
Jason Derulo VIP tickets are currently cheaper than resale seats in a rare pricing quirk, but you'll need to hurry.
In case you missed it, the American hitmaker is preparing for the 2026 The Last Dance World Tour.
It will be a rare chance for Brits to see Derulo live too, with show dates in the likes of London, Birmingham, Manchester, and Dublin.
As fans will know, the star always puts on a good show, and what a way to cheer up a dreary January?
The tour is a celebration of his latest single Who Hurt You, which clocked up an impressive 316 million streams in the first few weeks alone.
He also recently teamed up with Nora Fatehi for another smash hit called Snake.

So, where can you secure tickets, and how much will hospitality seats set you back? Find out everything you need to know below.
Whee to buy last-minute Jason Derulo UK tour tickets now
At the time of writing, you can purchase hospitality tickets from Seat Unique for Birmingham (January 30) and Manchester (February 7).
VIP prices start from just £59, which is a bargain in comparison to standard resale tickets. For price comparison, tickets start from £64 on Stubhub.
For all other dates, there are plenty of resale tickets available on the following sites:
To avoid ticket scams and ensure a money-back guarantee, always purchase resale tickets through verified sites.

Where is Jason Derulo playing in the UK and Ireland this year?
There's a whole host of tour dates on the Last Dance World Tour to choose from.
The 36-year-old will kick things off in Glasgow on January 29, before heading to the likes of Birmingham, London, Cardiff, and Brighton.
Your last chance to be a part of the crowd is in Dublin on February 9, unless you book a European show date. See you there?
Jason Derulo 2026 UK and Europe tour dates:
- January 29 – Glasgow, OVO Hydro
- January 30 – Birmingham, Utilita Arena
- January 31 – London, The O2 Arena
- February 2 – Cardiff, Utilita Arena
- February 3 – Brighton, Brighton Centre
- February 5 – Bournemouth, IC
- February 6 – Leeds, First Direct Arena
- February 7, Manchester, Co-op Live
- February 9 – Dublin, 3Arena
- February 18 – Brussels, ING Arena
- February 20 – Hannover, ZAG Arena
- February 21 – Hamburg, Barclays Arena
- February 23 – Amsterdam, Ziggo Dome
- February 26 – Munich, Olympiahalle
- February 27 – Stuttgart, Hanns-Martin-Schleyerhalle
- February 28 – Cologne, Lanxess Arena
- March 2 – Prague, O2 Arena
- 6 March – Casalecchio di Reno, Unipol Arena
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