Isn’t it a cosmic twist when VIP Evanescence tickets in Manchester’s Co-op Live suddenly outshine resale prices? Yep, you heard right — those plush hospitality seats are now cheaper than the typical marked-up resale ones. And just as the planets stir up surprise, Amy Lee and her crew are gearing up for their first worldwide trek in four years, lighting up seats from Manchester to London and Birmingham. With support from Spiritbox, Poppy, K. Flay, and Nova Twins, this lineup feels like a celestial alignment of rock energy. Amy’s glowing words about channeling this year’s creative fire into an “epic 2026” got me wondering—could this serendipitous ticket pricing be the universe nudging us to snag a seat? Wondering where you can still grab these deals and how much that hospitality glow actually costs? Let’s dive in and decode this starry ticket saga. LEARN MORE.
Evanescence VIP Manchester Co-op Live seats are now cheaper than resale tickets in a rare pricing quirk.
As fans will know, the American rock hitmakers are preparing for their first global tour in four years, with gigs lined up in Manchester, London, and Birmingham.
The Going Under hitmakers will be in good company too, as support acts Spiritbox, Poppy, K. Flay, and Nova Twins will join them on the road across select dates.
Speaking about the upcoming tour, frontwoman Amy Lee said: “This year has been so inspiring in so many ways, creating so much new music, playing some bucket-list shows and working with so many artists that give us life.”
“We are taking all of that fire and energy and inspiration and building it into an epic 2026 for our fans.”
So, where can you still buy tickets, and how much does hospitality cost? Find out everything you need to know below.
For those of you who missed out on general sale, there’s still time to be a part of the crowd.
At the time of writing, you can purchase hospitality seats via Seat Unique for the Manchester gig on Thursday, September 10 for just £99.
For price comparison, resale tickets start from £129 on StubHub for the same evening. You can learn more about Seat Unique’s hospitality offering here.

Evanescence are coming to the UK next year (Getty/John Shearer/WireImage)
To avoid ticket scams and ensure a money-back guarantee, always purchase resale tickets through verified sites.

Hospitality tickets are currently cheaper than resale seats for Manchester (Mark Horton/Getty Images)
Once their US run is complete, Evanescence will come to Europe for the second leg of their world tour in September 2026.
The Bring Me To Life hitmakers will get things started in Leeds first with a show at First Direct Arena on September 8, before heading to Manchester, Birmingham, and London.
Evanescence will later perform in European cities such as Munich, Lisbon, Barcelona, and Amsterdam. You can find a full list of UK dates below. See you there?
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