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How to get tickets to the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup
If you buy something through a link in this article, we may earn commission. Pricing and availability subject to change. The FIFA Club World Cup will run from June 14-July 13, 2025, here's what you need to know to watch the matches in person. (Jacob Kupferman - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images) 32 of the greatest soccer clubs from around the world will head to the USA for the FIFA Club World Cup which runs from June 14 through July 13 in stadiums across the country. Unlike the regular World Cup – which will take place in 2026 and pits national teams against each other — the Club World Cup features individual club teams from the world's most prestigious soccer federations. The top 32 teams that qualify are then drawn into eight groups of four. Group winners and runners-up will then advance into a knockout round of 16, and then quarterfinals, semifinals, and a championship final taking place on July 13 at Met Life Stadium in New Jersey. 31 of these teams qualified for the tournament by winning or placing in a continental title tournament over the last four years, however, there's one exception: Inter Miami has not won a title but they've qualified because a spot has been reserved for a team representing the host nation. Which means that, barring any injuries or extenuating circumstances, MLS's star player Lionel Messi will be there. Advertisement Inter Miami plays the very first match of the tournament on June 14; here's everything you need to know about how to get tickets to that match and every other game of the FIFA Club World Cup 2025. How to get tickets to the FIFA Club World Cup 2025: Find tickets on Ticketmaster When is the FIFA Club World Cup? The FIFA Club World Cup begins on June 14. The tournament will consist of 63 games, with a championship final on July 13, 2025. Where will FIFA Club World Cup games be held? The host cities for the FIFA Club World Cup are: Hard Rock Stadium (Miami, FL) MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ) Lumen Field (Seattle, WA) Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, GA) Bank of America Stadium (Charlotte, NC) TQL Stadium (Cincinnati, OH) Rose Bowl Stadium (Los Angeles, CA) GEODIS Park (Nashville, TN) Camping World Stadium (Orlando, FL) Inter&Co Stadium (Orlando, FL) Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia, PA) Audi Field (Washington, D.C.). How to get FIFA Club World Cup tickets You can get tickets to every game of the FIFA Club World Cup on Ticketmaster. When do FIFA Club World Cup tickets go on sale? Tickets for all games are on sale now through Ticketmaster. Advertisement Find tickets on Ticketmaster How much are FIFA Club World Cup tickets? FIFA Club World Cup tickets for most venues during the group stage start at $40-50 depending on the venue. As the competition advances, ticket prices increase, with semifinal tickets starting around $200, and tickets to the championship final ranging between $430 and $2,300. Tickets are also available via reliable third-party resellers like StubHub. Find tickets on StubHub FIFA Club World Cup Schedule (All times Eastern) The scheduled group stage matches are listed below. You can check out the complete schedule for all 63 FIFA Club World Cup matches here. Saturday, June 14 Group A: Al Ahly FC v Inter Miami CF, Hard Rock Stadium, Miami, 8:00 p.m. Sunday, June 15 Group C: FC Bayern München v Auckland City FC, TQL Stadium, Cincinnati, 12:00 p.m. Advertisement Group B: Paris Saint-Germain v Atlético de Madrid, Rose Bowl Stadium, Los Angeles, 12:00 p.m. Group A: SE Palmeiras v FC Porto, MetLife Stadium, New York New Jersey, 6:00 p.m. Group B: Botafogo v Seattle Sounders FC, Lumen Field, Seattle, 7:00 p.m. Monday, June 16 Group D: Chelsea FC v Los Angeles FC/Club América, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, 3:00 p.m. Group C: CA Boca Juniors v SL Benfica, Hard Rock Stadium, Miami, 6:00 p.m. Group D: CR Flamengo v Espérance Sportive de Tunis, Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, 9:00 p.m. Tuesday, June 17 Group F: Fluminense FC v Borussia Dortmund, MetLife Stadium, New York New Jersey, 12:00 p.m. Advertisement Group E: CA River Plate v Urawa Red Diamonds Lumen Field, Seattle, 12:00 p.m. Group F: Ulsan HD v Mamelodi Sundowns FC, Inter&Co Stadium, Orlando, 6:00 p.m. Group E: CF Monterrey v FC Internazionale Milano, Rose Bowl Stadium, Los Angeles, 6:00 p.m. Wednesday, 18 June Group G: Manchester City v Wydad AC, Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, 12:00 p.m. Group H: Real Madrid C. F. v Al Hilal, Hard Rock Stadium, Miami, 3:00 p.m. Group H: CF Pachuca v FC Salzburg, TQL