How to get Lewis Capaldi UK and European tour tickets after pre-sale sells out – Messenger Newspapers

With the news that Lewis Capaldi is doing a UK and European tour, many are eager to secure their own tickets.
While the pre-sale has sold out, the general sale is taking place this week and will see thousands from across the UK and Europe try to secure their tickets for the much sought-after tour.
The pre-sale went live today (Wednesday, October 26) but sold out in a matter of seconds according to the Scottish singer on Twitter.
❌ PRE-SALE SOLD OUT IN SECONDS ❌

am speechless…

3 years away and had no idea what to expect… you all just SOLD OUT the entire uk & europe pre-sale in literally seconds ❤️

thank u all so, so, so much. general sale is 9am friday if you missed out xox pic.twitter.com/5KhppuEUlJ
READ MORE: Lewis Capaldi pre-sale sells out in seconds ahead of UK and European tour
Lewis announced that he would be releasing a new album in 2023 called Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent, featuring his hit single Forget Me.
The pre-sale of the album is now available and fans can purchase CDs, cassettes, and vinyls of the artist’s second studio album on the Lewis Capaldi website here.
Lewis Capaldi’s UK and European 2023 tour will see the Scottish pop icon travel to dozens of European cities like Madrid, Berlin, London, Manchester, and Glasgow in January, February, and March next year.
To find out more about his upcoming tour, please read: Lewis Capaldi announces new album and European tour dates
While Lewis Capaldi’s presale sold out in mere seconds, the general sale of his concert tickets will take place on Friday, October 28 from 9 am but is expected to sell out fast.
Tickets will be available from Ticketmaster here.
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