
How to buy Capital Summertime Ball tickets this year as Mariah Carey hits Wembley Stadium
It's nearly showtime again, folks: Capital's Summertime Ball with Barclaycard is back, promising to fill Wembley Stadium with star-studded performances and electrifying vibes. This year, on Sunday, June 15, London's iconic venue will host a cluster of the globe's finest pop icons for a weekend packed with tunes and cheers.
Hosts Jordan North, Chris Stark and Siân Welby will be ushering fans through the day-long event, and introducing the extraordinary lineup of guests. This week, as hearts raced during Capital's breakfast show, the final line-up set to grace the stage at Capital's Summertime Ball with Barclaycard was revealed.
And it did not disappoint. American icon Mariah Carey led the pack, as well as Will Smith, Busted vs McFly, Renee Rapp, Benson Boone, and a whole host of other incredible artists.
We've listed the full line-up below for fans to look at - but first, tickets are due to be released this week. We've listed every way fans can get involved below, including both official and resale websites. Here's the breakdown.
viagogo and resale tickets
Sites such as viagogo, Stubhub, and Vivid Seats allow fans to buy resale tickets from other fans. However, it is important to note that ticket conditions often prohibit resale after initial purchase. Those tickets may not be valid for admittance to gigs.
Fans intending to buy tickets for live events through resale websites should check the ticket terms and conditions, to confirm whether resale is prohibited, before they buy. Ticket terms and conditions can be checked with the original seller, such as Ticketmaster or Live Nation. If resale is prohibited, tickets bought second-hand could be voided and admission to the event refused.
How to buy tickets for Capital's Summertime Ball with Barclaycard
Tickets for Capital's Summertime Ball 2025 will be released on general onsale from Wednesday, April 30, 2025, at 9am. These will be available from the Global Player.
However, for a more definitive method of grabbing tickets, we suggest looking at Seat Unique. The experience-led website specialises in giving fans the best tickets available with added bonuses such as food, drink, early-access, lounge access and sometimes even goodie bags.
Here's the link you need:
SEAT UNIQUE - Buy Capital's Summertime Ball tickets here.
Otherwise, there will no doubt be a bounty of tickets available from a number of the major resale websites. This will likely include such names as viagogo and StubHub.
Here are the website links:
VIAGOGO - Buy Capital's Summertime Ball tickets here
STUBHUB - Buy Capital's Summertime Ball tickets here
Expressing their excitement about Capital's Summertime Ball with Barclaycard, hosts Jordan North, Chris Stark, and Siân Welby gushed: "We cannot wait for Capital's Summertime Ball with Barclaycard to be back!
"It's the UK's biggest summer party and this year's line-up is absolutely huge. The atmosphere, the anthems, the energy, it is going to be unreal. Make sure you are listening to Capital Breakfast on Monday and Tuesday to find out the Ballers joining us at Wembley!"
Who is playing Capital's Summertime Ball with Barclaycard 2025?
The line-up for Capital's Summertime Ball with Barclaycard has now been revealed. And the roster is massive.
Topping the bill is none other than Mariah Carey and Will Smith - both American icons in their own right. They are joined by the likes of Benson Boone, Lola Young, Busted vs McFly, and many others.
Here's the line-up:
Mariah Carey
Will Smith & DJ Jazzy Jeff
Benson Boone
KSI
Lola Young
Busted vs McFly
Zara Larsson
Dasha
Reneé Rapp
Jessie J
Tate McRae
Myles Smith
JADE
James Hype
Remember Monday
Rita Ora
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