Stadium, Cincinnati, 6:00 p.m. Group G: Al Ain FC v Juventus FC, Audi Field, Washington, D.C., 9:00 p.m. Thursday, June 19 Group A: SE Palmeiras v Al Ahly FC, MetLife Stadium, New York New Jersey, 12:00 p.m. Advertisement Group A: Inter Miami CF v FC Porto, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, 3:00 p.m. Group B: Seattle Sounders FC v Atlético de Madrid, Lumen Field, Seattle, 3:00 Group B: Paris Saint-Germain v Botafogo, Rose Bowl Stadium, Los Angeles, 6:00 Friday, June 20 Group C: SL Benfica v Auckland City FC - Inter&Co Stadium, Orlando, 12:00 p.m. Group D: CR Flamengo v Chelsea FC - Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, 2:00 p.m. Group D: Los Angeles FC/Club América v Espérance Sportive de Tunis, GEODIS Park, Nashville, 5:00 p.m. Group C: FC Bayern München v CA Boca Juniors - Hard Rock Stadium, Miami, 9:00 p.m. Saturday, June 21 Group F: Mamelodi Sundowns FC v Borussia Dortmund, TQL Stadium, Cincinnati, 12:00 p.m. Advertisement Group E: FC Internazionale Milano v Urawa Red Diamonds, Lumen Field, Seattle, 12:00 p.m. Group F: Fluminense FC v Ulsan HD, MetLife Stadium, New York New Jersey, 6:00 p.m. Group E: CA River Plate v CF Monterrey, Rose Bowl Stadium, Los Angeles, 6:00 p.m. Sunday, June 22 Group G: Juventus FC v Wydad AC, Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, 12:00 p.m. Group H: Real Madrid C. F. v CF Pachuca, Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, 3:00 p.m. Group H: FC Salzburg v Al Hilal, Audi Field, Washington, D.C., 6:00 p.m. Group G: Manchester City v Al Ain FC, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, 9:00 p.m. Monday, June 23 Group B: Seattle Sounders FC v Paris Saint-Germain, Lumen Field, Seattle, 12:00 p.m. Advertisement Group B: Atlético de Madrid v Botafogo, Rose Bowl Stadium, Los Angeles, 12:00 p.m. Group A: Inter Miami CF v SE Palmeiras, Hard Rock Stadium, Miami, 9:00 p.m. Group A: FC Porto v Al Ahly FC, MetLife Stadium, New York New Jersey, 9:00 p.m. Tuesday, June 24 Group C: Auckland City FC v CA Boca Juniors, GEODIS Park, Nashville, 2:00 p.m. Group C: SL Benfica v FC Bayern München, Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, 3:00 p.m. Group D: Los Angeles FC/Club América v CR Flamengo, Camping World Stadium, Orlando, 9:00 p.m. Group D: Espérance Sportive de Tunis v Chelsea FC, Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, 9:00 p.m. Wednesday, June 25 Group F: Borussia Dortmund v Ulsan HD, TQL Stadium, Cincinnati, 3:00 p.m. Advertisement Group F: Mamelodi Sundowns FC v Fluminense FC, Hard Rock Stadium, Miami, 3:00 p.m. Group E: FC Internazionale Milano v CA River Plate, Lumen Field, Seattle, 6:00 p.m. Group E: Urawa Red Diamonds v CF Monterrey, Rose Bowl Stadium, Los Angeles, 6:00 p.m. Thursday, June 26 Group G: Juventus FC v Manchester City, Camping World Stadium, Orlando, 3:00 p.m. Group G: Wydad AC v Al Ain FC, Audi Field, Washington, D.C., 3:00 p.m. Group H: Al Hilal v CF Pachuca, GEODIS Park, Nashville, 8:00 p.m. Group H: FC Salzburg v Real Madrid C. F., Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, 9:00 p.m. Find tickets on Ticketmaster


Irish Independent
2 hours ago
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- Irish Independent
‘Hive of activity' – Bord Bia Bloom 2025: Everything you need to know about the festival
A five-day festival of flowers, food and family fun kicks off on Thursday. Head of Bord Bia Bloom and brand partnerships, Laura Douglas, said there is 'no other festival like Bloom in Ireland'. 'It's a five-day celebration of gardening, food and sustainable living in the unique setting of the Phoenix Park,' Ms Douglas said. 'It's going to be a hive of activity.' Around 100,000 visitors are expected to attend the festival over the next five days. "This is our 19th year, so the Bloom has grown from 2007 with 36,000 visitors to a 70-acre site with 100,000 visitors,' she added. Here's everything you need to know about Ireland's largest gardening festival. Where is Bord Bia Bloom? The Bord Bia Bloom festival takes place at the Phoenix Park in Dublin. It is held on a 70-acre site surrounding the Visitor Centre in the park. When does Bloom take place, and what time does it start? The Bloom lasts for five days over the June Bank Holiday weekend, opening at 9am and closing at 6pm each day. Starting on Thursday, May 29, it will last until Monday, June 2. ADVERTISEMENT How to get to Bloom? A free shuttle bus service operates from Parkgate Street to Bloom and back from 7am to 7pm daily. The organisers also said there is an increased number of free shuttle buses each day this year. If you arrive by train or the Luas Red Line at Heuston Station, Parkgate Street stop is just a five-minute walk away. The bus will drop you off at a designated Bloom stop on Chesterfield Avenue. If you plan on driving to Bord Bia Bloom, parking can be booked in advance via Ticketmaster with your entry ticket. A full day costs €10. You can also take the 99 bus route and get off at Áras an Uachtaráin bus stop. Those wishing to hop on a bike can cycle right up to the festival entrances and safely park there. The Bloom is also easily accessible on foot. The festival's map is available on the event's website. What's on? H ead of Bloom, Laura Douglas, said there are many things you can do at the festival. 