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Calling All Hotties: How to Buy Tickets to Megan Thee Stallion’s ‘Hot Girl Summer’ Tour

Calling All Hotties: How to Buy Tickets to Megan Thee Stallion’s ‘Hot Girl Summer’ Tour

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Quick Answer: Hotties can snag tickets to Megan Thee Stallion’s tour on Ticketmaster, or StubHub and Vivid Seats for sold-out shows.

Clear your schedules this summer, Hotties — Megan Thee Stallion is bringing the heat with her highly anticipated Hot Girl Summer Tour. Presale is happening now on Ticketmaster, with general sale starting on Friday, March 22.

Kicking off this May, the Grammy-winning star, whose recent hit “Hiss” reached No. 1. on the Billboard charts, will embark on her first global arena tour. Grammy nominee GloRilla, known for catchy anthems like “Yeah Glo!,” will join Megan for the North American leg of the trek.

“HOTTIESSS GET READY TO COME HAVE SOME FUN WITH ME AT THEE HOT GIRL SUMMER TOUR Get your outfits ready nowww! We getting started this MAY I told you what cities today to get yall prepared!” the rapper wrote on Instagram last week.

Here’s what you need to know about buying Megan Thee Stallion Hot Girl Summer Tour tickets (even if they sell out).

Where to Buy Megan Thee Stallion Tickets Online

Ready to secure your spot at Megan Thee Stallion’s Hot Girl Summer Tour? Don’t miss out on this epic event – here’s where you can grab your tickets before they vanish:

Buy Megan Thee Stallion Tickets on Ticketmaster

Alright Hotties, prepared to reserve your spot at the Hot Girl Summer Tour? Tickets go on sale this week over on Ticketmaster, with presale passes now available for the upcoming U.S. tour dates. Tickets range in price on the site from $34 to $244+ for the opener in Minneapolis. The Citi Cardmember Presale starts today, and VIP packages are also available to purchase, starting at $294 a piece and going up to $1,000+.

Buy Megan Thee Stallion Tickets on StubHub

If you weren’t able to snag tickets during the initial sale, you might try looking on another ticket site like StubHub. The trusted resale platform offers a wide selection of Megan Thee Stallion tickets for her upcoming tour. Keep in mind that tickets may be priced higher than face value on resale sites.

Buy Megan Thee Stallion Tickets on Vivid Seats

Still looking for Megan Thee Stallion tickets? Fans can try looking for sold-out passes on Vivid Seats. The ticket seller currently has available tickets for all the upcoming tour dates. Plus, here’s a little gift to help you out: Use the promo code RS2024 to score a $20 discount on your first ticket purchase over $200.

Buy Megan Thee Stallion Tickets on SeatGeek

Alternatively, you can head over to SeatGeek to get your hands on Megan Thee Stallion’s tour tickets if general sale dates sell out for your preferred date and location. Best of all, you can use our promo code ROLLINGSTONE10 to get a $10 discount on eligible first-time purchases over $250+.

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Megan Thee Stallion’s Hot Girl Summer Tour Dates: 2024 North America Schedule

Prepare to ignite your summer with Megan Thee Stallion’s highly anticipated Hot Girl Summer Tour. Set to kick off on May 14, 2024, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, this tour promises to be one of the hottest tours of the year. Joining her on this electrifying journey is GloRilla, serving as the opening act for the North American leg, ensuring the energy remains at an all-time high from start to finish.

With over 30 shows across North America and Europe, check out the complete North American leg of the Hot Girl Summer trek below, with dates set for Chicago, Detroit, and New York City.

Megan Thee Stallion 2024 Tour Dates

May 14 – Minneapolis, MN @ Target Center^
May 17 – Chicago, IL @ United Center^
May 18 – Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena^
May 21 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden^
May 22 – Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center^
May 24 – Napa, CA @ BottleRock Napa Valley Festival*
May 26 – Boston, MA @ Boston Calling Festival*
May 28 – Baltimore, MD @ CFG Bank Arena^
May 30 – Memphis, TN @ FedEx Forum^
June 1 – Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena^
June 4 – Raleigh, NC @ PNC Arena^
June 6 – Hollywood, FL @ Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino^
June 8 – Tampa, FL @ Amalie Arena^
June 10 – New Orleans, LA @ Smoothie King Center^
June 11 – Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center^
June 13 – Austin, TX @ Moody Center^
June 14 – Houston, TX @ Toyota Center^
June 16 – Manchester, TN @ Bonnaroo*
June 17 – Denver, CO @ Ball Arena^
June 19 – Phoenix, AZ @ Footprint Center^
June 21 – Los Angeles, CA @ Crypto.com Arena^
June 22 – Las Vegas, NV @ MGM Grand Garden Arena^
July 27 – Washington DC @ Broccoli City Festival*

^ with GloRilla

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