Anfield Watch
·20 September 2024
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·20 September 2024
Pop superstar Dua Lipa will perform at Liverpool's Anfield Stadium and tickets go on sale this morning (Friday 20 September) at 10am here.
Dua Lipa famously performed at the 2018 Champions League final in Kyiv in front of the Liverpool fans, who adopted hit single One Kiss as an anthem after the performance. It means tickets for her gig at the newly refurbished Anfield are set to be in high demand when they go on sale at Ticketmaster and Seat Unique.
The club is expecting a sell out for the first Anfield music event of 2025 and provide further funds for the club. It is not only the club that benefits, the 11 gigs that have taken place at Anfield so far including the likes of the Bon Jovi, Pink and Taylor Swift have boosted the local economy by £31m according to research by Turley Economics.
The club estimated it earned between £5m and £10m from the Taylor Swift concerts, helping to generate more revenue from Anfield on non-match days. The club can host four gigs every summer depending on friendly fixtures and redevelopment plans at Anfield and the club has benefitted from millions of pounds in revenue from the events.
Those hoping to get a ticket to Dua Lipa for the 24 June 2025 show will find a drastically different Anfield Stadium for the event. Standing will take place across the pitch, with the stage placed at the Anfield Road End. That will be the only empty stand, with Dua Lipa fans seated along the Main Stand and Sir Kenny Dalgish Stand. The best seats in the house will be directly opposite the stage in the iconic Kop Stand.
Fans will also be able to book Anfield's hospitality suites - something that would be significantly more expensive on a match day - and see the corporate facilities at Anfield for the concert. Hospitality tickets can be booked via official hospitality supplier Seat Unique.
General sale tickets will be on sale on Ticketmaster here at 10am. Fans will need to create a Ticketmaster account in advance here. There will be a queue in place on the website and demand for the Anfield gigs is expected to be high.
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