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Yes, it’s really happening – Taylor Swift is bringing her epic Eras Tour to the UK and Europe next summer, and there are dozens of stadium dates for fans. Tickets for the Eras tour are on sale now, with prices starting from £58.65 and topping out at £661 for VIP packages. But you’ll only be able to buy tickets if you have already registered for the Eras Tour ahead of time and received a code to purchase tickets on your desired day.

Don’t worry – we’ve got everything you need to know about Taylor Swift UK tour tickets, the various presale events, the access codes needed to buy from Ticketmaster, and much more. Scroll down for our complete guide.

Joining Swift on tour are Nashville sweethearts Paramore, who will be supporting throughout the UK and European leg of Eras. This comes as no real surprise as Taylor and Paramore’s singer Hayley Williams have shown off their friendship in the past. 

The Taylor Swift tour kickstarts on May 9, 2024, when the Cruel Summer singer-songwriter will arrive on this side of the planet to play almost 30 nights of spectacular music across three months of travel, from 1989 to Midnights and everything in between. 

This is the first time the star has played a solo tour in the UK for years (not including that one surprise visit at The 1975’s London gig). And she’s coming back with a bang. The Anti-Hero singer is hitting some of the country’s biggest venues, including Wembley Stadium, Edinburgh’s BT Murrayfield Stadium, and Liverpool’s Anfield Stadium.

Although there will be tens of thousands of seats available, the demand is going to be exceptionally high.

Fans who want to buy UK tickets to one or more of the Eras tour shows will need to dedicate some serious time to buying tickets, as well as do some preparation work (but, I swear, it will all be worth it next year when she finally touches down in Heathrow). 

General onsale tickets are out THIS WEEK – but each day will drop different tour dates at different times. Here’s what you need to know at a glance:

July 17 | Tickets released for June 7, June 8, June 9 @ Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium & June 21 @ London’s Wembley Stadium.

July 18 | Tickets released for June 13, June 14, and June 15 @ Liverpool’s Anfield Stadium & June 22 and August 16 @ London’s Wembley Stadium

July 19 | Tickets released for June 18 @ Cardiff’s Principality Stadium & June 23 and August 17 @ London’s Wembley Stadium.

Fans should beware – this is the FINAL batch of tickets available for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour in the UK. Scroll down for more information on when and where your desired tickets will hit the net. 

What time do Taylor Swift tickets go on sale?

Tickets for the upcoming UK leg of Taylor Swift’s Eras tour are out this week.

Fans who registered for tickets earlier this month should have received a code to allow them to purchase their chosen date’s tickets this week. 

The second batch of tickets will come out today, Tuesday, July 18, 2023, at 11am, as well at 1pm and 3pm

Otherwise, here’s the breakdown of which days and times tickets come out this week: 

Tuesday 18 July 2023

11:00am

1:00pm

3:00pm

Tomorrow, on Wednesday, July 19, 2023, the third and final batch of Taylor Swift tickets will go on sale for two dates in London and one in Cardiff. Here’s the breakdown: 

Wednesday 19 July 2023

11am

1pm

3pm

The first batch of tickets were released yesterday on Monday, July 17, 2023, at 11am and again at 1pm and 3pm – with each city getting its own release date and time. Here’s what was available: 

Monday 17 July 2023

11am

1pm

3pm

Who is supporting Taylor Swift?

Taylor Swift recently announced she will be supported by the iconic American band Paramore.

The incredible pop-punk band just released their new album, This Is Why, () before going on an extensive tour around America, Europe and the UK. 

They even stopped off at that was hindered by one major issue. 

Taylor Swift and Paramore’s singer, Hayley Williams, have been spotted out and about a couple of times, and even played some shows together in the USA, so their touring team-up for the UK and Europe is no massive surprise. 

When Paramore last supported Taylor Swift they played nine tracks, ending with their incredible track Ain’t It Fun.

Here’s the setlist: 

  • This Is Why
  • Hard Times
  • That’s What You Get
  • Decode
  • The Only Exception
  • Still Into You
  • Rose-Colored Boy
  • Misery Business
  • Ain’t It Fun

How much are Taylor Swift tickets?

