Florence and the Machine thrilled their fans late last year with the news that they are returning to British stages this February. And, beginning in just a couple of days, the Florence Welch-fronted band will be playing arenas around the country. Beginning at Belfast's SSE Arena, the Dog Days Are Over singers will be venturing to some of the country's biggest and best locations, including London's O2 Arena (twice), Manchester's Co-op Live and Sheffield's Utilita Arena - to name just a few.
Tickets for these enormous concerts were released back in September, and considering the band have not performed live for a few years, fans were extremely keen to get their hands on them. As a result, plenty of the show's tickets were sold out. Now, just days away from the tour beginning, those who missed out are keen to find tickets of their own. Thankfully, there are plenty of options, including official, resale and VIP websites. We've got all the details below.
Sites such as viagogo, Stubhub, and Vivid Seats allow fans to buy resale tickets from other fans. However, it is important to note that ticket conditions often prohibit resale after initial purchase. Those tickets may not be valid for admittance to gigs.
Fans intending to buy tickets for live events through resale websites should check the ticket terms and conditions, to confirm whether resale is prohibited, before they buy. Ticket terms and conditions can be checked with the original seller, such as Ticketmaster or Live Nation. If resale is prohibited, tickets bought second-hand could be voided and admission to the event refused.
Florence and the Machine tickets are still available right now from a number of online retailers.
While many tickets have sold out from official retailers, including Ticketmaster, resale websites including viagogo and StubHub have plenty available.
These second-hand websites have a number of options available, all starting from around £69.
Here are the links fans need now:
VIAGOGO - Buy Florence and the Machine tickets here.
STUBHUB - Buy Florence and the Machine tickets here.
Alternatively, official websites can still be looked at for last-minute access.
The aforementioned Ticketmaster does have tickets left - but they are scarce. And some of the venues' tickets begin at around £73 each - plus fees.
Meanwhile, VIP website Seat Unique has a string of tickets on offer, as well. Here, fans can buy access to the shows with bonuses, including food and drinks, as well as early access.
Here are the links:
TICKETMASTER - Buy Florence and the Machine tickets here.
SEAT UNIQUE - Buy Florence and the Machine tickets here.
- 6 February - Belfast, SSE Arena
- 8 February - Birmingham, bp pulse Live
- 9 February - Glasgow, OVO Hydro
- 11 February - Newcastle, Utilita Arena
- 13 February - Liverpool, M&S Bank Arena
- 14 February - Sheffield, Utilita Arena
- 16 February - London, The O2
- 17 February - London, The O2
- 20 February - Manchester, Co-op Live
- 24 February - Edinburgh, Royal Highland Showgrounds
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