
Coldplay’s sold-out 2025 tour flipped £50 tickets into £900+ profits, making it one of the year’s biggest resale wins.
Country megastar Chris Stapleton extended his All-American Road Show tour with six additional 2025 dates, instantly reigniting demand across the U.S. Ticket buyers who moved early turned those £60 retail seats into clean £200-£300+ flips, with Los Angeles emerging as the most profitable city. His blend of country, blues, and crossover appeal made this one of the month’s strongest and most stable ticket resells.
Six new US dates announced mid-September 2025, including LA, Nashville, and Dallas.
Tickets priced from £60+, with VIP and pit sections selling out instantly.
LA and Nashville dates hit £300+ resale, while others averaged around £200-£250.
Demand spiked after mainstream coverage on U.S. media outlets and music blogs.
Members who targeted larger markets saw fastest flips and highest profit margins.
15/09/2025
Chris Stapleton confirms six extra 2025 US dates via official channels.
17/09/2025
Fan-club presale sells out within minutes; general sale hype builds.
19/09/2025
Public tickets go live and sell out instantly across all six cities.
20/09/2025
20–23 September 2025 - LA and Nashville shows reach £300+, others hover around £200–£250 on StubHub.

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Chris Stapleton’s extra U.S. tour dates proved that country music still delivers major resale profits when the right cities are involved. Los Angeles, Nashville, and Dallas each saw heavy secondary demand and quick sell-through. This flip was steady, high-margin, and a reminder that country artists often outperform expectations in the resale scene.

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