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Madison Beer ticket prices revealed for her UK and European tour dates

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Madison Beer ticket prices have been revealed for her upcoming Locket World Tour dates.





The singer recently announced details of her biggest headline tour to date, which includes a full arena tour across the UK and Europe.

The tour will begin on 11 May in Krakow, and head to the likes of Vienna, Munich, Hamburg, Berlin, Amsterdam, and Paris.

She’ll also headline two shows in the UK, with London’s O2 Arena on 30 May, and Manchester’s Co-op Live on 31 May.

It’ll be in support of her upcoming third studio album, Locket, which was released earlier this month and features “bittersweet” and “make you mine”.

Ahead of tickets going on sale for her upcoming shows, fans might be wondering how much tickets will cost for her first arena run.

During the presale, the ticket prices for Madison Beer’s UK and European run have been revealed, and you can find out everything you ned to know below.

What are the Madison Beer ticket prices?

Following an album presale it was revealed how much Madison Beer tickets cost for her UK and European tour dates.

Tickets for her UK shows are priced at £69.10 for standing, £66.60-£82.85 for lower tier seats, and £55.35-£66.60 for upper tier tickets.

While tickets for her show in Paris are priced at €59.80 for standing, €56.50-€67.50 for seated tickets, and €80.70 for premium seats. They’re expected to be a similar price across the European run.

There’s also VIP packages available, with VIP 1 – For The Night Q&A Experience priced at €371.50 plus fees, and VIP 2 – Angel Wings VIP Merch Package priced at €198.50, plus fees.

When do Madison Beer presale tickets go on sale?

Fans who pre-ordered the album from Beer’s official store received access to the first presale, which took place from 10am local time on 19 January.

Following this there will be a Live Nation presale from 10am on Tuesday, 20 January via livenation.co.uk. This is available to those with a Live Nation account, if you’re not signed up yet you can do so for free.

A Spotify presale also takes place at 10am on Tuesday, 20 January. This is available to her top listeners on the streaming platform and you’ll receive a presale link via email, so check your inbox.

When is the general sale?

If you miss out during the presale, the remaining tickets will go on sale at 10am local time on Wednesday, 21 January via:

What are the tour dates?

11 May – Krakow, Tauron Arena – tickets

13 May – Vienna, Marx Halle – tickets

14 May – Munich, Zenith – tickets

15 May – Düsseldorf, Mitsubishi Electric Halle – tickets

17 May – Hamburg, Sporthalle – tickets

19 May – Berlin, Max-Schmeling-Halle – tickets

21 May – Amsterdam, Ziggo Dome – tickets

22 May – Paris, Adidas Arena – tickets

24 May – Madrid, Palacio Vistalegre – tickets

26 May – Barcelona, Sant Jordi Club – tickets

28 May – Antwerp, Lotto Arena – tickets

30 May – London, The O2 – tickets

31 May – Manchester, Co-op Live – tickets

8 June – Austin, TX – Moody Center – tickets

9 June – Irving, TX – The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory – tickets

13 June – Las Vegas, NV – Fontainebleau Las Vegas – tickets

15 June – Vancouver, BC – Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre – tickets

16 June – Seattle, WA – Paramount Theatre – tickets

20 June – Phoenix, AZ – Arizona Financial Theatre – tickets

21 June – San Diego, CA – Gallagher Square at Petco Park – tickets

23 June – San Francisco, CA – Bill Graham Civic Auditorium – tickets

24 June – Los Angeles, CA – Kia Forum – tickets

29 June – Chicago, IL – Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom – tickets

1 July – Atlanta, GA – Coca-Cola Roxy – tickets

2 July – Hollywood, FL – Hard Rock Live – tickets

5 July – Raleigh, NC – Red Hat Amphitheater – tickets

6 July – Washington, DC – The Anthem – tickets

7 July – Philadelphia, PA- The Met Philadelphia presented by Highmark – tickets

9 July – Detroit, MI – Fox Theatre – tickets

10 July – Toronto, ON – Coca-Cola Coliseum – tickets

12 July – Boston, MA – MGM Music Hall at Fenway – tickets

13 July – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden – tickets

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