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Chappell Roan at Edinburgh's Summer Sessions 2025 second date: presale, prices and everything you need to know

Chappell Roan at Edinburgh's Summer Sessions 2025 second date: presale, prices and everything you need to know

Time Out14-05-2025

In 2024 we got to witness the astronomical rise of pop superstar Chappell Roan. The 'Good Luck, Babe!' singer played a whistlestop tour around the UK, including three nights at the O2 Academy Brixton, and ended up top of Time Out's list of the best songs of 2024.
After announcing a headline show at Reading Festival 2025, it was looking like that would be the only chance to see Chappell in Britain this year. But... that has just changed. The Midwest Princess has announced more huge UK shows this summer, and will be performing at the Edinburgh Summer Sessions this August.
Roan revealed plans for a first Edinburgh Summer Sessions show last week, but after tickets sold out in minutes she's since added a second. Grab your pink cowboy hat and get learning the 'HOT TO GO' dance – this is all the information you need to know about Chappell Roan in Edinburgh.
When is Chappell Roan playing the Edinburgh Summer Sessions?
Chappell will hit the stage at Royal Highland Showgrounds on Tuesday, August 26 2025 and Wednesday August 27 2025. The August 27 was the second one to be added.
When do tickets go on sale?
The general sale for the second show kicks off on Wednesday April 16 at 10am. You can get tickets directly on the Summer Sessions website, or through Ticketmaster.
How much do tickets cost?
Chappell Roan ticket prices have been confirmed at £72.80 (including fees) with a per order handling fee of £3.25, according to Ticketmaster.
Is there a presale?
There is one presale for the second Chappell Roan show, an hour before general sale. Waiting list subscribers will get presale access on Wednesday, April 16 at 9am.
What about VIP?
There are VIP tickets, and these will set you back £110.90 plus handling fees. This ticket gets you access to 'an exclusive area within the event arena, offering views of the main stage'.

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