Tickets for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour in the UK, Ireland and Europe are on sale now, and there are a number of different tickets available for purchase. 

These tickets range in price from around £58 all the way to £172 – but these prices vary from venue to venue. 

Here’s a breakdown of what fans can expect when buying tickets to Taylor Swift’s UK dates: 

(These prices are subject to change and availability throughout the ticket release process)

London, Wembley Stadium

Taylor Swift is hitting London’s Wembley Stadium for four nights across her massive UK tour. These are the prices of the tickets at the time of writing: 

  • Seated – £58.65 to £194.75
  • General admission standing – £110.40 each
  • Standing left and right tickets – £172.25 each

Liverpool, Anfield Stadium

Swifties in Liverpool are lucky enough to be getting the Anti-Hero star at their local stadium for three consecutive concerts from June 13-15. Here are the prices spotted online for the star’s tickets at Anfield Stadium:

  • General standing – £143.40
  • Seated – £57.90-£182.75
  • Side view seated – £57.90-£182.75
  • Partially obstructed, limited view – £57.90-£182.75

Edinburgh, BT Murrayfield Stadium

Fans attending Edinburgh will be grabbing tickets to Taylor Swift’s concerts at BT Murrayfield Stadium this week, as well, and here are the prices lined up for the shows:

  • Seated – £82
  • Standing and VIP – £182

Cardiff, Principality Stadium

There have been several reports on how much the presale tickets were for the Cardiff shows last week, randing from around £60 to around £180. Here’s the full list: “

  • Seated – £57.65 – £182.50
  • Side view seated – £57.65-£182.50
  • Wheelchair accessible (Incl, 1 companion) – £57.65-£182.50
  • General admission standing – £109.40
  • Front standing left – £171.25
  • Front standing right – £171.25

Should you buy Taylor Swift resale tickets?

Taylor Swift fans will no doubt be ravenous in their quest to buy tickets to the UK leg of the Eras Tour next year – but not everyone will be successful. 

Many Swifties will, unfortunately, lose out on the lottery, and even fail to purchase tickets once they get onto Ticketmaster’s sales page. 

But does this mean fans of the Love Story singer ought to jump into the resale market to get their Taylor Swift fix? 

At the time of writing, some tickets on ViaGoGo – a popular ticket resale site – are going for as much as £2,000 (which is well over 200 percent more than the original face value). 

Leading consumer Law Expert Lisa Webb from Which? confirms that fans ought to beware if they are planning on buying resale tickets to the Eras Tour. 

She said: “For Swifties who are doing everything to secure tickets from AXS and Ticketmaster, it will be incredibly frustrating to see them being snapped up and posted on secondary sites for extortionate prices. Don’t be tempted to buy overpriced tickets from secondary ticketing sites, as your rights can be significantly reduced if something goes wrong.

“If you decide it’s worth taking the risk, we recommend you pay using your credit card if the tickets cost more than £100, as Section 75 may provide protection if you don’t get the tickets you’re expecting.”

Taylor Swift Eras UK and Europe – Full tour dates

MAY

  • Thursday 9 2024 – Paris LA Defense Arena, France
  • Friday 10 2024 – Paris LA Defense Arena, France
  • Saturday 11 2024 – Paris LA Defense Arena, France
  • Sunday 12 2024 – Paris LA Defense Arena, France – NEW DATE
  • Friday 17 2024 – Stockholm Friends Arena, Sweden
  • Saturday 18 2024 – Stockholm Friends Arena, Sweden
  • Sunday 19 2024 – Stockholm Friends Arena, Sweden – NEW DATE
  • Friday 24 2024 – Lisbon Estádio da Luz, Portugal
  • Saturday 25 2024 – Lisbon Estádio da Luz, Portugal – NEW DATE
  • Thursday 30 2024 – Madrid Estadio Santiago Bernabeu, Spain

