Thousands of Dua Lipa attempted to get Dua Lipa tickets this morning as the first wave of sales for her Anfield gig began with the 02 Priority presale. Dua performed at Radio City Christmas Live at the M&S Bank Arena in December 2016 and returned as part of her Future Nostalgia Tour in 2022.
The global pop star also performed the opening ceremony for the 2018 Champions League final between Liverpool FC and Real Madrid. The Reds sang along to One Kiss, made by Dua Lipa and Calvin Harris.
Despite losing the final 3-1, the memory remained a fond one to those in the NSC Olimpiyskiy Stadium in Kyiv that night. Reds have continued to sing One Kiss at Anfield and cup finals since with Dua declaring herself as an “honorary supporter.”
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Many fans have been trying to get tickets today via the presale. Thousands of fans entered the queue this morning, with some reported having as many as 7,920 people in front of them.
Many took to X/Twitter to express their frustration at the amount of people attempting to see Dua Live. One said: "Why are so many people in the queue for Dua Lipa, please just give me some tickets." Another added: "Just let me in."
Fans attempting to get tickets for other shows have experienced similar frustrations. One said: "How the hell is the presale for Dua Lipa in Prague already sold out? I was waiting in the queue and when it finally let me in there are no tickets?"
Until today, the ticket prices for the show had not been confirmed. This changed with the 02 Priority presale going live this morning. In a notice posted on Ticketmaster's website, it states that tickets for her Anfield show will range from £47.30 to £305.09 plus a per order charge of £2.75.
These are all subject to availability. Eligible fans for the presale this morning must access this sale from the O2 Priority website or the O2 Priority app. One fan who purchased Gold standing area tickets said they were priced at £131 each.
At Dua's Wembley show, standing tickets cost £98. There were four package options to choose from: Premium Tickets, Private Box (un-catered hospitality), Gold and Private Box (catered hospitality), and they set you back from £159.
If you miss out today, there are still other opportunities this week to try and secure your place. Tomorrow (Thursday, September 19), an artist presale will begin at 10am via Dua’s website.
At the same time, a sale for Liverpool FC season ticket holders and members who registered their interest will begin. Tickets are subject to availability and registering for the pre-sale does not guarantee that you will be able to purchase tickets.
To enquire about hospitality packages for this event contact the LFC hospitality team on 0151 264 2222 or email [email protected].
A number of VIP ticket packages are currently being advertised on LFC’s website. Prices range from just over £300 to just under £450. You can find a full breakdown of different options here.
General sale tickets will be up for grabs on Friday, September 20. The sale will go live at 10am on Ticketmaster’s website and will be on a first come, first served basis.
Ahead of the sale, Ticketmaster has warned fans of an important rule for the Anfield gig. A maximum of six tickets can be purchased. Any tickets in excess of six will be cancelled.
Persons who exceed the ticket limit may have any or all of their orders and tickets cancelled without notice by Ticketmaster at its discretion. This includes orders associated with the same name, e-mail address, billing address, credit card number or other information.
There are other rules in place for the gig. No under 18s are allowed in the front row of the upper tier. No under 14s are allowed on the floor.
All under 16s to be supervised by an adult over 18. No under 2's are allowed in the stadium. Due to all tickets being electronic, no delivery fee will be applied.
Anfield can fit up to 61,276 fans and spectators for music concerts. This has been seen in recent gigs at the stadium for artists including Taylor Swift, P!nk and Elton John.