Ever get that frantic feeling when Mercury’s doing its chaotic dance and suddenly everyone’s scrambling for something that’s just about slipped through their fingers? Well, that’s Bad Bunny fans right now — hustling hard to snag those dwindling Tottenham Hotspur tour tickets before they vanish into the digital ether. The Latin trap commander himself is gearing up for a globe-trotting summer extravaganza, but UK superfans have only two golden nights on June 27 and 28 to witness the magic live at London’s iconic stadium. Curious how your zodiac sign vibes with this last-minute dash for tickets, or why the stars might be nudging you to dive in now? Keep reading and find out where to grab your seat before the cosmic curtain closes. LEARN MORE.
Bad Bunny fans are scrambling in a last-minute effort for Tottenham Hotspur tour tickets – and they’re selling fast.
In case you missed it, the Soy Peor hitmaker is preparing for massive world tour this summer, with performances in Latin America, Australia, Asia, and Europe.
But there isn’t much time left for British fans to secure tickets, as the Puerto Rican singer-songwriter is only performing two nights at London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on June 27 and 28.
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So, if you’re keen to be a part of the crowd, where can you still buy tickets for his London shows, and how much do they cost? Scroll down now for all of the details.
At the time of writing this, there are limited tickets available on Ticketmaster, with a number of resale still available via the following sites: StubHub and Viagogo. Prices start from £180 and the cheapest Tottenham Hotspur date to book is Saturday, June 27.
To avoid ticket scams and ensure a money-back guarantee, always purchase resale tickets through verified sites such as Stubhub and Viagogo.
For those of you wanting the full VIP treatment, hospitality packages are still up for grabs on Seat Unique and the official Tottenham Hotspur Stadium website, where prices kick off from £399.
The least expensive tickets are for Lower East Premium hospitality via Seat Unique, and include pre and post-show access to premium lounges, a welcome drink on arrival, and premium padded seating in East Level One.
If you’re a serious fan and have cash to splash, you can upgrade to H Club Hospitality for an additional £100, where you’ll bag premium padded seating in West Level 4, access to the exclusive H Club throughout, a three-course meal, inclusive drinks, and access to The H Club post-show.
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Despite the majority of Bad Bunny’s world tour taking place in 2026, the singer will get things started at the end of November in the Dominican Republic, with dates in Costa Rica and Mexico to follow.
As for next year? The artist will play some of the biggest cities around the world, with Sydney, Tokyo, Barcelona and Paris on the bill.
If you do happen to be travelling Europe this summer, you can find international tickets here. See you there?
Visit StubHub now to buy tickets.