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Metallica tickets and how to get yours through resale | Music | Entertainment


Metallica stopped the presses earlier this month with the news that they will be hitting the road in the UK next year. This M72 world tour will include no fewer than four shows in the UK, all of which are at stadiums around the country. This includes such massive venues as Glasgow’s Hampden Park, Cardiff’s Principality Stadium and the London Stadium.

However, when tickets were first released on Friday, May 30, 2025, at 10am, they were snapped up in no time after general onsale commenced. As a result, fans have been looking at purchasing resale tickets from a number of second-hand websites – such as viagogo and StubHub. While this may not be some fans’ first choice, we have broken down all the current ticket options available right now.

Metallica tickets were originally released on general onsale Friday, May 30, 2025, at 10am.

These tickets, released from such official retailers as Ticketmaster and Live Nation, were sold out in no time.

Thankfully, fans still have a chance to get tickets now using resale websites such as viagogo, Vivid Seats and StubHub.

These websites give fans the chance to buy second-hand tickets while also avoiding online queues, surge pricing, and much more.

Tickets from these websites also allow fans to buy their most ideal tickets. That means any seat, any area on top of picking and choosing how much to spend, as well.

Here’s the links fans need now:

VIAGOGO – Buy Metallica resale tickets here.

VIVID SEATS – Buy Metallica resale tickets here.

STUBHUB – Buy Metallica resale tickets here.

Of course, there are also opportunities to buy official tickets, as well.

We’ve broken down the information fans need below

  • June 25 – Glasgow, Scotland, Hampden Park*
  • June 28 – Cardiff, Wales, Principality Stadium*
  • July 3 – London, England, London Stadium*
  • July 5 – London, England, London Stadium+

* Gojira and Knocked Loose support / + Pantera and Avatar support

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