West Lothian superstar Lewis Capaldi is returning to Edinburgh to put on two shows, to celebrate his new album - Broken By Desire to be Heavenly Sent.
The local singer is currently venturing across Europe with fellow West Lothian band, Mark Sharp and the Bicycle Thieves, as he embarks on a global tour in 2023.
At the end of the summer, Lewis will return to Edinburgh to perform at the Royal Highland Showgrounds, with popular 2000's band McFly supporting the cause.
Lewis had originally put one date in Edinburgh on his website, but it sold out within seconds due to extremely high demand.
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Now, the new date - August 30 - is on presale now, and tickets are being snapped up left right and centre.
Here's how you can secure tickets to Lewis Capaldi's highly-anticipated return to the capital, and how much it will set you back.
Is Lewis Capaldi's Edinburgh dates on sale?
The original show at the Royal Highland Showgrounds, September 1, is currently sold out. However, the August 30 date is on presale on Gigs in Scotland right now.
General sale will open on Ticketmaster on Friday, February 17 at 9am - that is, if there's any tickets left over from presale!
How much are tickets for Lewis Capaldi's Edinburgh show?
One general admission ticket is £67.50, with booking fees and service charges not included. You can also purchase a VIP ticket for £101.20 each (booking fees and service charges apply).
The VIP area provides a secluded area within the main festival arena where your ticket will give you access to an exclusive VIP bar, food offering, seating, and flushing toilet facilities.
The VIP Garden has a private area which includes a view of the main stage. It is important to note that this ticket does not give you guaranteed access to the front of the stage within the main arena.
You can purchase tickets for Lewis Capaldi's show in Edinburgh on the Ticketmaster website from 9am on Friday, February 17.
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