Sabrina Carpenter, Snow Patrol, James Blunt, and even Craig David are playing across Great Britain over the next few weeks.
As Valentine’s Day and the month of love rolls around, music fans will no doubt be looking for unique and special gifts to present their loved ones. And, thankfully, some of the biggest artists in the world are gearing up to play gigs across the UK this year.
Even more exciting, some of them are even performing over the next month. Which means that you can buy gig tickets and attend the event in less than a few weeks.
This list isn’t comprised of just anybody, either. There are some massive names on this last-minute gift list.
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Starting off strong we have Snow Patrol. Obviously, the band are best known for Chasing Cars, but the rockers have a powerful and robust songbook dedicated to dedication and all things love.
Considering their tickets are coming in under £89 right now for the O2 Arena, and are playing on Valentine’s Day (February 14), they could be the best gift this year.
James Blunt also has some powerful love songs, and he’s playing all over the country across the next ten days. This includes Belfast, Leeds, Glasgow, Manchester and London.
Prefer Craig David? He’s hitting the road in the next week, as well, with shows across the country.
From Milton Keynes to Cardiff, these tickets, beginning at £25, are a great opportunity to recite 7 Days in public to your betrothed.
Sabrina Carpenter is also hitting the UK in March, with arenas around the UK.
All of these tickets are coming from viagogo, the second-hand ticket selling company who specialise in last-minute tickets. We’ve got all the details below on how this may affect you.
Sites such as Viagogo and Vivid Seats allow fans to buy resale tickets from other fans. However, it is important to note that many event promoters say tickets should not be resold after initial purchase and will not be valid for admittance to gigs.
Fans attending live events with tickets acquired through resale websites are advised to double check the ticket terms and conditions at the point of sale – such as Ticketmaster or Live Nation – to ensure a smooth live event experience. Tickets could be voided if they were found to be bought second-hand. As a result, fans are buying at their own risk.
With that said, viagogo also commented: “viagogo is a regulated marketplace where fans have the guarantee.”
But first, here’s a small list of the gigs available in the UK over Valentine’s Day, and some of the tickets’ prices right now:
- Maribou State – 14-16 February, Alexandra Palace, London (from £60)
- Snow Patrol – 14-15 February, The O2 Arena, London (from £89)
- James Blunt – 11–16 February, Belfast, Leeds, Glasgow, Manchester & London (From £91)
- Craig David – 2-20 February, Leeds, Glasgow, Newcastle, Milton Keynes, Brighton, Cardiff, Nottingham, Manchester, Birmingham, Bournemouth, London (from £25)
- Maverick Sabre – 15 February, Roundhouse, London (from £108)
- Rex Orange County – 16-22 February, London Palladium, London (from £50)
- Carly Pearce – 19-20 February, O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London (from £25)
- Lottery Winners – 20-28 February, Bristol, Bournemouth, London, Glasgow, Leeds, Liverpool (from £58)
- Lenny Kravitz – 28 February, OVO Wembley, London (from £97)
- Jack White – 28 February, The Troxy, London (from £97)
- Gracie Abrams – 6 March, O2, London (from £137)
- Teddy Swims – 6-7 March, OVO Arena Wembley, London (from £64)
- Sabrina Carpenter – 8-9 March, O2, London (from £114)
- Michael Kiwanuka – 10 March, Eventim Apollo (from £111)
- FKA Twigs – 21-22 March, Magazine, London (from £57)
Otherwise, you can look at the entire list of upcoming gigs by clicking this link.
Alternatively, if you’d rather look at gigs kicking off in the near future on official retailers’ websites, Ticketmaster and Live Nation are your best bet. These websites allow fans to purchase with confidence from official retailers.
Here’s the links: