
Lewis Capaldi tickets already on resale sites for £460 as extra dates announced
Within minutes, tickets were already listed on sites such as Viagogo shortly after going on sale, with some asking prices as high as £468, and the majority of others going for over £230.
It comes as the singer announced two extra dates at Glasgow and Aberdeen due to 'phenomenal demand' for his UK arena tour.
The 28-year-old will now be playing four nights in Scotland as part of the tour, first heading to the P&J Live in Aberdeen on September 10 and 11 before travelling to the OVO Hydro in Glasgow on September 13 and 14.
Reacting to the demand on X, Capaldi said: 'One second past 9am and you've got every single ticket in the baskets. Genuinely blows my mind to be saying this but adding new dates rn that'll go on sale in a minute, will be on the same link so keep checking!'
He previously said that the number of fans that signed up for the tour's pre-sale was four times as many as he's ever seen.
1 second past 9am and you've got every single ticket in the baskets 🤯 genuinely blows my mind to be saying this but…adding new dates rn that'll go on sale in a minute, will be on the same link so keep checking! X
🎟️ – https://t.co/s7WSRmOzvW pic.twitter.com/TECTyHEgf5 — Lewis Capaldi (@LewisCapaldi) July 10, 2025
Capaldi's comeback comes after he took a hiatus to focus on his health after he struggled with Tourette's Syndrome during his last performance at Glastonbury in 2023.
He released a new single, titled Survive, after returning to the Pyramid stage at the music festival as a surprise act.
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