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Eric Clapton, the globally renowned guitarist and songwriter, is set to return to the UK. This year, he will be performing in just two cities.

He will grace the stage of London’s Royal Albert Hall for three nights, and also make an appearance in Nottingham where, on May 18, 2025, Eric Clapton will perform at its Motorpoint Arena. There, he will entertain over 10,000 fans with his timeless music spanning several decades.

Across these gigs, his setlist will likely feature hits such as Wonderful Tonight, Layla, Change the World, Tears In Heaven, Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door, and many more.

Tickets for the star’s forthcoming UK tour were initially released in December, with many selling out within minutes.

However, there is still a chance for Eric Clapton fans to secure their spot on the upcoming tour by exploring various online resale retailers.

Eric Clapton tickets are currently available through several resale websites, including viagogo, Vivid Seats and StubHub.

These platforms offer fans the opportunity to purchase second-hand tickets up until the event date, and potentially at discounted prices.

However, the tickets could also go the other way, and rise in price as the gigs draw ever closer. 

Either way, fans will be able to purchase their ideal tickets, including front-row seats. 

Those wishing to attend the upcoming Eric Clapton shows can buy tickets now using these links: 

VIAGOGO – Buy Eric Clapton tickets here.

VIVID SEATS – Buy Eric Clapton tickets here.

STUBHUB – Buy Eric Clapton tickets here.

For those fans who prefer to purchase their tickets through official channels, we’ve got you covered there as well.

The official Eventim website allows fans to buy tickets for both the Royal Albert Hall and Nottingham Motorpoint gigs. 

Here’s the link: 

EVENTIM – Buy Eric Clapton tickets here.

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