Stevie Wonder is a living legend and one of the most influential musicians of this day and age. The soul icon has been making music since the age of 12 and at nearly 75 years old, he’s still going strong. In fact, he’s just announced that he’ll be heading on a UK tour this summer.
That’s right, in just a few months time, you could get to hear live renditions of absolute classics like ‘Superstition’, ‘Higher Ground’ and ‘Isn’t She Lovely’ straight from the man himself. It’ll be the first time that the soul singer has performed in the UK since 2019 and the first time he’ll have played in Wales for more than 50 years.
So, who know when your next opportunity will be. If you’re committed to seeing Stevie at least once in your life, here’s all the info you need to get tickets for his Love, Light and Song tour this year.
When is Stevie Wonder going on tour?
The legendary singer is embarking on his tour around the UK in July this year.
What UK dates are confirmed?
So, far there are five confirmed dates for Stevie Wonder’s Love, Light and Song tour, including two arena shows and three festivals. They are:
- July 3: Lytham, Lytham Festival
- July 5: Manchester, Co-op Live
- July 7: Birmingham, Utilita Arena
- July 9: Cardiff, Blackweir Fields
- July 12: London, BST Hyde Park – find out more here.
When do tickets go on sale?
Tickets for Stevie’s UK dates go on sale at 10am on Friday, March 21 on Live Nation or Ticketmaster.
Is there a presale?
Fans can access the AmEx presale for Stevie’s BST Hyde Park performance right now. For his other dates, there’s an O2 Priority sale happening from 10am on Wednesday, March 19 and a Live Nation presale going live at 10am on Thursday, March 20. You can register for that one here.
For Lytham and Cardiff, you can also sign up to the Cuffe and Taylor presale, also starting at 10am on Thursday, here.
How much are tickets?
Prices for Stevie Wonder depend on the show. At the moment we know that tickets for his headline BST performance start from £91.25 for general admission. Prices for the rest of his shows haven’t been released yet.
What about VIP?
At BST Hyde Park, VIP tickets for Stevie start at £253.75 and go all the way up to £490.75 for the most expensive package.
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