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Dua Lipa at Anfield tickets still available as Liverpool welcomes superstar pop sensation

Dua Lipa is poised to light up Anfield for two consecutive nights starting from Tuesday, and there are still last-minute tickets up for grabs for fans who missed out.

Whether you fancy a spontaneous night out watching the superstar at the home of Liverpool FC or didn't manage to secure tickets initially, Ticketmaster has a plethora of resale tickets on offer that you can snap up right now.

The pop sensation will entertain a combined audience of 120,000 people, regardless of the weather, with rumours already swirling about who her special guest might be. Some fans have floated the idea of Harry Styles making a surprise appearance, following Charli XCX and Jamiroquai's guest spots on her Radical Optimism tour.

At the time of writing, Ticketmaster boasts over 146 resale options, with the most affordable ticket priced at £81 ($110) for a rear standing pitch ticket.

For Dua Lipa's June 25 gig, there are over 272 tickets available on Ticketmaster, with the cheapest seated ticket going for £47 ($64).

Viagogo also has resale tickets on offer for Dua Lipa's Anfield dates. Prices kick off from £41 ($56), but caution is advised due to the potential risks associated with purchasing tickets from resellers.

Websites like viagogo, Stubhub, and Vivid Seats offer fans the opportunity to purchase resale tickets from other enthusiasts. However, it's crucial to remember that ticket conditions often forbid resale after the initial purchase, meaning these tickets may not grant entry to concerts.

The pop star will perform at Anfield (Image: Samir Hussein/Getty Images for D)

Fans looking to secure tickets for live events via resale sites should scrutinise the ticket terms and conditions to verify whether resale is forbidden before making a purchase.

These terms and conditions can be confirmed with the original seller, such as Ticketmaster or Live Nation.

If resale is indeed prohibited, second-hand tickets could be invalidated, resulting in denied access to the event.

Liverpool has a bit of history with the pop star after her duet with Calvin Harris was adopted as a celebratory anthem for the Reds.

The No.1 hit 'One Kiss' was used when the club won the Champions League back in 2019 and again this season when the Premier League title was claimed.

She later described herself as an 'honorary Liverpool supporter' telling WIRED: "My dad and brother support Arsenal, and I think I would be getting in a lot of trouble if I said that I just support Liverpool."

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