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This summer’s hottest resale tickets

From Biffy and Take That to Kneecap and The Weeknd – there's still a chance to see the biggest live events of 2026


Life happens, plans change, the weather turns bad and the babysitter cancels… all great news if you’re waiting to get into My Chemical Romance and haven’t been able to get a ticket yet. Ticketmaster Verified Resale lets you safely sell your unwanted tickets for selected events, opening up your seat for someone else who wants it instead. 

Look out for the pink dots when you click through to buy to see Verified Resale tickets at hundreds of events this summer, including all the biggest events of 2026, like everything below. Thought you’d missed out? Think again. 

American Express presents BST

Pitbull

Hyde Park welcomes everyone this summer – with individual day festival line-ups for BST spanning everything from country and new wave to pop and Pitbull. Mr Worldwide is attempting to break the world record for the total number of people wearing a bald cap on his Friday night slot, but expect the other days to be styled with cowboy hats (Garth Brooks), hair gel (Duran Duran), beards (Mumford & Sons), Adam Levine T-shirts (Maroon 5) and whatever people wear to a Lewis Capaldi gig.

BST runs from 27 June to 12 July. Check for available tickets, including resale, here

Biffy Clyro

BIffy Clyro on stage

Biffy’s back on summer stages atop an empire they’ve spent two decades building – riffs that land like weather systems and choruses that feel communal. Over the last few years, Simon Neil and co. have sharpened their balance between abrasion and uplift, and recent tours have leaned into both. Expect a set that treats the catalogue as a living thing – elastic, loud and still evolving in real time.

Biffy Clyro play London, Cardiff and Edinburgh this summer. Check for available tickets, including resale, here

Bon Jovi

Bon Jovi - Livin' On A Prayer

When you open your last album with a track called ‘Legendary’, you know you’re in the history making business. Bon Jovi in 2026 are less about hair-spray mythology and more about stamina – which, frankly, is much more impressive. With 2024’s Forever nudging their later catalogue into sharper focus, the band have found a new groove. The hits are still unavoidable – ‘Livin’ on a Prayer’, ‘It’s My Life’, ‘You Give Love a Bad Name’ – but this isn’t a band that’s showing any signs of slowing down.

Bon Jovi play Wembley and Murrayfield this summer. Check for tickets, including resale, here

Boyzone

Boyzone

Boyzone are playing stadiums with S Club and B*Witched, which probably means Smash Hits is coming back, you can watch Top Of The Pops after you’ve done your homework, and everything’s right with the world again. The boys’ winning 90s formula hasn’t changed – tight harmonies, clean arrangements and songs built for the slow dance at the school disco. ‘No Matter What’ and ‘Love Me For A Reason’ still sound like the most pristine pop around, and recent shows have kept things refreshingly unfussy: no overthinking, no unnecessary updates (and no giant mechanical elephants…).

Boyzone play two nights at the Emirates Stadium in June. Find tickets here

Bruno Mars

Bruno Mars - Just The Way You Are (Official Music Video)

Bruno Mars treats touring like a special occasion – which is handy, because that’s exactly how it feels. Fresh from the Silk Sonic detour, he’s back to threading funk, pop and R&B into something that feels suspiciously effortless. It isn’t, of course – the band are locked in, every transition is tight, and Mars himself never lets a note slip. Expect ‘Locked Out of Heaven’ to lift Wembley this summer, six times over.

Bruno Mars brings The Romantic Tour to Wembley for six nights in July. Find tickets, including resale, here

Calvin Harris

Calvin Harris performs on stage during Radio 1's Big Weekend 2022

Calvin Harris has reached the enviable stage of his career where he can casually drop a set that covers 15 years of dance music without breaking a sweat. From the early thump of ‘I’m Not Alone’ to the sleek, guest-heavy grooves of Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 2, his catalogue does most of the heavy lifting. Live, it’s less about showboating and more about control – knowing exactly when to let a track breathe and when to slam the next one in. Harris isn’t trying to prove anything anymore, which is probably why it works so well. The room moves, he nudges it along, everyone leaves slightly better calibrated.

Find tickets for Calvin Harris here

Courteeners Live From Wythenshawe Park

Courteeners

Liam Fray’s songwriting, especially across More. Again. Forever. and Pink Cactus Café, has grown up, but not so much that ‘Not Nineteen Forever’ won’t still cause absolute scenes at their hometown gig in Wythenshawe Park this summer. The beauty of the Courteeners is their simplicity: big park, big crowd, songs everyone knows, and a gig that’ll go down in Manchester history.

Courteeneers play Wythenshawe Park on 29 August. Check here for available resale tickets

David Gray

DAVID GRAY - This Year’s Love (Official Music Video)

David Gray isn’t chasing the big singalong moment anymore – he’s letting it come to him. Since Skellig and 2025’s Dear Life, his writing has shifted towards something quieter, more detailed; the kind of songs that reward attention rather than demand it. That makes the live set more interesting than you might expect. ‘Babylon’ still lands, obviously, but it’s surrounded by material that asks for a bit more patience. It’s the sound of an artist who knows exactly what he’s good at and isn’t in a rush to prove anything else.

