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Tickets for Pink's 2023 show at the University of Bolton Stadium show start from £50 and will go up in price depending on the type of tickets and the time fans buy them.
Pre-sale tickets went live earlier this week, while general sale tickets were made available at 10am on Friday (October 14) on Ticketmaster. Thousands entered the online waiting rooms on the ticket site for the Summer Carnival 2023 tour on Friday.
General sale prices for Pink's Bolton shows are between £49.50 to £162 for seated, £104 for pitch standing and £162 for Golden Circle Standing. Official Platinum tickets range between £147.35 to £194.69, these vary in price though due to demand. With new ticket based pricing systems fans now pay more for tickets depending on the demand, meaning the more people who join the virtual queue to buy, the higher the price will be.
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Considering this is Pink's first tour back in the UK since her Beautiful Trauma World Tour back in 2019, lots of fan were keen to get tickets. Pink will close her England dates, after her Sunderland and Birmingham shows, by headlining at the British Summer Time festival in London. The prices to see her perform here start at £95.75, fans can buy tickets to her festival performance, here on Ticketmaster.
The 'So What' singer delighted fans with her announcement of the 2023 tour, posting details she said: "UK and Europe, I’m coming for ya! Can’t wait to see your beautiful faces next summer!"
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