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This is how to get Lewis Capaldi tickets for his UK and Ireland tour

Published 07:00 10 Jul 2025 BST

Updated 09:26 10 Jul 2025 BST

Jonny Yates
This is how to get Lewis Capaldi tickets for his UK and Ireland tour

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Lewis Capaldi tour tickets go on sale

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Lewis Capaldi tickets for his UK and Ireland tour dates go on sale today (10 July) – and this is everything you need to know.

The singer-songwriter will embark on an arena tour later this year, with stops confirmed for Sheffield, Aberdeen, Glasgow, Manchester, Birmingham, Cardiff, and Nottingham.

He'll also headline three nights at London's O2 Arena and two shows at Dublin's 3Arena, which currently marks his only Irish dates on the tour.

It'll be the singer's first arena tour since 2023, which saw tickets sell out instantly and multiple dates added due to huge demand.

His upcoming shows this September are expected to be just popular when tickets are released this week.

Ahead of Lewis Capaldi tickets going on sale you can find out everything you need to know below.

How do I get Lewis Capaldi tickets?

There are a number of ways to get Lewis Capaldi tickets, which go on sale at 9am on Thursday, 10 July.

You can get them from the following ticketing outlets:

How much are tickets?

During the presale it was confirmed that standard tickets will be priced between £32.25 – £111.70 for his UK shows and from €31.15 for his Dublin show.

While hospitality tickets on Seat Unique will be priced from £199.

Ticket checklist ahead of them going on sale

Make sure you're signed up and logged into the likes of Ticketmaster, See Tickets before attempting to buy tickets. This way you can check if your passwords are up-to-date, and then checkout quicker once you've added tickets to your basket, rather than trying to remember your log in.

Tickets are expected to be in high demand, so you'll likely be placed into a virtual queue, just be patient and don't refresh your page as you may lose your place. It's also recommended by Ticketmaster and See Tickets to stick to one device.

Once you're through if tickets are saying 'sold out' keep trying as more tickets are often released – or customers have removed them from their baskets – following the initial rush.

Also keep an eye out on social media channels for Ticketmaster and See Tickets for the latest updates on extra dates added, then head to the links for any new dates as the queues will likely be smaller.

What are the tour dates?

The singer has added extra dates due to demand during the presale, with the new shows in bold:

6 September - Sheffield, Utilita Arena - tickets

7 September - Sheffield, Utilita Arena - tickets

10 September - Aberdeen, P&J Live - tickets

11 September - Aberdeen, P&J Live - tickets

13 September - Glasgow, OVO Hydro - tickets

14 September - Glasgow, OVO Hydro - tickets

16 September - London, O2 Arena - tickets

17 September - London, O2 Arena - tickets

18 September - London, O2 Arena - tickets

20 September - Manchester, Co-op Live - tickets

21 September - Manchester, Co-op Live - tickets

23 September - Birmingham, Utilita Arena - tickets

24 September - Birmingham, Utilita Arena - tickets

26 September - Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena - tickets

27 September - Cardiff, Utilita Arena - tickets

29 September - Dublin, 3Arena - tickets

30 September - Dublin, 3Arena - tickets

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