David Gray is fitting a summer tour around several festival dates. Find details and tickets here

Edinburgh Summer Sessions

The Cure

Boasting Biffy Clyro, The Cure, Florence + The Machine, Lorde, Deftones and The Prodigy, Edinburgh’s Royal Highland Showgrounds has one of the biggest and most diverse line-ups of the summer this year – with headline performances spread over a whole week. Throw in family day festival Heather On The Hill and you really have got something for everyone.

Find all dates and details for this year’s Edinburgh Summer Sessions here, including resale availability

Glasgow Summer Sessions

Alanis Morissette

Not to be outdone by Edinburgh, Glasgow is hosting its own summer program in 2026 – and it’s getting in first, running from 27 June to 4 July. Opening with State Fayre draftees The Lumineers, Bellahouston Park is also welcoming Teddy Swims, Alanis Morissette, Pitbull, Kings Of Leon, My Chemical Romance, and many, many more.

See the full Glasgow Summer Sessions 2026 line-up here, along with tickets

Kasabian

Kasabian

If you’re missing Kasabian at Leeds and TRNSMT this summer, there’s still space down the front at their Finsbury Park takeover on 4 July via Resale. With Serge now firmly at the helm, the band favour punch over sprawl – and it shows. ‘Club Foot’ still stomps, ‘Underdog’ still soars, and ‘Fire’ still self-ignites every flare in the crowd. Expect scenes.

Check for Kasabian resale availability here

Kneecap

KNEECAP - I Bhfiacha Linne (Reading & Leeds 2024)

The Daily Mail‘s favourite band are back again, playing Reading & Leeds and one massive Crystal Palace Park show with The Mary Wallopers, Fat Dog, Biig Piig and more. Coming off the back of new album Fenian and a run of controversy that’s almost sent them to prison a few times, expect Kneecap to come out swinging this summer. It’s not like there’s been much going on in the news they might want to talk about…

Kneecap play Crystal Palace Park on 27 June. Find tickets here

Lewis Capaldi

Lewis Capaldi

2026 is the summer of Capaldi – with festival appearances at Isle of Wight, Latitude, TRNSMT, BST and more, plus a string of day festivals at cities and parks up and down the UK. No excuses for not catching him, then, with resale helping you to lose your heart and your voice at a venue near you.

Find Lewis Capaldi tickets here

My Chemical Romance

My Chemical Romance on stage

My Chemical Romance don’t play out that often, which makes every appearance feel like an event. Since reuniting, they’ve resisted the easy nostalgia run – instead treating The Black Parade and Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge as living, breathing records rather than museum pieces. If you’ve ever wanted to see The Chems without it feeling like a throwback, this is your window.

My Chemical Romance bring the Long Live The Black Parade Tour to London, Liverpool and Glasgow this summer. Find tickets here

System Of A Down

System Of A Down - Chop Suey! (Official HD Video)

System Of A Down gigs are rare, full stop. Built on the jagged brilliance of Toxicity, Mezmerize and Hypnotize, their catalogue still sounds out of step with everything around it, and that’s the appeal. ‘Chop Suey!’ and ‘B.Y.O.B.’ aren’t just songs, they’re pressure points, and hearing them in a live setting is something else entirely. Opportunities to catch System Of A Down don’t come around often, and they don’t hang about when they do. Take that as a hint.

System Of A Down play three nights at the Spurs stadium this July. Find tickets, including resale, here

Take That

Take That - Greatest Day (Live from The Circus Tour / 2009)

Take That are bringing The Circus back, which means if you missed it the first time – or just want another go – here’s your shot. Expect acrobatics, hot air balloons and giant metal elephants all wrapped around one of pop’s biggest and brightest setlists. Sometimes bigger really is better, with the sequel to the fastest selling UK tour in history gearing up to be the blockbuster of the summer.

Take That return to UK stadiums in May, June and July this year. Find tickets here

Teddy Swims

Teddy Swims

Teddy Swims has gone from viral cover star to serious contender in record time, and the chance to see him in this phase feels well-timed. Off the back of his two part albums I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy, his rise has been powered by that voice – big, flexible, impossible to ignore. Live, it’s the centrepiece, cutting through without much need for extras. ‘Lose Control’ will be a crowd moment, and he’s only just getting started.

Find tickets to Teddy Swims here

The Weeknd

The Weeknd - The Hills

The Weeknd doesn’t do small, and chances to see him at this level don’t come around too often. Following Hurry Up Tomorrow in the middle of the ongoing After Hours Til Dawn run, Abel Tesfaye has built a show that matches his catalogue in scale. ‘Blinding Lights’ and ‘Starboy’ are unavoidable, but it’s the full sweep of the set that lands – built to pull you in. This isn’t a casual night out; it’s a full production. If you’re going to see The Weeknd, this is the version to see.

The Weeknd: After Hours Til Dawn Tour comes to Wembley and The Etihad this summer. Find tickets here


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