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Here’s Where to Buy Charli XCX and Troye Sivan Tickets to the Duo’s 2024 ‘Sweat’ Tour

Here’s Where to Buy Charli XCX and Troye Sivan Tickets to the Duo’s 2024 ‘Sweat’ Tour

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Quick Answer: Fans can find tickets to Charli XCX and Troye Sivan’s Sweat Tour on TicketNetwork, Vivid Seats, Seatgeek, and more.


Say goodbye “Brat” summer — and hello to “Sweat” fall. Charli XCX is hitting the road with Troye Sivan on their co-headlining Sweat tour, making stops throughout North American in September and October. With tickets on sale now (but going fast), this tour is set to celebrate Charli’s Y2K club opus Brat and Sivan’s dance-centric album Something to Give Each Other, released in 2023. With Charli’s Brat tour — which already had limited dates — coming to a close on Dec. 2, 2024 in Glasgow, Scotland, there are still ways to buy Charli XCX tickets for the rest of her performances this year.

At a Glance: Where to Buy Sweat Tour Tickets Online

“When I first moved to LA three years ago and first got my place, I was doing a lot of house parties,” Charli told Rolling Stone in 2018 about how she first met the Australian singer. “It’d be open invite and a lot of people came, a lot of people I didn’t know. It was pretty fun actually. Troye came to one of the parties, and that’s where I first met him. We got talking and realized we had a lot of mutual friends. Immediately I thought he was super sweet.”

The pair will be joined by DJ Shygirl on the tour, who will also serve as the supporting act for three of Charli’s remaining 2024 Brat dates in the UK. The Sweat tour kicks off Sept. 14 in Detroit, taking the artists to 21 cities across the United States and Canada before closing on Oct. 23, 2024, in Seattle. Here’s where to find Charli XCX and Troye Sivan tickets online, plus how to get discounts on your stubs.

Where to Buy Charli XCX Tickets Online: Sweat Tour 2024 Tickets

Ready to get bumpin’ that and see Charli XCX and Troye Sivan in concert? Here’s where you can get Sweat tour tickets online:

Get Charli XCX Tickets on Vivid Seats

One of the best sites that sells Charli XCX and Troye Sivan tickets is Vivid Seats. It’s one of our go-to places to find last-minute tickets, especially to sold-out shows. New customers can even score a slight discount for the upcoming concerts with the promo code RS2024 at checkout. The code gets you $20 off orders over $200. How are the prices? Tickets for the Sweat tour Little Caesars Area show in Detroit are going for about the same price as other sellers, with seats currently on sale for around $55 each.

Get Charli XCX Tickets on SeatGeek

Charli fans can also score tickets on resale site SeatGeek. And if you’re looking for discount codes to use for your Sweat tour tickets, good news: First-time customers can get a $10 discount on eligible orders over $250 when using the promo code ROLLINGSTONE10 after adding the tickets to their cart.

Get Charli XCX Tickets on TicketNetwork

Oh, what’s that? Another promo code that gets you discounts on Charli XCX tickets? You can use the discount code RS150 to get $150 off orders of $500 at TicketNetwork right now. The site currently has tickets for all of Charli XCX’s tour stops, and even tickets for sale for the duo’s Madison Square Garden appearance, which is expected to sell out fast as a hot spot on the tour.

Get Charli XCX Tickets on StubHub

Another go-to ticket seller for concerts, StubHub also has available passes to Charli XCX and Troye Sivan’s upcoming tour dates. We’ve spotted tickets going for about $57 for the upper levels of the group’s first stop at the time of publication. The site also has lower levels available right now for about $135 a piece.

Get Charli XCX Tickets on Ticketmaster

Charli XCX tickets are currently on sale right now on Ticketmaster, with general admission passes starting around $49.50 a piece for the duo’s opening date in Detroit. You’ll want to create a Ticketmaster account to make the checkout process faster. We also recommend downloading the Ticketmaster app to make accessing your tickets on the day of the show easier.

Charli XCX and Troye Sivan 2024 Tour Dates

Here’s Charli XCX’s upcoming 2024 dates for the North American Sweat tour, including the opener in Detroit and dates for Madison Square Garden

Sept. 14 – Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena
Sept. 16 – Laval, QC @ Place Bell
Sept. 18 – Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena
Sept. 20 – Columbus, OH @ Nationwide Arena
Sept. 23 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden
Sept. 25 – Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center
Sept. 26 – Baltimore, MD @ CFG Bank Arena
Sept. 28 – Boston, MA @ TD Garden
Sept. 30 – Chicago, IL @ United Center
Oct. 02 – Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena
Oct. 03 – Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena
Oct. 05 – Miami, FL @ Kaseya Center
Oct. 06 – Orlando, FL @ Kia Center
Oct. 09 – Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center
Oct. 11 – Denver, CO @ Ball Arena
Oct. 13 – Phoenix, AZ @ Footprint Center
Oct. 15 – Los Angeles, CA @ Kia Forum
Oct. 18 – San Diego, CA @ Viejas Arena
Oct. 20 – San Francisco, CA @ Chase Center
Oct. 22 – Portland, OR @ Moda Center
Oct. 23 – Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena

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