Post Malone has added a second gig to his Manchester 'Twelve Carat Tour' line-up to meet huge demand, as tickets are now available to buy. More than 8,000 people have joined the sale queue in the first ten minutes of it starting on Ticketmaster and ticket options are limited.
Due to overwhelming demand during this week's earlier pre-sales, the rapper will now play back-to-back shows at the AO Arena this spring on May 16 and 17. The sale started at 10am and just minutes in the cheaper, general tickets are selling quickly.
Standing tickets, which are priced at one of the cheapest rates at £87.50 each, for the May 16 date seem to already have sold out on Ticketmaster, as well as the other standing option, VIP pit standing which starts at £126.50.
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Tickets on the following May 17 date are also few and far between, with many of the ticket options showing as unavailable or 'we couldn't find the tickets you searched for'. More expensive options, including the official platinum tickets are available from £244.95 each where fans pay for a clear view and champagne experience.
Other tickets still available to buy include hotel and ticket packages like a night at the four start Clayton with seated tickets or Hotel Indigo package, this all start from £217 per person and rise depending on the hotel.
Confirmed prices Manchester 'Twelve Carat Tour' shows
- Standing ticket - £87.50
- Seated ticket - £59 - £104
- VIP pit standing - £126.50
- Aisle seating ticket - £70.50 - £115
- Official platinum tickets £81.84 - £239.70
Other UK dates have also proved to be in popular demand, with shows at the London O2, Dublin, Glasgow and Birmingham also appearing to have a low number of tickets left on Ticketmaster.
Gigs have also been confirmed for European cities including Stockholm, Oslo, Antwerp, Zurich, Cologne and Amsterdam which can be bought online on Ticketmaster too, but queues are even longer.
If UK dates sell-out, closer European shows are often another good option for dedicated fans. The Amsterdam date for Post Malone's show on May 19 has more than 20,000 people waiting to buy tickets.
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