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Lewis Capaldi tickets being sold for nearly £800 as fans plead for extra Welsh date

Lewis Capaldi tickets being sold for nearly £800 as fans plead for extra Welsh date

Wales Online14-07-2025
Lewis Capaldi tickets being sold for nearly £800 as fans plead for extra Welsh date
Lewis Capaldi's latest tour sold out within minutes and now tickets are selling nearly £800 for Cardiff
You might have to spend a lot to get a Lewis Capaldi ticket
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After a frantic scramble for tickets, which saw many fans left disappointed, resale tickets for Lewis Capaldi's latest tour have hit nearly £800 for his Cardiff date. While the popular singer added extra dates for other locations, fans were also left very disappointed when he didn't add any extra concert dates for the Welsh capital.
The singer's new UK and Ireland Arena Tour comes after the 28-year-old star took a two-year break from music to focus on his mental health. His reappearance and popularity saw a high demand for tour tickets and many are now being sold for hundreds more than their original price.
On resale site Vivid Seats, a standing ticket for the Utilita Arena gig is currently on offer for £773, while on Viagogo it's up to £585 for a balcony seated spot. Sites such as viagogo, Stubhub, and Vivid Seats allow fans to buy resale tickets from other fans, but it's important to note the terms and conditions at the original point of sale.
On the ticket sale days last week, official seller, Ticketmaster said the tickets were priced in advance and ranged from £32.45 to £76.25 (including fees).
Lewis announced he was stepping back from the spotlight shortly after a difficult performance at Glastonbury in 2023, when his set was cut short due to the symptoms of Tourette syndrome.
He returned to the stage in May 2025 performing to home crowds in Scotland.
Then, in June, he delighted fans with his new single Survive and made a triumphant return to Glastonbury's Pyramid Stage.
Now his tour has sold out within minutes and if you are looking for resale tickets, you many have to spend quite a bit.
Music lovers say they are "gutted" that Lewis Capaldi has not added an extra Cardiff date.
Thanking fans for their support in an emotional Instagram post, the singer wrote: "Thank you to every single one of you who got a ticket and I'm very sorry to any of you who wanted to come and missed out this time. there won't be any other shows for now, want to make sure I don't push myself too far too soon. means more than ya know how many of you were waiting to get tickets this morning."
Commenting on the post, a fan replied: "Sad there's only 1 date for Cardiff." A second said: "Gutted only one night in Cardiff." Someone else wrote: "Cardiff needs extra dates."
Lewis will perform at the Utilita Arena on Saturday, September 27 and here is where you can still grab tickets.
Viagogo
There are some expensive tickets for Lewis Capaldi on Viagogo.
Prices start at £282 and go up to £585. You can buy them, here.
Vividseats
There is also some very expensive tickets available on Vividseats.
Prices start at £245 and go up to £773 and you can buy them, here.
Stubhub
Continuing the theme of expensive tickets, prices start at £294 and go up to £800 on Stubhub.
You can buy them, here.
Viagogo and resale tickets
Sites such as viagogo, Stubhub, and Vivid Seats allow fans to buy resale tickets from other fans. However, it is important to note that ticket conditions often prohibit resale after initial purchase. Those tickets may not be valid for admittance to gigs.
Fans intending to buy tickets for live events through resale websites should check the ticket terms and conditions, to confirm whether resale is prohibited, before they buy. Ticket terms and conditions can be checked with the original seller, such as Ticketmaster or Live Nation. If resale is prohibited, tickets bought second-hand could be voided and admission to the event refused.
Twickets
There are currently no tickets available on Twickets for the gig.
There are some for £304.75 at the O2 Arena in London on Wednesday, September 17 which you can buy here.
Ticketmaster
There are currently no tickets available on Ticketmaster for Lewis Capaldi's gig in Cardiff.
You can check if resale tickets become available for Cardiff and other dates, here.
Seat Unique
There are currently no tickets available on Seat Unique for the gig.
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You can find out about tickets for London, Manchester and Birmingham, here.
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