Lorde’s Ultrasound World Tour has been announced and the pre-sale of tickets is all set to go live on May 14. With this all-new world tour, the New Zealand singing sensation Lorde is back in action after a gap of three years. The singer's tour will cover multiple cities when it hits the road across the United States and Europe.
Fans of the 28-year-old would surely not like to miss out this great opportunity to witness their favourite star perform live, especially when it comes after such a long gap. Her last one -- Solar Power Tour -- was in 2022.
As per the official schedule, the singer will start off with the US cities. Her first concert will be held at the Moody Center in Austin, Texas, on September 17.
This will be followed by dates in Chicago (September 19), Nashville (September 20), Columbus (September 23), Toronto (September 24), Boston (September 26), Montreal (September 27), Philadelphia (September 30), New York (October 1), Pittsburgh (October 3), Washington D.C. (October 4), Duluth (October 7), St. Louis (October 9), Milwaukee (October 10), Minneapolis (October 11), Morrison (October 14), Las Vegas (October 17), Inglewood (October 18), Berkeley (October 19), Portland (October 21) and the final show on October 22 in Seattle.
Post this, she will travel to Europe for shows in Luxembourg (November 9), Paris (November 10), Manchester (November 15), London (November 16), Glasgow (November 19), Birmingham (November 20), Dublin (November 22), Amsterdam (November 24), Brussels (November 27), Bologna (November 29), Zurich (November 30), Munich (December 1), Cologne (December 3), Berlin (December 5), Lodz (December 6) and Copenhagen (December 8).
She will conclude the tour with a final show in Stockholm on December 9.
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According to StyleCaster, resale of tickets on StubHub starts at $140, while Vivid Seats is offering tickets at $124 each. The lowest prices of tickets was available on SeatGeek, with tickets starting at $121. Lorde fans can try out their luck to buy the cheapest tickets by visiting these platforms.
Tickets remain available for mostly all the tour dates, especially the ones in the US. On StubHub, the ticket prices go as high as $1,310. Meanwhile, Vivid Seats is offering seats for $3,248, at the highest. SeatGeek’s expensive ticket prices are placed at $1,548.
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FAQs
1. Where to buy tickets for Lorde’s Ultrasound World Tour?
Fans can buy tickets from the singer's official website at lorde.co.nz/tour.
2. What are the platforms to buy the cheapest tickets for Lorde’s Ultrasound World Tour?
The tickets with the lowest prices can be purchased at StubHub, Vivid Seats and SeatGeek.
Fans of the 28-year-old would surely not like to miss out this great opportunity to witness their favourite star perform live, especially when it comes after such a long gap. Her last one -- Solar Power Tour -- was in 2022.
Lorde’s Ultrasound World Tour: Schedule, key dates
Announcing her new tour, the singer shared on Instagram that this was in support of her latest album, Virgin. During her journey, Lorde will be joined by several other musicians, such as Blood Orange, The Japanese House, Nilüfer Yanya, Chanel Beads, Empress Of, Jim-E Stack and Oklou, Elle magazine reported.As per the official schedule, the singer will start off with the US cities. Her first concert will be held at the Moody Center in Austin, Texas, on September 17.
This will be followed by dates in Chicago (September 19), Nashville (September 20), Columbus (September 23), Toronto (September 24), Boston (September 26), Montreal (September 27), Philadelphia (September 30), New York (October 1), Pittsburgh (October 3), Washington D.C. (October 4), Duluth (October 7), St. Louis (October 9), Milwaukee (October 10), Minneapolis (October 11), Morrison (October 14), Las Vegas (October 17), Inglewood (October 18), Berkeley (October 19), Portland (October 21) and the final show on October 22 in Seattle.
Post this, she will travel to Europe for shows in Luxembourg (November 9), Paris (November 10), Manchester (November 15), London (November 16), Glasgow (November 19), Birmingham (November 20), Dublin (November 22), Amsterdam (November 24), Brussels (November 27), Bologna (November 29), Zurich (November 30), Munich (December 1), Cologne (December 3), Berlin (December 5), Lodz (December 6) and Copenhagen (December 8).
She will conclude the tour with a final show in Stockholm on December 9.
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Lorde’s Ultrasound World Tour: Tickets pre-sale
Pre-sale of tickets for Lorde’s Ultrasound World Tour started at 10 AM (local time) on Wednesday, May 14. Meanwhile, the general sale will begin from 10 AM on Friday, May 16.According to StyleCaster, resale of tickets on StubHub starts at $140, while Vivid Seats is offering tickets at $124 each. The lowest prices of tickets was available on SeatGeek, with tickets starting at $121. Lorde fans can try out their luck to buy the cheapest tickets by visiting these platforms.
Tickets remain available for mostly all the tour dates, especially the ones in the US. On StubHub, the ticket prices go as high as $1,310. Meanwhile, Vivid Seats is offering seats for $3,248, at the highest. SeatGeek’s expensive ticket prices are placed at $1,548.
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FAQs
1. Where to buy tickets for Lorde’s Ultrasound World Tour?
Fans can buy tickets from the singer's official website at lorde.co.nz/tour.
2. What are the platforms to buy the cheapest tickets for Lorde’s Ultrasound World Tour?
The tickets with the lowest prices can be purchased at StubHub, Vivid Seats and SeatGeek.
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