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How to get tickets for Dua Lipa at Liverpool’s Anfield Stadium in 2025

The pop icon is stopping by Liverpool on her Radical Optimism World Tour next summer

Amy Houghton
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Amy Houghton
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Photograph: Tyrone Lebon
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Dua Lipa is, famously, the ‘vacanza queen’. A quick scroll through her social media and you’ll quickly get jealous of her holidaying. Now, the pop star has announced that she’s travelling the world again, only this time it’s for the 2025 leg of her ’Radical Optimism’ World Tour. 

Stopping off in Australia, Europe and North America, the tour includes two shows at Wembley. The London shows were announced by Dua back in July following her spectacular Glastonbury headline performance.

But we now know that she’s treating the UK to one more show in Liverpool. Want to see Dua Lipa dance the night away live and in person? Here’s everything you need to know about getting tickets to her show at Liverpool’s Anfield Stadium.  

When is Dua Lipa playing at Liverpool’s Anfield Stadium?

Mark your calendars: She’ll be there on Tuesday June 24 2025.

When do tickets go on sale?

General sale will go live on Friday September 20 at 10am over on Ticketmaster

Is there a presale?

Why, of course. Presales start with the O2 Priority Sale on Wednesday September 18 at 10am. Alternatively, you can sign up for artist presale on Dua’s website. That’ll go live at 10am on Thursday September 19. 

How much will tickets cost?

Prices for the Liverpool show haven’t been confirmed yet. But you can take a look at the London ticket fees for an idea of what to expect: 

  • Gold circle standing – £130
  • Rear pitch standing – £98
  • Lower level seats – £130-£155
  • Level 5 Seats – £64-£85

 

What’s been said about the show?

Announcing the new dates on her social media, Dua Lipa wrote: ’They said they “miss 2022 Dua. Well, I'll be hauling ass for the foreseeable and I can't wait to bring this show to you.’ 

What’s the capacity of Liverpool Anfield Stadium?

Anfield can fit up to 61,276 fans and spectators for music concerts, as shown by Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour shows at the stadium

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