier closely associated with Modi’s election campaign; BJP Foreign Department Chief Vijay Chauthaiwala and party general secretary Ram Madhav.Meanwhile, Modi Express bus was launched on Sunday ahead of the PM trip for its month-long tour around iconic landmarks in central London. It will also visit various community organisations across the UK, with the first stop for the bus being Ealing Road, Wembley dubbed Little India, followed by Trafalgar Square to celebrate Diwali in London.Mayuri Parmar from the organising committee said, “We have had Chai Pe Charcha in India, now we will have Bus Pe Charcha in the UK”.Lord Dolar Popat, who helped to inaugurate the bus during a traditional coconut-breaking ceremony, said “This bus launch is yet another example of the UK and India bringing people together for a positive cause. As we look forward to Prime Minister Modi¹s visit in November, I’m so encouraged to see members from across our communities coming together and supporting one another. I hope many of you get the chance to support and participate in what is looking to be Modi Mania in the UK.”