Addison Rae's 2025 Tour: Here's Where to Find Tickets for Sold-Out Dates
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On the heels of her debut studio LP and gracing the cover of Rolling Stone, Addison Rae is taking her new music across the world this year. The pop star kicks off the global Addison tour in August at the National Stadium in Dublin, Ireland, following it up with dates in Brooklyn, New York, Los Angeles, and wrapping it up with a show in Sydney, Australia, in November.
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Dates: Aug. 26 — Nov. 17, 2025
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Stubs only went on sale on June 20, but tickets have already sold out for select concerts, including Rae's Brooklyn Paramount show in New York.
'THE ADDISON TOUR IS REALLY REAL!!!!!!,' Rae wrote in a caption on Instagram to announce the upcoming trek. 'I can't believe I get to sing and dance for you (and with you) this Fall. Are you coming? 🎀🌷🍭💕⚖️💎.' Here's everything to know about seeing Rae's Addison tour in person this summer and fall, including where to find the best concert tickets deals on the internet.
Fans looking for general admission tickets online on Ticketmaster will have to buy verified resale tickets for select Addison tour dates, as some venues on the slate have already sold out. Here's where we recommend picking up Addison Rae concert tickets online.
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Looking for general admission stubs for the Addison tour? Ticketmaster still has available tickets for sale, including verified resale tickets, for all upcoming dates. Prices reflect Ticketmaster's all-in pricing, which includes fees.
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StubHub has Addison Rae tickets for sale with competitive pricing, including for 2025 sold-out shows for the North American leg of the tour. Prices start at $270 per tickets for Rae's upcoming show in Brooklyn at the Paramount Theatre. (Resale tickets on Ticketmaster, for instance, start at $288.65 for balcony seats for the same show.)
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Another reliable resale marketplace we turn to for sold-out shows is SeatGeek, which currently still has Addison Rae concert tickets for sale on its site. Fans can plug in Rolling Stone's exclusive discount code to save an extra $10 on their orders over $250 at checkout.
From shows scheduled for Europe and North America, here are all of Rae's upcoming Addison tour dates, below, including the list of venues and cities.
Aug. 26 — Dublin, Ireland @ National StadiumAug. 28 — Manchester, England @ Manchester AcademyAug. 30 — London, England @ O2 Forum Kentish TownSept. 2 — Paris, France @ L'OlympiaSept. 4 — Brussels, Belgium @ Cirque RoyalSept. 5 — Amsterdam, Netherlands @ MelkwegSept. 7 — Berlin, Germany @ Uber Eats Music HallSept. 8 — Cologne, Germany @ Live Music HallSept. 22 — Austin, TX @ ACL LiveSept. 25 — Dallas, TX @ South Side BallroomSept. 27 — Nashville, TN @ The PinnacleSept. 28 — Atlanta, GA @ The EasternSept. 30 — Washington, D.C. @ The AnthemOct. 1 — Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn ParamountOct. 5 — Boston, MA @ RoadrunnerOct. 7 — Philadelphia, PA @ The Fillmore PhiladelphiaOct. 8 — Toronto, ON @ RebelOct. 10 — Chicago, IL @ Riviera TheatreOct. 13 — Denver, CO @ Mission BallroomOct. 16 — Oakland, CA @ Fox TheaterOct. 19 — Los Angeles, CA @ The WilternNov. 11 — Melbourne, Australia @ ForumNov. 14 — Brisbane, Australia @ The Fortitude Music HallNov. 17 — Sydney, Australia @ Enmore Theatre
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