Louis Tomlinson ticket prices have been revealed ahead of his UK tour dates going on sale

Louis Tomlinson ticket prices have been revealed ahead of his UK and European tour going on sale.

Louis Tomlinson recently announced a UK and European tour – and the ticket prices have been revealed.

The singer and former One Direction member will headline his biggest solo shows to date in 2023.

Fans can get their hands on tickets from 9am on 21 October via Ticketmaster and See Tickets, but you might be wondering how much they’ll cost.

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The UK and European tour will kick off in Hamburg on 29 August and visit cities across the continent.

This includes a UK run which visits Sheffield, Manchester, Glasgow, Brighton, Cardiff, Birmingham and London’s O2 Arena.

It’ll be in support of his second studio album, Faith In The Future, which is due for release on 11 November.

The album features lead single “Bigger Than Me” and his most recent release “Out Of My System”, which dropped to coincide with the tour announcement.

This week presale tickets for his UK and European tour went on sale and they were snapped up by fans.

If you missed out, then you can still get tickets in the general sale and you can find out how much tickets cost and the full tour schedule below.

How much are Louis Tomlinson tickets?

Following a sold-out presale, it’s been confirmed that tickets cost the following:

  • Standing – £47.10
  • Seated – £58.10
  • Seated – £47.10
  • Seated – £33.90

They will be released in a general sale at 9am on 21 October via Ticketmaster and See Tickets.

What are the tour dates?

  • 29 August – Hamburg, Barclays Arena – tickets
  • 31 August – Copenhagen Royal Arena – tickets
  • 1 September – Oslo, Spektrum – tickets
  • 2 September – Stockholm, Hovet – tickets
  • 4 September – Helsinki, Ice Hall – tickets
  • 5 September – Tallinn, Saku Arena – tickets
  • 7 September – Riga, Arena Riga – tickets
  • 8 September – Kaunas, Zalgiris Arena – tickets
  • 10 September – Krakow, Tauron Arena – tickets
  • 11 September – Lodz, Atlas Arena – tickets
  • 13 September – Vienna, Wiener Stadthalle – tickets
  • 14 September – Ljubljana, Stozice Arena – tickets
  • 15 September – Budapest, Budapest Arena – tickets
  • 17 September – Bucharest, Arenele Romane – tickets
  • 18 September – Sofia, Arena Armeec – tickets
  • 20 September – Athens, Petras Theatre – tickets
  • 1 October – Bilbao, Bilbao Arena Miribilla – tickets
  • 3 October – Lisbon, Altice Arena – tickets
  • 5 October – Madrid, Wizink Center – tickets
  • 6 October – Barcelona, Palau Sant Jordi – tickets
  • 8 October – Turin, Pala Alpitour – tickets
  • 9 October – Bologna, Unipol Arena – tickets
  • 11 October – Esch-Sur-Alzette, Rockhal
  • 12 October – Antwerp, Sportpaleis – tickets
  • 14 October – Paris, Accor Arena – tickets
  • 15 October – Amsterdam, Ziggo Dome – tickets
  • 17 October – Cologne, Lanxess Arena – tickets
  • 19 October – Prague, O2 Arena – tickets
  • 20 October – Berlin, Mercedes-Benz Arena – tickets
  • 22 October – Munich, Olympiahalle – tickets
  • 23 October – Zurich, Hallenstadion – tickets
  • 8 November – Dublin, 3Arena – tickets
  • 10 November – Sheffield, Utilita Arena – tickets
  • 11 November – Manchester, AO Arena – tickets
  • 12 November – Glasgow, OVO Hydro – tickets
  • 14 November – Brighton, Centre – tickets
  • 15 November – Cardiff, International Arena – tickets
  • 17 November – London, O2 Arena – tickets
  • 18 November – Birmingham, Resorts World Arena – tickets