'We have over 300 talks, demos, interactive workshops and performances across six main stages and five demo stages,' she said. 'So lots to see in terms of gardening, food, sustainable living, kids area, entertainment,' she added. There are 21 show gardens and feature gardens in the line-up this year, with themes such as innovative designs, environmental awareness, and prioritising health and well-being. Ms Douglas said: 'The show gardens are always the jewel in the crown, so I always advise people: 'Do come to the show gardens'.' "We have 21 stunning show gardens and they're great for demonstrating how we can nurture wildlife, enhance biodiversity, and protect the environment. 'The postcard gardens are incredible as well. We've got 11 postcard gardens created by community groups all over the country. 'It's all great features but the show gardens are definitely not to be missed,' she added. The Pink Lady Balcony, designed by Cornelia Raftery, is a sustainable, bee-friendly balcony garden, which features an exhibition beehive, to highlight the role of pollinating insects. Ms Raftery said the balcony is based on 'biodiversity and planting suitable for bees and pollinators'. The European Commission's 'Renewed Blooms' Garden was designed by David Negus from Suffolk, England. 'The garden represents Circular Economy principles, so it's all the big R's, like repair, recycle, renew. But the main takeaway we're trying to establish is that the circular economy isn't just about recycling. 'It is about design as well, so it's sort of planning for the future. I've tried to integrate recycling as well as new materials or forward-thinking materials in terms of sustainability. "A lot of these materials came from talking to tradesmen, plumbers, scaffolders, builders, because they all have materials left over from jobs,' he said. There is also a nursery village with exhibits from 17 nurseries and floral artists, and a selection of plants you can buy. Many musical performances and cookery demonstrations have been planned, and you can hear from leading horticulturalists, conservationists and environmentalists at the Sustainable Living Stage and the Conservation Area. Children can enjoy the Budding Bloomers Kids' Zone at Bloom, with 50 performances and activities waiting for them. The full listing of events is available to view on the website here. What about the kids? There should be plenty to keep younger gardeners entertained. For example children might spot Toothless among the plants in How To Train Your Dragon garden, which celebrates the live-action movie coming to Irish cinemas on June 9. Designed by Tünde Perry and Barry Kavanagh, the garden reflects the natural landscapes of Northern Ireland, where this live-action film was made. Ms Perry told the Irish Independent: 'We created a beautiful woodland area with a wetland base, using lots of Irish native plants like the oak, the Scotch pine, the larches, and very nice wetland plants also, like the bog myrtle, the royal fern.' 'It was also very helpful to mimic what's gonna be in the movie and what was in the cartoon before. The scene when Hiccup finds Toothless is also a very nice flat area arriving from the woodland beside the lake. "Hiccup is walking between big pines as well, and birches and oaks and big boulders, giant ferns. And this is what you can find here in Ireland. Just step outside Dublin or your doorstep,' she added. Do I need a ticket to enter the festival? Yes, you need a ticket to enter Bloom 2025. Tickets are available for each day via Ticketmaster, along with car park tickets. How much are the tickets to Bord Bia Bloom 2025? Tickets to the festival cost €30 for an adult. Concession tickets are available for €25 for senior citizens aged 66 and over, as well as students. Up to two children aged 16 and under can go in for free with each adult ticket, while tickets for any additional children cost €5. Where can I eat at Bord Bia Bloom 2025? The Garden View Restaurant, the Seafood Terrace and County Crest Restaurant are open, while there are also plenty of food trucks available around the site. More than 100 food and drink companies can be found across the Bloom Inn and Food Village, which features the Food Hall marquee.