JUNE

  • Sunday 2 2024 – Lyon Groupama Stadium, France
  • Monday 3 2024 – Lyon Groupama Stadium, France – NEW DATE
  • Friday 7 2024 – Edinburgh BT Murrayfield Stadium
  • Saturday 8 2024 – Edinburgh BT Murrayfield Stadium
  • Sunday 9 2024 – Edinburgh BT Murrayfield Stadium – NEW DATE
  • Thursday 13 2024 – Liverpool Anfield Stadium – NEW DATE
  • Friday 14 2024 – Liverpool Anfield Stadium
  • Saturday 15 2024 – Liverpool Anfield Stadium
  • Tuesday 18 2024 – Cardiff Principality Stadium, Millennium Stadium
  • Friday 21 2024 – London Wembley Stadium
  • Saturday 22 2024 – London Wembley Stadium
  • Sunday 23 2024 – London Wembley Stadium – NEW DATE
  • Friday 28 2024 – Dublin Aviva Stadium
  • Saturday 29 2024 – Dublin Aviva Stadium
  • Sunday 30 2024 – Dublin Aviva Stadium – NEW DATE

JULY

  • Thursday 4 2024 – Amsterdam Johan Cruijff ArenA, Netherlands
  • Friday 5 2024 – Amsterdam Johan Cruijff ArenA, Netherlands
  • Saturday 6 2024 – Amsterdam Johan Cruijff ArenA, Netherlands
  • Tuesday 9 2024 – Zurich Stadion Letzigrund, Switzerland
  • Wednesday 10 2024 – Zurich Stadion Letzigrund, Switzerland
  • Saturday 13 2024 – Milan SAN SIRO STADIUM, Italy
  • Sunday 14 2024 – Milan SAN SIRO STADIUM, Italy – NEW DATE
  • Wednesday 17 2024 – Gelsenkirchen VELTINS Arena, Germany – NEW DATE
  • Thursday 18 2024 – Gelsenkirchen VELTINS Arena, Germany – NEW DATE
  • Tuesday 23 2024 – Hamburg Volksparkstadion, Germany
  • Wednesday 24 2024 – Hamburg Volksparkstadion, Germany
  • Saturday 27 2024 – Munich Olympiastadion, Germany
  • Sunday 28 2024 – Munich Olympiastadion, Germany

AUGUST

  • Thursday 1 2024 – Warsaw PGE Narodowy, Poland – NEW DATE
  • Friday 2 2024 – Warsaw PGE Narodowy, Poland
  • Saturday 3 2024 – Warsaw PGE Narodowy, Poland
  • Thursday 8 2024 – Vienna Ernst Happel Stadion, Austria – NEW DATE
  • Friday 9 2024 – Vienna Ernst Happel Stadion, Austria
  • Saturday 10 2024 – Vienna Ernst Happel Stadion, Austria
  • Thursday 15 2024 – London Wembley Stadium
  • Friday 16 2024 – London Wembley Stadium
  • Saturday 17 2024 – London Wembley Stadium

Taylor Swift Presale Ticket Timings

The one and only presale event for Taylor Swift’s UK and Europe Eras Tour has already finished, and came directly from the music label. These tickets were available to every fan who purchased the star’s latest album, Midnights, in a specific time window.

According to the Ticketmaster website, fans who were involved in the Midnights preorder offer between Monday, 29 August, 2022 and Thursday, 27 October, 2022, will be eligible for the label presale.

Fans who did participate in this should have been “officially communicated” with via the email they used at the original point of purchase. Once these emails were received, fans should have also been notified about when and where they can buy presale tickets to the Eras Tour.

Each city Taylor Swift is visiting on the UK leg of her Eras Tour will get its own specific presale release date and time, beginning today, Monday, July 10, 2023, beginning at 11am – with even more tickets coming out later this week.

Here’s the breakdown of when tickets come out on which specific days:

Taylor Swift – Midnights preorder presale event:

Monday, July 10, 2023

11am

1pm

3pm

Tuesday, July 11, 2023

11am

1pm

3pm

Wednesday, July 12, 2023

11am

1pm

Friday, July 14, 2023

11am

1pm
3pm

Now this presale event has come to an end, fans only have one final chance to get involved in the general sale, but they’ll need to have registered their interest ahead of time.

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Taylor Swift tickets will be coming out for a handful of UK cities (Image: GETTY)

How to get Taylor Swift UK tour tickets codes

Codes to buy Taylor Swift tickets have already been distributed.

These were only available to fans who on the official Ticketmaster website well in advance. Fans who did not manage to register before Thursday, June 22, 2023 at 23:59 BST, unfortunately, missed their chance to get involved with the tour. 

