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Drake’s 2025 UK tour dates, how to get tickets and presale details

  • Sunday 20 July – Utilita Arena, Birmingham
  • Monday 21 July – Utilita Arena, Birmingham
  • Friday 25 July – Co-op Live, Manchester
  • Saturday 26 July – Co-op Live, Manchester

When do Drake tickets go on general sale?

There’s not long to wait, with general sale for Drake tickets happening on Friday 6 June at 12pm via Live Nation, Ticketmaster and AXS, with fans needing to have accounts in order to buy tickets.

How much are Drake tickets?

Ticket prices for Drake’s $ome $pecial $hows 4 UK tour are yet to be confirmed, though we’ll update this with all the deets once presales go live this week.

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Is there a Drake presale?

Yes, fans have several options when it comes to Drake presales!

Live Nation, Ticketmaster and AXS will be running presales on Wednesday 4 June (tomorrow!) at 12pm.

Alternatively, you’ll have a second chance to secure the goods via SeatUnique on Thursday 5 June at 12pm. Set those alarms and mark your calendars.

VIP Drake tickets

If you’re after a more deluxe Drake ticket experience, you’ll be pleased to know that VIP ticket options are also on offer, taking out some of the stress of ticket buying.

Included in the Drake VIP experience is the following:

  • Faster entry: avoid queues and access the venue through a VIP entrance
  • Premium seating: watch the show from the best seats in the venue
  • Hospitality lounge: enjoy pre and post-show access to a lounge
  • Food and drinks: certain VIP packages will also include food and drinks

Intrigued? Register your interest for VIP tickets and get ahead of the game with options to buy via SeatUnique. You’re welcome.

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