What you need to know about purchasing P!nk Beautiful Trauma tour tickets

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P!nk’s Beautiful Trauma World Tour will be starting at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium on 20th June, before travelling up to Hampden Park in Glasgow on 22nd and now due to phenomenal public demand a second show has been added on 23rd June. The show will make its way down to Anfield Stadium, Liverpool on 25th June, with London Wembley Stadium connected by EE on 29th and 30th June 2019 the final UK tour dates.

WHEN DO THE TICKETS GO ON SALE?

Tickets go on sale to the public at 10AM on Tuesday 23 October.

WHERE CAN I BOOK TICKETS

Tickets can be purchased from Alt. Tickets; AXS; Gigantic; See Tickets and Ticketmaster. Tickets can also be purchased from SEC for Glasgow and FA Tickets for Wembley.

VIP packages can be purchased from Event Travel.

IS THERE A TICKET LIMIT?

There is a strict limit of eight tickets per person.

GETTING THE TICKETS YOU WANT

The Saturday night shows in Glasgow and Wembley are likely to be the most popular dates for these cities. If you are able to be flexible, availability for the Sunday night in each city may offer you a better chance of securing tickets.

Tickets are sure to sell fast, so to ensure that you manage to purchase be sure to keep up to date across the ticket agents Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for announcements on the best availability.

WHAT TO REMEMBER

To improve your chances of securing the best Beautiful Trauma World Tour tickets we suggest that if you do not already have an account on any of the ticketing sites listed above, then you create one in order to save time when logging on to purchase.

Check your passwords, delivery address, billing information now to reduce any stress when processing your order.

Don’t be surprised if you are put in a queuing system. The ticket agents will be managing the process and till get you to the front of the queue as soon as they can in order for you to purchase your ticket.

A top tip DO NOT refresh your screen if you have been placed in an online queuing system as this may send you to the beginning again.