While registering, fans were asked to choose the show they wanted to attend (London, Cardiff, Liverpool or Edinburgh) and input a valid phone number. Ticketmaster then strived to “authenticate” the registration, and a number of fans will be given access to the sale while others will be put on the waitlist.

This process was reportedly brought into action to avoid bots from claiming the tickets, and from ticket touts buying up all the extra seats. 

Fans who preregistered for Taylor Swift tickets were entered into a lottery for Eras Tour tickets. If successful, fans received a link or code to purchase tickets later this month. 

Fans received an email from AEG Presents from Wednesday, July 5, 2023, informing them whether they were successfully selected for the onsale event. At the time of writing, it is not yet known when the lottery information was sent out. However, some reports have stated the emails were sent out to fans by July 15, 2023

Here are the two outcomes possible for fans who registered: 

  • If fans are successfully chosen in the lottery, Swifties will receive an access code via email the day before the tickets they applied for go on sale. (This means London fans will receive an email on Monday, July 17, 2023Edinburgh fans will get theirs on Tuesday, July 18, 2023; Liverpool fans will receive a code on Wednesday, July 19, 2023; and Cardiff fans will get theirs on Wednesday, July 19, 2023.)
  • If fans were not chosen in the lottery, they were unfortunately unsuccessful this time around. However, they will be placed on a waiting list, and informed if further spots come up for the Era Tour tickets. 

Ticketmaster has stressed that all tickets for the UK and Europe Eras Tour dates will be available on a “first-come, first-served basis, while ticket inventory lasts”.

Taylor Swift tickets are expected to run out fast, so fans will need to be sure to jump on Ticketmaster as soon as they go on sale.

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Taylor Swift is bringing her massive tour to the UK (Image: GETTY)

How to get tickets to Taylor Swift’s UK Eras Tour

I’ll be completely honest: It’s going to be very tough to get tickets to Taylor Swift’s shows in the UK and Europe. Fans from around the world have been yearning for the 33-year-old to hit this side of the planet for years, and now she’s finally doing it, the fans are going to be attending as many shows as possible.

Here’s a list of tips that will come in handy when hunting down your Taylor Swift tickets next month:

  • Sign up for Taylor Nation’s mailing list HERE. Being on this mailing list is essential for fans, as they will then become the first people to hear about any new, additional show announcements, or last-minute ticket releases or presale events.
  • Keep an eye on your emails. Set up notifications on your phone or smart device so that once the presale or registration code hits your inbox, you can click it in good time and get in the ticket queue as quickly as possible.
  • Once you’re in the digital ticket queue do NOT refresh your page.
  • Stay within one browser window at all times to avoid a mix-up or losing your spot in the queue. Ticketmaster claims “opening multiple windows or tabs to purchase tickets may result in errors”.
  • For faster checkout, Ticketmaster recommends inputting your billing address, credit card information and other personal details ahead of time to ensure a quicker, safer, and more secure checkout experience.



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The swinging sixties and the vibrant seventies are often hailed as the golden era of rock music by legions of enthusiasts, with household names like The Beatles, The Who, Jefferson Airplane, The Doors, Pink Floyd, The Rolling Stones, and Black Sabbath being just a few of the remarkable acts on an extensive roster. Notably, many of these legendary bands hail from this side of the Atlantic.

British bands have consistently punched above their weight for decades, transforming the musical landscape and carving out their chapter in rock’s annals. We cast a spotlight on several iconic figures who have been instrumental in shaping the British rock narrative.

Among them are the likes of Paul McCartney, David Gilmour, and Ozzy Osbourne – each with their distinctive sounds and styles. But despite their differences, there’s a common thread: they’re all rock royalty still strutting their stuff on stage, showing no signs of hanging up their instruments anytime soon.

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Pink Floyd

When it comes to Pink Floyd, one scarcely needs an introduction. As one of the most pioneering forces in rock history, Pink Floyd forever altered the music world with their visionary concoction of progressive rock, profound lyrics, and spectacular live shows.