Scotsman
2 hours ago
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- Scotsman
Kings of leon cancel uk tour caleb followill
The band were scheduled to perform in Cardiff and Lytham over the next two months. Sign up to our Arts and Culture newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Kings of Leon have cancelled several tour dates including two of their UK shows. The move comes after lead singer Caleb Followill undergoes emergency surgery. The band were scheduled to perform at Blackweir Fields, Cardiff and Lancashire's Lytham festival . US rock band Kings of Leon have announced they are cancelling several of their forthcoming shows, including their UK dates. The move comes as lead singer Caleb Followill is scheduled to undergo surgery on his foot after what has been called a 'freak' accident while playing with his children. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Kings of Leon will still be headlining Victorious Festival despite singer Caleb Followill suffering a "freak accident". |for ABA The injury has left the lead singer with a shattered heel that needed 'significant emergency surgery that will prevent him from travelling and performing'. Posting the news to their social media channels, the band explained: 'Unfortunately, I regret to inform you that those [European] shows will have to be cancelled due to a freak accident that happened the other day – broke my foot pretty bad, just playing with my kids, it's pretty gnarly, I'll spare [you] all the details. 'But we're fortunate enough to have some great doctors here in Nashville that gave me emergency surgery, and I'm on the mend, but they've told me that I can't be on my feet or travelling or anything for the next eight weeks or so," the video continued. A statement from the band later confirmed the UK tour dates later this year would be affected, stating: 'The anticipated recovery process is expected to take eight weeks, under strict guidance of expert orthopaedic specialists. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad The band regrets to report that they will need to cancel all upcoming UK and European festival headline shows in June and July of this year.' Kings of Leon were set to play at Blackweir Fields in Cardiff on June 29, and Lytham Festival on July 2 2025. However, Ticketmaster still have the band playing their August 22 date in Newcastle and Victorious Festival in Portsmouth on August 22 2025.

Irish Times
9 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Irish Times
Bloom festival 2025: Opening times, ticket costs, gardens to see, things to do and more
Ireland's largest gardening festival, Bloom , returns to the Phoenix Park in Dublin this weekend, marking the 19th anniversary of the event. While gardens are at the heart of Bloom, there is plenty there for everyone to enjoy. Here's all you need to know, along with some of the highlights of this year's show. Grab your sun hats (and an umbrella) ... you don't want to miss it. When is it on? This year's festival takes place across the June Bank Holiday from Thursday, May 29th to Monday, June 2nd. The event will run from 9am to 6pm each day. Where is it on? It takes place in the Phoenix Park, on a 28-hectare (70-acre) site surrounding the Visitor Centre. This can be accessed via the park's main Chesterfield Avenue Road, which runs from the Main Gate at Parkgate Street to the Castleknock Gate. [ Six easy tips for making your garden planters last all summer in Ireland ] Where can I buy tickets? Tickets for Bloom can be purchased through Ticketmaster . They cost €30 per adult and for students and senior citizens (aged 66 and over) €25 each. Tickets are only available for one day so ensure you choose the right day when purchasing. Some tickets will be available to buy on the gate but cannot be guaranteed. READ MORE Who can attend? Admission is free for two children (aged 16 and under) with one paying adult. Each additional child's ticket will cost €5. Admission is free for wheelchair users, the visually impaired and people with a disability. One accompanying carer will also receive free entry. There is disabled car parking located close to the Bloom entrances in both car parks. Dogs, unless they are guide or assistance dogs, are not permitted. How do I get there? The festival encourages visitors to take public transport where possible. By foot: It takes about 45 minutes to walk from the Parkgate Street Gate to Bloom's front entrance (Chesterfield Avenue) and about 10 minutes from the Ashtown or Cabra Gates to the rear entrance (North Road). Walking from the Castleknock Gate takes about 25 minutes. By