How much is a Wireless ticket? The four places still selling tickets as countdown begins

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How much is a Wireless ticket? The four places still selling tickets as countdown begins

If you've left it until the last minute to buy tickets for Wireless and major festival FOMO, here's where to buy them from

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This year marks the 20th anniversary of Wireless festival in 2025, and they've planned something special with Drake headlining all three nights.

And it's good news for fans who are desperate to see the Canadian rapper in London's Finsbury Park this summer, as there are no less than four places still selling tickets.

Drake will headline three nights at Wireless Festival in London (Photo by Marcelo Hernandez/Getty Images)
Drake will headline three nights at Wireless Festival in London (Photo by Marcelo Hernandez/Getty Images)

Many fans thought it was a prank when it was first announced that the Hotline Bling star would be closing the show on all three days of Wireless, but it's good news for Drake fans as it's real.

Joining him on the bill is Burna Boy, PARTYNEXTDOOR, Summer Walker and Vybz Kartel.

Twenty new artists were added this week, including Popcaan, Darkoo, Odeal, Leon Thomas, Uncle Waffles and Lancey Foux.

Around 50,000 people are expected to attend each night to witness Drake's return to the UK, and ahead of his performance he's just dropped a new diss track about Kendrick Lamar called What Did I Miss?

His rival is also set to play the UK this week, including a performance the night before his first headline set.

Where to buy Wireless Festival tickets

Wireless Festival is set to take place this weekend, July 11 to 13, in Finsbury Park in London.

If you're suffering from festival FOMO and haven't got your ticket yet, there are still some available.

  1. Ticketmaster has Friday and Saturday day tickets for £190, plus Saturday day VIP Village tickets with access to an exclusive area from £235. There are also limited numbers of two-day tickets for Friday and Saturday starting at £175.20 for resale tickets, with Friday and Sunday two-day tickets starting from £269.
  2. Over on Viagogo, there are 3-day weekend tickets for resale starting from £171, two-day Friday and Saturday tickets from £104, two-day Friday and Sunday from £209. There are also Sunday day tickets from £139.
  3. Vivid Seats has an array of tickets available starting at around £300, although this may be subject to change as the event gets closer
  4. StubHub has a whole host of options available including three-day weekend tickets from £211.

To avoid ticket scams and ensure a money-back guarantee, always purchase resale tickets through verified sites such as the above.

Drake has previously headlined Wireless in 2012, 2015, and 2021, and he posted 'the boy's home' on Instagram when he landed in the UK.

Drake has recently released a new diss track (Photo by Prince Williams/Wireimage)
Drake has recently released a new diss track (Photo by Prince Williams/Wireimage)

What songs could Drake play?

Based on his most recent headline concerts in Australia, according to Setlist.fm Drake played the following tracks.

Wireless will be three different sets over separate nights so expect to hear some album tracks and deep cuts thrown in too.

  • Over My Dead Body
  • Passionfruit
  • Marvins Room
  • Teenage Fever
  • Feel No Ways
  • Headlines
  • The Motto
  • HYFR (Hell Ya F****** Right)
  • Pound Cake
  • Started From the Bottom
  • Energy
  • Know Yourself
  • Nonstop
  • No Face
  • Circadian Rhythm
  • Laugh Now Cry Later
  • God's Plan
  • Controlla
  • Find Your Love
  • Hold On, We're Going Home
  • One Dance
  • Massive
  • Sticky
  • Nokia
  • Hotline Bling
  • Childs Play
  • In My Feelings
  • Nice for What
  • Girls Want Girls
  • Rich Baby Daddy
  • Search & Rescue
  • You Broke My Heart
  • Jimmy Cooks
  • Knife Talk
  • IDGAF
  • Rich Flex
  • Yebba's Heartbreak


Featured Image Credit: Getty Images/ Prince Williams/ Wireimage

Topics: Music, Drake, Festivals