These early champions of psychedelic rock are celebrated for iconic albums like “Dark Side of The Moon, “The Wall,” and “Wish You Were Here”. Their timeless tunes resonate globally, with anthems such as “Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2), “Money, “Wish You Were Here, “Comfortably Numb,” and “Time”,.

At the time this article was penned, the band boasted three surviving members:

  • David Gilmour (born March 6, 1946) – the guitarist and vocalist whose contributions have been pivotal
  • Nick Mason, born on January 27, 1944) – the renowned drummer of Pink Floyd
  • Roger Waters (born on September 6, 1943 – known for his role as the bassist and vocalist of the band

The Pink Floyd family has experienced loss with Syd Barrett passing away in 2006 and Richard Wright in 2008. However, the music continues – with David Gilmour releasing his album ‘Luck and Strange’ on September 6, 2024.

This fifth solo studio album was accompanied by a tour that wrapped up on November 10, 2024. Nick Mason hit the road last year with his group Nick Mason’s Saucerful of Secrets, and he holds the distinction of being the only member to feature on every Pink Floyd album, maintaining an unbroken presence since the band’s inception.

Roger Waters brought his “This Is Not A Drill” tour to a close on December 9, 2023, at the Estadio Olimpico Atahualpa in Quito, Ecuador. The ambitious tour kicked off in July 2022 and spanned across North America, Europe, and South America.

The Beatles

Known as “The Fab Four,” The Beatles were trailblazers from Liverpool who led the British Invasion of the US in the early 1960s and forever changed the landscape of popular music with their groundbreaking songwriting, recording techniques, and fusion of musical genres. Today, half of the legendary quartet remains.

Starting with addictive rock ‘n’ roll anthems such as “She Loves You” and “I Want to Hold Your Hand” The Beatles went on to produce revolutionary albums including Revolver, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, and The White Album. These records marked their foray into the realms of psychedelia, Indian classical music, and avant-garde styles.

Among their most iconic tracks are “Hey Jude, “Yesterday, “Let It Be,” and “Come Together,” each a timeless classic in its own right. But The Beatles stamped their mark beyond tunes; they shaped culture, fashion, and attitudes, enthusing and influencing countless admirers and musicians globally even over fifty years since they disbanded.

The band confronted tragedy when primary songwriter John Lennon was fatally shot by Mark David Chapman outside his residence in New York City on December 8, 1980. Guitarist and singer George Harrison succumbed to lung cancer on November 29, 2001.

  • Paul McCartney (born June 18, 1942) – The bass player, singer, and one of the chief songwriting forces behind The Beatles.
  • Ringo Starr (born Richard Starkey on July 7, 1940) – The drummer and vocalist for the legendary group.

Both continue to shape the musical landscape, with McCartney hitting the road for tours and dishing out new music, while Starr rocks on with his All Starr Band and his solo projects.

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The Who

The Who are hailed as one of the most seminal rock bands of the 1960s and ’70s. They transformed the rock genre with their pioneering sound, electrifying live shows, and innovative concept albums.

Emerging from London in 1964, the lineup featuring Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey, John Entwistle, and Keith Moon, shattered rock music norms with their potent anthems and compelling storytelling.

Their greatest hits include the defiant “My Generation,” the monumental “Won’t Get Fooled Again,” the reflective “Behind Blue Eyes,” and the legendary “Baba O’Riley.”

Their rock opera “Tommy” with its standout track “Pinball Wizard” demonstrated their unique fusion of story and song, leaving a lasting impact on a myriad of artists across different eras.

Current surviving members of the band:.

  • Roger Daltrey (Born March 1, 1944) – The lead singer.
  • Pete Townshend (Born May 19, 1945) – The guitarist and chief songwriter.

Keith Moon, the drummer for The Who, tragically died on September 7, 1978, at just 32 years old due to an accidental overdose of a prescription drug. Meanwhile, bassist John Entwistle passed away in 2002.

Despite these losses, Daltrey is gearing up for a solo tour across the UK in April and May. Pete Townshend has hinted that he and Daltrey will reunite as The Who for performances in 2025; in addition to two Royal Albert Hall shows, they have also lined up a couple of concerts in Italy this July.

The Kinks

Formed in the musical melting pot of London in 1963 by siblings Ray and Dave Davies, The Kinks rapidly ascended to become one of the trailblazing rock bands of the 1960s and their impact resonated for decades.

