Madonna Just Launched Her Celebration Tour: Here’s Where You Can Still Buy Tickets
Written by djfrosty on October 16, 2023
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Madonna‘s highly anticipated Celebration Tour has officially kicked off with the premiere performance taking place in London on Saturday (Oct. 14). If you missed the first show, you don’t need to get “Hung Up” yet, as there are still plenty of opportunities see the 65-year-old hit the stage.
The “Material Girl” singer took to Instagram on Sunday (Oct. 15) to commemorate opening night while giving a sneak peek of the concert experience.
“Thank you LONDON! Opening Night! An Evening i will never forget. 🇬🇧♥️”
The official ticket presale (including rescheduled dates) already occurred on Ticketmaster, but you might still be able to score some through the site or other cheap ticket sites including StubHub, VividSeats and Seat Geek. While Ticketmaster still has a stock of tickets on the market, dates are already selling out, which means you won’t want to wait too long before snagging some.
Keep reading to learn how to get tickets to the Celebration Tour before it’s completely sold out.
Other Ways to Get Madonna Celebration Tour Tickets
VividSeats has Madonna tickets starting at $58, and you can customize your selection by sorting tickets by price or seating area in the arena. Each purchase is protected through VividSeats’ 100% Buyer Guarantee.
StubHub has a stock of tickets starting at $64, and each purchase comes with FanProtect Guarantee. You can also customize your selections based on ones from the site or price range, or you can click on the interactive map to select exactly where you want to sit
Seat Geek is offering tickets starting at $54. The site uses a ranking system on a scale of 1-10 to rate ticket deals. Options labeled as a 10 are considered the best deal, and one-rated tickets are the worst. You can also include fees when looking at prices, and sign up to get notified if ticket sales drop in cost.