Jake Bugg tickets: How to get tickets for Shoreditch, Tufnell Park, Brixton and Shepherd's Bush dates
Bugg will play four intimate London gigs before heading to the US
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Your support makes all the difference.Jake Bugg fans are preparing to try and bag tickets for the “Lightning Bolt” singer’s upcoming London gigs.
The 22-year-old will play venues in Shoreditch, Tufnell Park, Brixton and Shepherd’s Bush later this month, with tickets going on sale at 9am on Wednesday 2 March.
The four intimate shows will feature support from Georgie, with Bugg’s new album On My One available to pre-order now ahead of its release on 17 June.
Bugg has also been confirmed to play V Festival in Chelmsford and Staffordshire in August.
Tour dates in full
Village Underground, Shoreditch - Monday 7 March
The Dome, Tufnell Park - Tuesday 8 March
Electric Brixton - Thursday 10 March
Bush Hall, Shepherd’s Bush - Friday 11 March
Got sweaty palms already? Check out our handy tips for dealing with the demand:
1) Make sure you are ready and waiting with the web page up at least five minutes before 9am.
2) Do not let your computer, phone or whatever device holds the key to your happiness run out of battery.
3) Register your details with the website you are booking from in advance, if you can, but don’t panic if you haven’t left enough time as your tickets will be held while you fill out your information.
4) Check how many tickets you are allowed to buy in one purchase. If you try to buy more than the limited number, your booking may be cancelled without notice, meaning no-one gets to go.
5) Get your friends to try too, but stay in contact in case you all succeed and end up with a bunch of tickets you didn’t want. If you do need to sell any on, do so at face value. No-one likes a tout.
6) Be patient and avoid refreshing or switching between browsers. Stick with one tab and have some faith! Be prepared to wait for an hour to get tickets.
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