bike: You can cycle directly to the entrance of Bloom and park and lock your bike in one of the cycle parks. By shuttle: A number of free shuttle buses will be running on a loop from Park Gate Street to the festival and back from 7am to 7pm daily. The drop-off point will be at a designated Bloom stop on Chesterfield Avenue. [ Side hustle to gold: Kerry gardener on winning medal at Chelsea Flower Show Opens in new window ] By train/Luas: If you are travelling by Dart or Intercity train into Connolly Station or by bus into Busáras, you can get on the Luas Red Line at the stops outside the stations and get off at Heuston Station. From Heuston Station, it is less than a five-minute walk to where the shuttle bus departs from Parkgate Street. If you are travelling on the Luas Green Line, which terminates at Broombridge Train Station, it is a 40-minute walk to Bloom. If getting the commuter line to Ashtown station, it is about a 20-minute walk to the festival. By bus: The 99 bus route stops outside Áras an Uachtaráin in Phoenix Park which is a 10-minute walk from the festival. You can take public buses such as routes 11, 26, 38b, 19, 99, C5 and C6 that stop on the Navan Road. You can then walk about 15 minutes to Bloom. If you are travelling on a private bus, it can park in the Papal Cross car park in the park. By car: Traffic coming from the city centre can use the Cabra Gate via Black Horse Avenue, the Main Gate to Phoenix Park and the NCR Gate. Traffic coming from the north side and the M50 can use the Castleknock Gate, Ashtown Gate, Knockmaroon Gate or the Chapelizod Gate. Once you enter the park, follow signs to the nearest car park. Parking costs €10 per day and parking passes can be purchased from Ticketmaster when purchasing your entry ticket. What will you see? With more than 300 talks, demonstrations, performances and workshops taking place at Bloom, there is plenty to keep you busy across the weekend. One of the main attractions at Bloom is the Show Gardens, which see some of the most talented designers from Ireland and overseas create spectacular gardens. This year's festival will have 21 different gardens on show, giving you with lots of inspiration for your own gardens at home. There will also be 11 Postcard gardens that have been created by amateur gardeners from community groups and schools across Ireland to showcase their local area or issues that matter to them. The winner of Bloom's Cultivating Talent programme, Sarah Cotterill, an Assistant Professor in Civil Engineering at University College Dublin, will showcase her 'Into the Forest' show garden at Bloom. The Nursery Village will host large displays from 17 nurseries and floral artists to provide you with plenty of ideas for your garden space this summer. Garden designers and television presenters Diarmuid Gavin and Adam Frost will headline a busy programme of talks and discussion panels with presentations from show garden designer Leonie Cornelius, Niall McCauley of 'Niall Gardens' on YouTube, and many more. There will also be a series of 'Polytunnel Talks' from expert speakers on all aspects of kitchen gardening. The Westland Potting Shed is offering a hands-on experience for gardening newbies, experts and everything in between. Visitors will get to plant their chosen seeds, decorate their pot and learn gardening techniques to nurture their seeds into thriving plants. For little ones, the Budding Bloomers stage will host an array of children's activities across the weekend including a magical Science of Bubbles show with Scientific Sue and lessons on bees and growing your own food will be provided by Paddy Courtney. Face painters will also be in attendance at the Budding Bloomers Children's Area. If you fancy a bit of retail therapy, there are plenty of options to choose from such as, the Indoor Shopping Pavilion, the Plant Emporium, the Nursery Village, the Design and Crafts Council Ireland Irish Craft Village and many more. Where can I get something to eat? The Food Hall at Bloom's Food Village has more than 100 Irish artisan producers. The possibilities are endless from chocolate, to cheese and oysters or teas. If you are in the mood for an afternoon tipple, why not pop over to the Bloom Inn where some of Ireland's best craft brewers and distillers will be and enjoy a drink. You can watch your favourite chefs in action such as Donal Skehan, Neven Maguire, Aishling Moore and Catherine Fulvio, who are just some of the culinary stars that will take to the stage for 30 live demos across the weekend. For the real foodies, there will also be a special three-course menu experience, 'A Taste of