The Killers 2020 tour: Are tickets left for band's show at St Mary's Stadium in Southampton?
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The band will play the show in Hampshire on Wednesday, June 3 next year, with support from Blossoms, as part of their 2020 UK stadium tour.
Unsurprisingly they have proved hugely popular – so if you haven’t had chance to buy them yet you are probably wondering if any are left?
Here’s what you need to know:
When did tickets go on sale?
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Hide AdThe pre-sale started on Wednesday morning and general sale began at 9am today.
Can I still get tickets?
The Killers are one of the most popular bands in the world and tickets have proved hugely popular for the tour so far.
Here’s what is left on major ticketing sites:
Ticketmaster
According to the website, they have some tickets remaining but they will set you back a pretty penny.
The lowest price is for the VIP standing which start at £145 each.
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Hide AdThere are some VIP seating tickets for £150 each also remaining, as well as platinum tickets ranging from £170 to £190.
Bronze hospitality packages at £239 per ticket and Silver hospitality packages which will set you back £309 each.
Ticketmaster are also selling resale tickets ranging from £173.79 to £191.04 per ticket.
See Tickets
Options for tickets on this website are a bit better than Ticketmaster.
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Hide AdWhile pitch standing and the cheaper seated tickets have sold out, there are some more affordable options than Ticketmaster.
Seated tickets for £71.50 to £93.50 are still available from See Tickets.
There are also VIP packages starting at £150 up to £309 available.
Have you managed to get tickets? Let us know in the comments below!
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