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Three places still selling tickets for Queens of the Stone Age at Royal Albert Hall

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Published 20:47 24 Sep 2025 GMT+1

Three places still selling tickets for Queens of the Stone Age at Royal Albert Hall

It's not too late to nab tickets...

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Jen Thomas

Jen Thomas

Queens Of The Stone Age fans who were left broken-hearted when their Albert Hall concert sold out have been thrown a lifeline.

Tickets for the incredibly popular 2026 gig may have been snapped up but there are still at least three places still selling seats: resale platforms Viagogo, StubHub and Ticombo.

Buy tickets here


Where to buy tickets for Queens Of The Stone Age at the Royal Albert Hall

If watching the recording of the Catacombs concert has given you FOMO about the Royal Albert Hall, it's not too late.

Here's where you can find resale tickets for what is sure to be a very special show:

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Viagogo: Prices start from £177

Stubhub: Prices start from £223

Ticombo: Prices start from £351

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

QOTSA are a very busy band right now; after playing a special show in the Catacombs of Paris, they're set to bring it to London's iconic Royal Albert Hall and will then support System Of A Down when they play the UK next year.

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The new tour was inspired by the performance they put on last year, playing underground in the incredibly special setting of the underground Catacombs.

The band recorded the concert for a special live release and a documentary of how history was made, with their stripped back renditions.

Get ready to get dolled up, as the band advises that 'appropriate dress is encouraged for this very special evening at the theatre'.

Maybe you don't need a monocle, but everybody loves an excuse to get some sequins on instead of a band tee and jeans, surely?

If you missed out on tickets when they went on sale back in July, there's still a chance to grab some before they play next month.

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The band played a very special show underground (Photo by Randy Holmes/Disney via Getty Images)
The band played a very special show underground (Photo by Randy Holmes/Disney via Getty Images)

Where are Queens Of The Stone Age playing on The Catacombs Tour?

They are making their way across Europe in October, culminating in the Royal Albert Hall date in London.

  • 18/10/25 - Milan, IT - Teatro Lirico Giorgio Gaber
  • 23/10/25 - Berlin, DE - Theater des Westens
  • 24/10/25 - Copenhagen, DK - DR Koncerthuset, Koncertsalen
  • 26/10/25 - Amsterdam, NL - Royal Theater Carré
  • 27/10/25 - Antwerp, BE - Queen Elisabeth Hall
  • 29/10/25 - London, UK - Royal Albert Hall

What was so special about the Alive at the Catacombs concert?

The band had been planning to play in the Catacombs for nearly 20 years, and it was finally happening.

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Suddenly, frontman Josh Homme was struck down with an illness, and they faced a decision: cancel the show, or see if he could wait another two days to pull this off.

They chose the latter, with Josh eventually having emergency surgery which saw them cancelling the remainder of the tour.

He told Consequence magazine: "I was in a very difficult physical spot, and I'm really thankful that I was, actually, I couldn't think about anything else but where we were."

"It's better that I was unwell, because I think if I was well, we would've maybe been more 'California' about it and thought 'Man, it's so cool to be here...' And something about that kind of sucks."

The band had to strip back their notoriously loud and heavy music for a lower-key rendition to suit the environment, and it's those subtle orchestral versions which they'll be bringing to the Royal Albert Hall.

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"This gave us a chance to strip everything down to barebones -- to take a cue from the Catacombs -- and reveal what these songs are. It was a desperate attempt to play something nice for an audience that's been stuck in a place for hundreds of years," explained the frontman.

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Featured Image Credit: Andreas Neumann

Topics: Music

Jen Thomas
Jen Thomas

Jen is an experienced SEO writer and radio presenter with too many houseplants and tattoos, and spends most of her time watching new bands or trying to teach her rescue puppy tricks.

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