Their musical journey witnessed a transformation from their early rhythm and blues roots to creating a quintessentially English sound, mirroring the British society and ways of life during those years.

Hit after hit emerged from the talent of The Kinks, with “You Really Got Me” rocketing to the top of the UK charts and conquering the Top 10 across the pond in the US. Other classics like “All Day and All of the Night, “Tired of Waiting for You, “Waterloo Sunset,” and “Lola.” solidified their place in music history.

The band’s pioneering power chord-heavy tracks, especially “You Really Got Me,” are hailed as huge influences on a plethora of music genres, including garage rock, punk, and heavy metal.

As of today, the legendary Davies brothers are both with us.

  • Ray Davies (born June 21, 1944) – Lead vocals, backing the band with rhythm guitar, keyboards, and harmonica expertise.
  • Dave Davies (born February 3, 1947) – Forging riffs as the lead guitarist, coupled with vocal duties.
  • Mick Avory (born February 15, 1944) – Keeping time as the drummer.

While former members Pete Quaife, Jim Rodford, Ian Gibbons, and John Gosling have passed away, The Kinks’ influence remains alive and strong via their music and through the sporadic solo ventures or cooperative efforts of the surviving members. Paying homage to this remarkable legacy is the Kast Off Kinks, a tribute group that includes ex-Kinks drummer Mick Avory.

They have an array of shows planned out over the duration of 2025 and carrying into 2026, with their upcoming performance scheduled for May 8, 2025, at The Apex in Bury St Edmunds.

Black Sabbath are still performing and have a huge gig date planned (Image: Getty)

Black Sabbath 

Hailing from Birmingham and formed in 1968, Black Sabbath revolutionised rock music by laying the foundations for heavy metal. The band’s original members – Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward – concocted a brooding blend of music with their ominous guitar riffs, deliberate tempos, and occult-themed lyrics.

Their astounding influence has echoed through the ages, inspiring innumerable bands and etching out the shape of the metal genre over several decades. Among Black Sabbath’s most significant anthems are “Paranoid, “Iron Man, “War Pigs,” and “Children of the Grave,” which have ascended to iconic status.

Their eponymous first album and its successor, “Paranoid,” stand as seminal works in the annals of heavy metal.

Their reach extends past the realm of music, leaving an indelible mark on culture, fashion, and viewpoints, securing them a place as one of the most pivotal rock bands ever.

  • Geezer Butler (Born July 17, 1949) – Bassist.
  • Tony Iommi (February 19, 1948) – Lead Guitarist.
  • Ozzy Osbourne (December 3, 1948) – Vocalist.
  • Bill Ward (born May 5, 1948) – Drummer.

The quartet is set for a historic reunion at Villa Park in Birmingham, England, on July 5, 2025, for what promises to be Black Sabbath’s conclusive show. This momentous concert, nearly two decades since they last performed together, is billed as “Back to the Beginning,” and will also feature Ozzy Osbourne in a solo performance, alongside an array of legendary rock and metal acts.

Ronnie James Dio, Geoff Nicholls, Cozy Powell, Vincent Crane, Glenn Hughes and Ray Gillen all had stints with the band at various points in time but have sadly passed away.



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Kendrick Lamar thrilled his fans earlier this year with the announcement of his upcoming UK Tour. And, however exciting this news was, it was also the beginning of some disappointment. The American star announced a short stint of gigs, including two at London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. But due to the 37-year-old’s ever-growing popularity, tickets sold out in no time.

As a result, Kendrick Lamar fans have been flocking to resale websites to find their tickets for the upcoming gigs. Websites, such as viagogo, allow fans to pick and choose where they want to sit, and offer potential bargains along the way. And with prices dropping each week, now could be the best time to purchase yours now. Considering that, at the time of writing, some tickets are being sold for £140, fans can still grab a bargain. 

Tickets are available right now from this viagogo link, otherwise, we’ve got the full breakdown of prices below. Kendrick Lamar tickets are available right now through a number of online retailers.

These resale tickets are being sold by the likes of viagogo, Vivid Seats and StubHub.

