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Here’s how to get Lady Gaga tickets

The visual and music spectacular that is Lady Gaga will return to the UK in October as part of her world tour. Here’s everything you need to know.

Having wowed audiences at the Super Bowl half-time show, Lady Gaga has revealed that she’ll be taking the show on the road, kicking off the Joanna World Tour on the 1 August 2017.

Taking in North America and the Rock In Rio Festival, she’ll reach Europe on 22 September, before playing three UK dates. It’s marks her first trip over to the UK since 2014’s Art Pop tour.

We’ve got all the details you need to get your hands on those tickets:


When and where is she playing?

Here are those all-important dates:

9 October – The O2, London
15 October – Arena, Birmingham
17 October – Arena, Manchester


When do tickets go on sale?

General sale kicks off on Friday 10 February at 9AM here. You’re going to want to bookmark this link for easy access come the on-sale date.

There are a few pre-sale options too. O2 customers will have access to a pre-sale from 9AM on Wednesday 8 February.

There’s also a Live Nation pre-sale from 9AM on Thursday 9 February. Log into your free Live Nation account to access this one.

VIP Ticket Packages also available from VIP Nation.


What can you expect?

What better way to know what’s in store than to watch Lady Gaga in action. If you didn’t catch her half-time performance at the Super Bowl, you can watch it below.


Grab the Ticketmaster app.

Lady Gaga tickets will be available through the Ticketmaster app. Often the fastest way to get tickets, you can store your personal and payment details for speedy one-click purchasing, and scan your card directly into the app. Perfect! For more information, and to download the app, head here.


Open your account and log in now.

Get the details out of the way before tickets go on sale by logging in and checking your Ticketmaster account ahead of time. We recommend checking passwords, delivery address and billing information now, to reduce any stress when processing your order later on. Head to Ticketmaster.co.uk and log in to your account to get started.


Don’t refresh your screen.

Stick to one window when you’re being pushed through the virtual queue and always resist the urge to refresh. Hitting the refresh button means you’ll lose your place in the queue and, as frustrating as it can get, patience is the only way to win this game.

Ticketmaster is equipped with sophisticated systems that are designed to manage and process ticket purchases as quickly as possible. The queuing system that appears on your screen is actually doing something and will place you at the front of the line as soon as possible.


Check when tickets are available – even once they’re on sale.

Keep up-to-date with the latest ticket news on Twitter. If anything changes with these Lady Gaga tickets – anything at all – our social followers will be the first to know about it.

We send real time updates as the general sales happens, including any (unlikely) technical difficulties that might occur and alerts on when new tickets become available. When we have popular shows come on sale, we try our very best behind the scenes to secure as many tickets for you as possible and here’s where you’ll know if we’ve been successful.


General tickets will be available from at 9:00 on Friday 10 February 2017 through Ticketmaster.co.uk.