
When the Bon Jovi Forever Tour hit UK presales, tickets vanished in minutes, and early sellers doubled up before extra dates were even announced.
Diljit Dosanjh announced a US tour in February 2026, attracting strong demand across several major cities. While the tour did not generate uniform resale performance across all locations, certain markets delivered significantly stronger premiums. New York and San Francisco emerged as the most profitable cities, driven by strong regional demand and limited ticket availability.
Retail entry pricing began from approximately £50 per ticket, creating substantial margin potential once resale demand developed.
Retail ticket prices started from approximately £50.
The tour included multiple major US city stops.
New York resale pricing exceeded £210 on secondary markets.
San Francisco listings reached £150+ shortly after the onsale.
Resale strength varied depending on city demand and venue capacity.
06/02/2026
Diljit Dosanjh confirmed multiple US tour dates.
08/02/2026
Tickets were released through primary ticketing platforms.
08/02/2026
Resale listings appeared shortly after the initial sell-out.
12/02/2026
12 to 18 February 2026 - New York and San Francisco listings stabilised at strong premiums.

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Diljit Dosanjh’s US tour became one of the quieter success stories of the month. While not every city generated strong resale premiums, select markets delivered substantial returns.
New York provided the strongest performance, with resale pricing exceeding £210. San Francisco also maintained profitable margins, though at a lower ceiling.
As with most tour releases, city demand proved more important than overall artist popularity when determining resale performance.

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