Ah, here’s one for the cosmic oddities file: Jason Derulo’s VIP seats for his Manchester Co-op Live gig are actually cheaper than your standard tickets. Now, isn’t that a delicious little reversal of fortune? With Saturn in Capricorn currently shaking up our expectations of value and structure, maybe it’s the universe’s sneaky way of telling us to rethink what VIP really means—because hey, who wouldn’t want to sip champagne closer to the stage without breaking the bank? The ‘Whatcha Say’ hitmaker is hitting the UK and Europe next year, dishing out all the nostalgia from Ridin’ Solo to Eat Your Heart Out, starting January 29 in Glasgow. So, if you’ve got your inner millennial craving a proper night out, there’s never been a better cosmic sign—or pricing quirk—to grab those tickets. Curious just how this pricing sorcery works and where else you can catch him before the tour wraps? Dive in and see where the stars (and the seat prices) align.
A Jason Derulo pricing quirk means VIP seats for his upcoming Manchester Co-op Live show are now cheaper than standard tickets.
In case you missed it, the noughties hitmaker is heading on a huge UK and Europe tour next year, and he’s sure to play some throwback bangers, from Ridin’ Solo to Whatcha Say.
The American singer-songwriter get things started on January 29, 2026 in Glasgow, before heading to the likes of London, Cardiff, Leeds, and Manchester. Irish fans, you’ll have a chance to see Derulo live at Dublin’s 3Arena.
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As predicted, there has been overwhelming demand for tickets, and it’s only be a year since Derulo was last in the UK for the Nu King World Tour.
So, where can millennials bag cheap VIP tickets, and how much do they cost? Scroll down to find out everything you need to know about The Last Dance World Tour now.
At the time of writing this, there are still tickets available for all shows via AXS and Ticketmaster. You must create an account to buy tickets and you can sign up here.
If you fancy making a proper night of it, VIP and hospitality tickets are available on Seat Unique – and Manchester Co-op Live seats are currently cheaper than standard tickets.
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For instance, Seat Unique Suite tickets for the Saturday, February 7 performance currently cost £49. Meanwhile, standard tickets available on Ticketmaster for the same evening start from £67.95. That’s a £19 saving.
The second least expensive night is Leeds Direct Arena on Friday, February 6, where VIP tickets kick off from £75. The hospitality package includes a private suite for up to 16 guests, seating with ‘incredible views of the stage’, and a dedicated suite host.
As for Birmingham (Friday, January 30), you’re looking at £199.
Fans, you’re in luck. There are plenty of chances to see the singer live in the UK next year if you’re quick. The tour will begin at Glasgow’s OVO Hydro on Thursday, January 29, before heading to Birmingham, London, and Cardiff.
Your last chance to see the singer live is at Manchester’s Co-op Live on Saturday, February 7. See you there?
Visit Seat Unique to buy VIP tickets now.