After months away from stages, Sonny Fodera is finally coming back to the UK this year. And he's going big with it. The iconic Australian house music DJ has just confirmed three gargantuan dates across the country, set to take place this November. On this tour, he'll be playing Glasgow's OVO Hydro, Cardiff's Utilita Arena and Manchester's Co-op Live.

Tickets for these shows will be released at the end of the months - on May 30, 2025 - but there are presale events going on before then, as well. Here's the breakdown of what fans need to know.

Sonny Fodera tickets will be released on Friday, May 30, 2025, at 10am.

These tickets will be available to everyone who wants to purchase them. This means fans will not need any kind of special link or code to get involved.

It also means fans will be clamouring for the tickets upon their release, so act fast if you want to get involved.

Here's the links:

Sonny Fodera is also holding a presale event at each venue.

Cardiff's Utilita Arena, Glasgow's OVO Hydro and Manchester's Co-op Live all have their own presale events kicking off on Thursday, May 29, 2025.

Once you've gained access to the presale through signing up to their official websites, fans can get tickets using this link:

Otherwise, there will also be VIP and hospitality tickets available from Seat Unique for the Co-op Live concert.

Tickets from Seat Unique offer fans more memorable experiences, including complimentary food, drink, early access, and lots more.

Here's the link for that:

  • Saturday, 15 November - Glasgow OVO Hydro
  • Saturday, 22 November - Cardiff Utilita Arena
  • Saturday, 29 November - Manchester Co-op Live
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