How to buy Bastille tour tickets, get presale, and prices | Music | Entertainment
Bastille have dominated British music charts for around 15 years, and now, the band are keen to celebrate. The rockers – who are best known for such hits as Happier, Pompeii, Good Grief, Doom Days and plenty more – have just announced a string of massive tour dates around the UK taking place this year. Kicking off in November, Bastille will be playing arenas around the country to celebrate their “career-spanning, multi-billion streaming records” in a tour they have dubbed From All Sides.
Along this tour, Bastille will be playing such iconic venues as London’s O2 Arena, Nottingham’s Motorpoint Arena, Cardiff’s Utilita Arena, and plenty more. Tickets will be released at the end of the week, but presale kicks off just before then, and we’ve got all the information you need to get involved now.
Bastille are holding one massive presale event before general onsale kicks off.
The presale begins on Wednesday, March 26, 2025, at 10am and comes directly from O2 Priority.
These tickets will only be available to fans who have subscriptions to the O2 mobile phone network. And, once they have accessed their portal and secured their presale link or code, they can buy tickets using the link below:
After the presale comes to an end, general onsale will begin.
Bastille tickets will be released on general onsale from Friday, March 28, 2025, at 10am.
These tickets will be available to everyone who wants to purchase them. They will also require no kind of special link or code access to get involved.
Here’s the links fans need:
TICKETMASTER – Buy Bastille tickets here.
At the time of writing, ticket prices have not yet been announced for Bastille’s upcoming UK arena tour.
However, considering they are playing solely in arenas around the country, ticket prices are expected to have risen above their last tour’s prices.
Tickets for London’s O2 Arena gigs usually begin around £60-70 per ticket for some of the seats at the back of the venue.
Meanwhile, some of the seats closer to the stage, and standing tickets, can be priced up to around or more than £150.
Bastille have sold more than 13 million records worldwide, achieved three number-one albums, six UK Top 40 Singles, and amassed more than 2 billion video views.
Speaking out about their upcoming tour, Bastille said: “We’re really excited to announce that we’re going on tour for the first time in a while to play the songs we all love from our first 15 years and beyond.”
They humbly added: “Hope to see a load of you in November.”