Ticket resale website Twickets has partnered up with Lewis Capaldi after the singer’s 2023 tour sold out in seconds earlier this morning.
General tickets for the Forget Me artist’s UK and European tour went live on Ticketmaster and See Tickets at 9 am BST on Friday, October 28, 2022.
Many fans are disappointed that they couldn’t grab tickets due to the huge demand but they can check several resale ticket websites. Here’s what to do.
Twickets: Lewis Capaldi resale Tickets
Twickets has paired up with Lewis Capaldi as the singer’s official resale ticket website to protect fans from buying expensive resale tickets.
“Twickets is an ethical ticket resale marketplace, enabling users to sell spare tickets at the price they paid, or less,”The platform has provided explanations. “We have partnered with Lewis Capaldi as his official ticket resale platform to protect fans from being ripped off by profiteering resale sites that encourage ticket touting.”
Sellers can sell their tickets free of charge, but buyers will need to pay 10-15% of the ticket’s price. Sellers must have a PayPal Account to sell their tickets. Buyers can pay using major debit and credit card as well PayPal.
There is high demand for resale ticket on the platform. Be sure to verify. Twickets’ websiteFor regular updates and availability
For more information, keep your eyes on Twickets’ TwitterYou can find their resale tickets on this page.
For tickets to Lewis Capaldi, check out Ticketmaster
Another popular place to buy resale ticket is Ticketmaster’sFan-to-fan resale market as their prices are regulated. Log into your profile to find out more about how you can get tickets.
The tickets are usually available in pink or purple but they will be slightly more costly than general sale tickets.
Check out our ticketsThere is also a fan-to–fan marketplace. To link your tickets to your account, you will need an account.
Lewis said that he won’t add any more tour dates, so resale tickets remain the only option.
Lewis Capaldi 2023 tour dates
These are the tour dates and locations as part of Lewis Capaldi’s 2023 tour:
- 14 January – Leeds, First Direct Arena
- 16 January – Sheffield, Utilita Arena
- 18 January – Manchester, AO Arena
- 19 January – Liverpool, M&S Bank Arena
- 21 January – Newcastle, Utilita Arena
- 23 January – Aberdeen, P&J Live
- 24 January – Glasgow, OVO Hydro
- 26 January – Birmingham, Utilita Arena
- 27 January – Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena
- 29 January – Belfast, SSE Arena
- 30 January – Dublin, 3Arena
- 1 February – Cardiff, Cardiff International Arena
- 2 February – Exeter, Westpoint Arena
- 13 February – Warsaw, Torwar
- 14 February – Vienna, Stadthalle
- 16 February – Berlin, Mercedes Benz Arena
- 17 February – Prague, O2 Arena
- 19 February – Hamburg, Barclays Arena
- 21 February – Frankfurt, Festhalle
- 23 February – Antwerp, Sportpaleis
- 25 February – Amsterdam, Ziggo Dome
- 26 February – Paris, Accor Arena
- 28 February – Cologne, Lanxess Arena
- 2 March – Copenhagen, Royal Arena
- 3 March – Oslo, Spektrum
- 5 March – Stockholm, Avicii Arena
- 7 March – Zurich, Hallenstadion
- 8 March – Milan, Mediolanum Forum
- 10 March – Barcelona, Palau Sant Jordi
- 11 March – Madrid, Wizink Center
- 14 March – Stuttgart, Schleyer-Halle
- 15 March – Munich – Olympiahalle
Here’s another teaser at what’s to come during the 2023 tour:
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