Jason Derulo just announced a string of UK tour dates taking place next year, and at some of the country's biggest venues. The star, who is best known for such pop hits as Whatcha Say, Talk Dirty, Want to Want Me and plenty more, will be playing some incredible arena's including Birmingham's Utilita Arena, Manchester's Co-op Live and London's O2 Arena - all of which will take place in January and February 2026.
Tickets for these monumental shows will be released at the end of week on Friday, May 23, 2025, at 9am. . But, while many fans may fear being trapped within the dreaded online ticket queues, there is another avenue: VIP tickets. Seat Unique is offering a collection of tickets for the star's tour, as well, with added bonuses. And we've detailed them below.
Jason Derulo tickets will be released on Friday, May 23, 2025, at 9am.
All of them will be provided by official retailers, including .
The bespoke concert service gives fans the chance to buy tickets with some added extras. And for Jason Derulo's shows, that means fast-track VIP entry into the venue, premium padded seating, excellent views, and access to private lounges.
Furthermore, there will be "Locally-inspired cocktails and delicious dishes" available to purchase, as well.
VIP tickets for the Birmingham and Manchester shows will be released this week. And you can buy them using the link below:
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Beyond that, tickets will also be made available from some of the other major retailers.

Ticketmaster will likely have the most tickets available for Jason Derulo's upcoming tour.
On top of that, Live Nation will have a bounty, as well.
Both of these drops will begin on Friday, May 23, 2025, at 9am.
Here's the links:
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January 2026
- Glasgow OVO Hydro - Thu 29th
- Birmingham Utilita Arena - Fri 30th
- London The O2 - Sat 31st
February 2026
- Cardiff Utilita Arena - Mon 2nd
- Brighton Centre - Tue 3rd
- Bournemouth International Center - Thu 5th
- Leeds First Direct Arena - Fri 6th
- Manchester Co-op Live - Sat 7th
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