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Motorpoint Arena Nottingham
Friday 15 February 2019
Tickets: £27.22 - £62.50
The X Factor Live Tour is returning for 2019 starting at the Motorpoint Arena Nottingham on Friday 15 February 2019.
Tickets will go on general sale at 9am on Friday 19 October.
X Factor Digital Presenter, Becca Dudley, will be returning as host this year on The X Factor Live Tour.
Becca has been hosting MTV UK programming since 2012 and presents multiple shows across the network, as well as covering worldwide music events with World Stage from Brazil to Belgium. In addition to her TV work, Becca DJs reggae, hip hop and dancehall across the UK and festivals, including Glastonbury. Becca is also a presenter on Apple Music’s global radio station Beats 1 and in 2016 she launched her own music platform DEADLY, which encompasses live music, radio and video content.
The X Factor Tour has thrilled over three million people since it began 14 years ago, making it one of the UK’s most successful annual arena tours. So get your tickets to The X Factor Live Tour 2019 and don’t miss out...
Tickets go on sale at 9am on Friday 19 October priced at £27.22, £41.78, £62.50 and £111.78 (VIP tickets*). Family tickets are priced at £138, £210.80 and £395.60 (VIP tickets)**. Prices are listed with admin and facility fee included.
Tickets can be purchased online, via 0843 373 3000 or in person at the Motorpoint Arena Box Office and Nottingham Tourism Centre.
Purchase a ticket for the Motorpoint Arena car park and enjoy parking within just a few minutes’ walk of the Arena! Purchase your car parking ticket for £10 per car when you book tickets online.
*The Diamond X Factor VIP Package includes best seats in the first 8 rows – Blocks A-C, signed programme, exclusive gift, commemorative laminate and check in desk.
**Family tickets must be booked in multiples of 4 and include 2 adults & 2 children. A child is classed as under 16.
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