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How much are Lewis Capaldi tour tickets and when do they go on sale?-Rachael O'Connor-Entertainment – Metro

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How much are Lewis Capaldi tour tickets and when do they go on sale?-Rachael O'Connor-Entertainment – Metro

Lewis Capaldi is heading on tour to support his upcoming album Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent (Picture: Redferns)

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Renowned musician and all-round mad lad Lewis Capaldi is heading on tour, and tickets are set to sell out fast.

The Someone You Loved hitmaker returned with a bang this year after taking time off during the pandemic, and is planning a massive tour to accompany the release of his new album.

Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent is set for release in May 2023, but fans have plenty to keep them going until then, as he recently released lead single Forget Me.

The Glasgow native has also announced a huge world tour which will see him perform on multiple dates across the UK, as well as in Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand.

With presale tickets for the tour set to go on sale soon, here’s everything you need to know about prices, dates and where he’ll be playing in the UK.

How much are Lewis Capaldi tickets?

Fans will be set back somewhere between £50 – £70 to see Lewis perform (Picture: Getty Images)

Tickets for Lewis Capaldi’s Boken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent tour range in price depending on the type of ticket you get.

There are three tiers of tickets, from £47.70 to £60.00 to £72.50, with these prices including booking fees.

When do they go on sale?

Lewis Capaldi fans can gain access to presale tickets by pre-ordering the new album (Picture: Redferns)

Tickets for Lewis Capaldi’s 2023 tour go on sale from Wednesday, October 26 at 9am for those with pre-sale access.

The pre-sale ends on Friday, October 28 at 8am, with general sale then starting from 9am.

Fans who pre-order new album Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent before October 25 will gain exclusive access to the presale.

What are his UK tour dates and where?

Lewis will be hitting venues across the UK and Ireland before going on to Europe (Picture: Getty Images)

Lewis Capaldi is playing multiple dates across the UK, including in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

The tour will kick off in Leeds’ First Direct Arena, followed by dates in Sheffield, Manchester, Liverpool and Newcastle.

Lewis will then hit his native Scotland, starting in Aberdeen’s P&J Live venue on 23 January, followed by Glasgow, before heading back down to England for dates in Birmingham and Nottingham.

January 29 will see the star head to the island of Ireland with a date at Belfast’s SSE Arena and Dublin’s 3Arena, before playing a date in Cardiff’s International Arena on February 1.

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UK and Ireland dates will finish up in Exeter’s Westpoint Arena on February 2, when the singer will then make his way to Europe to continue the tour.

Tickets for Lewis Capaldi’s UK tour can be bought on Ticketmaster by following this link.

Lewis Capaldi UK tour dates

14 January – Leeds, First Direct Arena

16 January – Sheffield, Utilita Arena 

18 January – Manchester, AO Arena

19 January – Liverpool, M&S Bank Arena

21 January – Newcastle, Utilita Arena

23 January – Aberdeen, P&J Live

24 January – Glasgow, OVO Hydro

26 January – Birmingham, Utilita Arena 

27 January – Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena

29 January – Belfast, SSE Arena

30 January –  Dublin, 3Arena

1 February – Cardiff, Cardiff International Arena

2 February – Exeter, Westpoint Arena


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