Tickets for Lewis Capaldi's Edinburgh sell-out date at the Royal Highland Show in 2023 have already tripled in price on popular resell tout websites.
In both the exclusive pre-sale and general admission, thousands of fans hoovered up tickets for the West Lothian superstar's gig which sold out in a matter of seconds - with the singer himself admitting he was 'lost for words'.
He tweeted: "Actually properly lost for words 30,000 of ya just sold this out in seconds!!!!! I am your humble king."
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And now, tickets, originally priced between £67.50 and £101.20 (VIP), have appeared on popular resell website Viagogo. One single VIP ticket on the site costs a whopping £354 - £253 up from face value.
General admission tickets range from £129 all the way up to £264, with pairs of tickets going for as much as £268.
Unfortunately, this is not the first time that tickets for concerts in the capital have appeared on Viagogo.
Edinburgh Live reported back in September that Harry Styles fans in Edinburgh were left fuming after ticket touts tried to flog tickets for up to £5,000 in the pre-sale of his 2023 Love on Tour dates.
One single ticket to the front pod of standing for Harry Styles' gig in Edinburgh on Friday, May 26 2023, is £4,661 - which is being claimed as face value for the ticket. The original price of the front pod standing ticket was £155.50, excluding booking fees.
Other prices for front normal standing tickets range from £305 to £885 per ticket, dependant on if you are searching for front or rear standing. Seats begin at £175, inflated massively from their original price of £51.75.
Tickets are still available for Lewis Capaldi via Ticketmaster's resale option on their website.
A Viagogo spokesperson said: "At Viagogo we want fans to have the options and flexibility they deserve for buying and selling tickets to live events.
"The high demand for Lewis Capaldi’s tour is not a surprise, given his incredible popularity, and we are seeing this reflected in some listing prices on our site. However, it’s important to stress that prices can change and are not necessarily an indication of what a fan will spend.
"We encourage buyers to monitor our marketplace for something that suits their budget."
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