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The website still selling Wireless tickets after Ticketmaster and Festival Republic sold out 'in minutes'
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Updated 10:39 24 Feb 2025 GMTPublished 16:58 19 Feb 2025 GMT

The website still selling Wireless tickets after Ticketmaster and Festival Republic sold out 'in minutes'

Drake will perform in the UK for the first time in six years

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Wireless Festival sold out on Ticketmaster and Festival Republic ‘in minutes’, but a little-known website is still flogging tickets.

Fans made a beeline for the popular ticketing sites after learning that Drake will headline the music festival this summer, marking six years since his last performance in the UK. The Canadian rapper will be in good company too, with the likes of Burna Boy, Summer Walker, Vybz Kartel, and PartyNextDoor joining the ranks.

Drake famously made his Wireless debut back in 2012, and the festival said he was ‘the audience's most requested artist’. Every year, around 50,000 fans head to the festival each day, so it looks to be packed out this summer.

From where can you still buy tickets to how much the festival will cost, find out everything you need to know below.

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Where can you still buy Wireless Festival tickets?

Don’t panic if you missed out on the general sale. You can still get hold of tickets to see Drake live, but you'll need to head over to Viagogo, stat. If you’re happy to stick to a one-day Saturday ticket, prices start from £154.

For a two-day pass, you’re looking at around £492. Big Drake fans, you need to fork out £433 for a three-day ticket. If you compare these prices to Ticketmaster’s original ticket pricing, then they’re not far off, with one-day tickets costing £157 and three-day tickets coming in at £415.

You can also head over to Stubhub to get hold of resale tickets with a large number still up for grabs at the time of writing this. Prices appear to be slightly higher, so make sure to check out Viagogo first for the best deal.

However, festival organisers have warned concert-goers to be mindful of ticket scams. A rep for Wireless said: “To avoid disappointment, we recommend purchasing your tickets from a reputable ticket resale site Ticketmaster.”

You can actually still purchase verified resale VIP tickets from Ticketmaster. Prices start from £253 and you can only purchase one-day tickets.

When is Wireless Festival 2025?

Wireless Festival will take place at Finsbury Park in London between 11 to 13 July, 2025. This year marks the event’s huge 20th anniversary, so there's sure to be some surprises in store.

Getty/Joseph Okpako
Getty/Joseph Okpako

Drake will return to the venue to headline each night alongside the likes of Summer Walker, Burna Boy, Vybz Kartel, and PartyNext Door. But that's not all, as further artists will be announced shortly. So, what are you waiting for? Find tickets at the link below.

Visit Viagogo now to buy tickets, before they sell out.

Featured Image Credit: Getty/Samir Hussein

Topics: Music

Danielle Fowler
Danielle Fowler

Danielle Fowler is the Affiliates Writer at LADbible Group, working across LADbible, Tyla, GAMINGbible, SPORTbible and UNILAD. She covers the latest trends in fashion and beauty, writes about standout gadgets, and reviews the must-have products everyone's talking about.

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