And while they are cheaper than ever, the cheapest at the time of writing is £140 for Kendrick’s July 8 gig at Glasgow’s Hampden Park.

Other concerts within Kendrick’s UK tour have tickets going for as little as £151, as well.

We’ve got the full breakdown of tour dates, locations and prices below:

  • Jul 08 – Glasgow, UK – Hampden Park – £140 (viagogo)
  • Jul 10 – Birmingham, UK – Villa Park – £178 (viagogo)
  • Jul 19 – Cardiff, UK – Principality Stadium – £151 (viagogo)
  • Jul 22 – London, UK – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium – £168 (viagogo)
  • Jul 23 – London, UK – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium – £156 (viagogo)

However, fans who would rather look through ticket websites themselves, we’ve collated some of the biggest retailers below:

VIAGOGO – Buy Kendrick Lamar resale tickets now.

STUBHUB – Buy Kendrick Lamar resale tickets now.

VIVID SEATS – Buy Kendrick Lamar resale tickets now.

Kendrick Lamar tickets are also available from official retailers.

The website with the most tickets left available is Seat Unique; the website that specialises in creating bespoke and memorable experiences with concerts, sporting events and more.

Seat Unique is offering free food, drinks, early-access, goodie bags and plenty more with Kendrick Lamar’s upcoming concerts.

Here’s the link for Seat Unique:

SEAT UNIQUE – Buy Kendrick Lamar tickets now.



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Coldplay fans are living their best lives at the moment – but it’s been a long journey. Tickets were originally released for the band’s 2025 Music of the Spheres World Tour last year, with almost 1 million tickets on sale. With 12 shows taking place at Wembley Stadium and Hull’s Craven Park Stadium, many fans thought they would be able to secure tickets no problem, but they were wrong. Most (if not all tickets) were sold out in no time.

As a result, fans have been looking at resale websites to buy their access to the shows, instead. And, as if that wasn’t good enough, some ticket prices have dropped to all-time lows. At the time of writing, London’s Wembley Stadium show on September 7, 2025, has tickets available right now at viagogo for £105. That’s not all, either, multiple tour dates have tickets on sale for £105, £106, £110, and more. These are the cheapest they have been in a while, and you can buy them now with this link. But, if you need the full breakdown, we’ve listed everything you need to know about the gigs below.

Coldplay tickets are available right now through a number of resale websites.

From viagogo to Vivid Seats and StubHub, these websites specialise in letting fans pick and choose their seats with laser-focused precision.

They also allow fans to buy tickets at discounted prices – when they are available.

And, right now, plenty of cheap Coldplay tickets are on offer right now, beginning at £105 on the September 7, 2025 gig at London’s Wembley Stadium.

Other tickets are also on sale at around £100, with many of them available for London’s shows on September 3, 4 and 7.

Below, we’ve listed the full collection of the cheapest tickets available right now on their respective cheapest resale sites:

AUGUST 2025

  • 18 – Hull, Craven Park Stadium – £176, viagogo
  • 19 – Hull, Craven Park Stadium – £175, viagogo
  • 22 – London, Wembley Stadium – £144, viagogo
  • 23 – London, Wembley Stadium – £172, viagogo
  • 26 – London, Wembley Stadium – £134, viagogo
  • 27 – London, Wembley Stadium – £121, viagogo
  • 30 – London, Wembley Stadium – £153, viagogo
  • 31 – London, Wembley Stadium – £124, viagogo

SEPTEMBER 2025

However, for fans who want to do their own digging, we have got you covered there.

Websites such as viagogo, StubHub and Vivid Seats have new tickets coming and going at all times.

As a result, it’s always worth looking for your own perfect tickets.

Here’s the links:

VIAGOGO – Buy Coldplay resale tickets here.

VIVID SEATS – Buy Coldplay resale tickets here.

STUBHUB – Buy Coldplay resale tickets here.

Coldplay are also offering a number of VIP and hospitality tickets throughout their tour.

Seat Unique has plenty of them on sale now, with some offering complimentary and all-inclusive food, drinks, early access, after-parties, and lots more.

Fans can look through these exciting ticket options using the link below:

SEAT UNIQUE – Buy Coldplay VIP and hospitality tickets now.



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