Sam Smith ticket prices have been revealed ahead of their UK and European tour dates going on sale
Sam Smith recently announced a headline UK and European tour – and the ticket prices have been revealed.
The singer-songwriter will head out on the Gloria Tour in 2023 to perform arena dates across the continent.
This includes two nights at London’s O2 Arena on 18-19 April in support of their new album.
Fans can get their hands on tickets from 10am on 27 October via Ticketmaster and See Tickets, but you might want to know the prices first.
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The tour will be in support of their upcoming fourth studio album, Gloria, which is due for release on 27 January.
The album features singles “Love Me More” and a Kim Petras-collaboration, “Unholy”, which recently made history in the US.
The track reached the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100, making them the first openly nonbinary and trans artists to reach number one on the singles chart.
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It reached the top spot after three weeks in the top 10, making history as it did, with Petras posting on Instagram: “I’m so grateful. Sam I can’t thank you enough for riding with me for years at this point.”
“I’m so honored to be a part of your first number one in the US which you should have 500 of at this point. I love you forever angel Sam,” she added.
Fans can also expect to hear some of Smith’s biggest hits during the tour – including their eight UK number singles – from “Stay with Me” to “Lay Me Down” and “Too Good at Goodbyes” to “Promises”.
Ahead of tickets being released in the general sale you can find out much they’ll cost below.
What are Sam Smith’s ticket prices?
These are the ticket prices for their two London shows at the O2 Arena, so fans can expect a similar price mark for the other dates.
- Foor standing – £77.35
- Level 1A – £99.85
- Level 4A – £77.35
- Level 4B – £66.10
- Level 4C – £48.85
When do Sam Smith tickets go on sale?
A presale took place on 25 October for fans who had pre-ordered their upcoming album. The signup window has now closed, but if you missed out on tickets there’s another chance.
The majority of tickets will be released in the general sale from 10am on 27 October via Ticketmaster and See Tickets.
You can check out the full tour schedule, and ticket details for the European dates below.
What are the tour dates?
- 12 April – Motorpoint Arena – Sheffield, UK – tickets
- 14 April – 3Arena – Dublin, Ireland – tickets
- 18 April – The O2 Arena – London, UK – tickets
- 19 April – The O2 Arena – London, UK – tickets
- 22 April – Ovo Hydro – Glasgow, UK – tickets
- 25 April – Birmingham Resort World Arena – Birmingham, UK – tickets
- 29 April – Royal Arena – Copenhagen, Denmark – tickets
- 1 May – Mercedes Benz Arena – Berlin, Germany – tickets
- 4 May – Avicii Arena – Stockholm, Sweden – tickets
- 6 May – Spektrum – Oslo, Norway – tickets
- 8 May – Lanxess Arena – Cologne, Germany – tickets
- 9 May – Ziggo Dome – Amsterdam, Netherlands – tickets
- 12 May – Sportpaleis – Antwerp, Belgium – tickets
- 13 May – Accor Arena – Paris, France – tickets
- 16 May – Hallenstadion – Zurich, Switzerland – tickets
- 18 May – Wiener Stadthalle – Vienna, Austria – tickets
- 20 May – Unipol Arena – Bologna, Italy – tickets
- 21 May – Pala Alpitour – Turin, Italy – tickets
- 24 May – AO Arena – Manchester, UK – tickets