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How to get Sam Smith tickets: Brooklyn NYC residency prices compared

How to get Sam Smith tickets: Brooklyn NYC residency prices compared

Sam Smith is hitting New York this fall with a 24-show residency in Brooklyn from October to December. The To Be Free residency is their first concert series since 2023, and fans are eager to see the "Stay With Me" singer live. With that in mind, I've rounded up where to find Sam Smith tickets below.
Since releasing their debut album in 2013, Sam Smith has become a well-awarded singer and songwriter, totalling 68 wins and over 150 nominations. Specifically, the list includes five Grammy Awards, three Billboard Music Awards, one Golden Globe, and an Academy Award. And with beloved songs like "Latch," "Dancing With A Stranger," and "Unholy," to their name, Sam Smith has become a household name for fans of pop, R&B, and jazz internationally.
If you're looking to catch the "Too Good At Goodbyes" singer at their upcoming show series, I've organized the Sam Smith NYC ticket options below.
Sam Smith's NYC residency schedule
Date StubHub prices
October 8, 2025 $115
October 10, 2025 $144
October 11, 2025 $161
October 15, 2025 $139
October 17, 2025 $115
October 18, 2025 $148
October 21, 2025 $122
October 22, 2025 $106
October 24, 2025 $132
October 29, 2025 $109
October 30, 2025 $115
October 31, 2025 $131
November 19, 2025 $148
November 21, 2025 $143
November 22, 2025 $149
November 26, 2025 $149
November 28, 2025 $148
November 29, 2025 $149
December 3, 2025 $140
December 5, 2025 $151
December 6, 2025 $147
December 10, 2025 $148
December 12, 2025 $148
December 13, 2025 $149
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How to buy Sam Smith tickets
Sam Smith NYC residency tickets are mostly available for resale on StubHub and Vivid Seats. You can buy VIP packages from Ticketmaster as well, though you may find them cheaper from a verified reseller.
How much are Sam Smith NYC tickets?
Sam Smith tickets for their Brooklyn residency tend to hover between $109 and $161, depending on the date. The most affordable seat costs $109 for the October 29 show on StubHub, while the most expensive runs at $161 for October 11.
As the fall series nears, tickets are likely to drop in price as sellers run out of time to sell their seats. However, if you need to lock in your seat ahead of time, buying as soon as possible is the way to score the best deal.
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