Bloom, curated by Neven.' Tickets for the 'Taste of Bloom' package can be purchased on Ticketmaster for €79 per person and also include entry into the festival. A whole host of delicious food options will be available to cater for the whole family from The Seafood Terrace, Country Crest Restaurant or a choice of options from more than 60 food trucks. What will the weather forecast be? Met Éireann forecasts Thursday to have a range of temperatures from 14 to 20 degrees Celsius with some cloud and patchy rain. Friday will be cloudy with some scattered showers. The weather will start to brighten up on Saturday but may be followed by some possibly heavy showers. Sunday will see a mix of sunshine and showers with temperatures from 10 to 16 degrees Celsius. Monday is expected to be dry and bright with a few scattered showers. Anything else? There will be free waterpoints to refill your bottles at the event entrances, the showgardens, the Budding Bloomers area, the picnic area and in the Food Village. There will be wifi hotspots will be located across the showgrounds. If you buy any plants at Bloom, don't worry about carrying them around. Bloom has you covered with a complimentary Plant Creche where you can leave your purchases. The festival also runs a 'wheelbarrow taxi service' to help people get their purchased plants back to their car, in the Red or Green car park. You are not allowed to stay overnight at the festival. Any other information can be found at .


Time Out
10 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time Out
Metallica's M72 world tour is coming to London in 2026 for two massive shows: dates, ticket prices, presale, seating map and everything you need to know
Heavy metal heads, we've got massive news – Metallica is coming to London next summer. The legendary American band has announced that it'll be bringing its M72 tour to Europe in 2026. The huge world tour began in 2023 to support Metallica's eleventh studio album 72 Seasons. M72 stopped by Castle Donington for Download Festival two years ago but hasn't come to the UK since. Until now. Metallica will play four shows in the UK next year, including two here in the capital. For those, the band will bring its tradition of 'No Repeat Weekends', playing each night with entirely different support acts and setlists. Here's everything you need to know if you want to get your hands on tickets. When are Metallica playing in London? The band will be at London Stadium on Friday, July 3 and Sunday, July 5, 2026. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Metallica (@metallica) When do Metallica tickets go on sale? You'll be able to get your hands on two-day tickets from 10am on Friday, May 30, 2025. Find them on Ticketmaster here. Single day tickets will go on sale on July 25. Is there a presale? Why of course. Dedicated Metallica fans could get early access to tickets from 11am on Tuesday, May 27. You just needed to sign up for a presale code here. There was also an O2 Priority presale beginning at 10am on Wednesday, May 28 and lasting 48 hours, while a Live Nation presale from 10am on Thursday, May 29 will last 24 hours. Ticket prices In the presale it was revealed that two-day standing tickets started from £190. Seating map According to Ticketmaster, this is the seating map for Metallica's shows at the London Stadium. Metallica M72 world tour dates May 9 Athens, Greece Olympic Stadium May 13 Bucharest, Romania Arena Națională May 19 Chorzów, Poland Stadion Śląski May 22 Frankfurt, Germany Deutsche Bank Park May 24 Frankfurt, Germany Deutsche Bank Park May 27 Zurich, Switzerland Stadion Letzigrund May 30 Berlin, Germany Olympiastadion June 3 Bologna, Italy Stadio Renato Dall'Ara June 11 Budapest, Hungary Puskas Arena June 13 Budapest, Hungary Puskas Arena June 19 Dublin, Ireland Aviva Stadium June 21 Dublin, Ireland Aviva Stadium June 25 Glasgow, Scotland Hampden Park June 28 Cardiff, Wales Principality Stadium July 3 London, England London Stadium July 5 London, England London Stadium Who are the support acts? For the first London show (on July 3), Metallica will be joined by Gojira and Knocked Loose. The second show (July 5) will be opened by bands Pantera and Avatar. VIP options Metallica are offering two-day 'enhanced experience' packages for their London shows. Starting from £395 and going all the way up to £2,795, they include complimentary drinks, premium spots in the stadium, and, if you're willing to splurge the max amount, a meet and greet with band members. You can find out about Metallica's VIP packages in more detail here. Resale Stubhub. The best music festivals in London 2025.