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Skye Newman announced a run of UK dates, and the release quickly turned into one of the standout ticket flips of the month. Tickets launched at a low entry price, which encouraged high participation, and demand for the London and Manchester shows surged shortly after sales opened. While the release itself was not particularly difficult to secure, resale prices climbed rapidly as awareness grew. Early resellers achieved strong profits, with prices continuing to rise as shows sold out.
Retail prices started at just £35, creating exceptional upside.
London and Manchester dates proved to be the strongest performers.
Resale prices initially cleared £150 and later pushed past £170 per ticket.
The release was accessible, allowing many members to secure tickets.
Growing fan demand and limited venue capacity supported rising resale values.
09/10/2025
Skye Newman announced UK tour dates, including London and Manchester, generating immediate interest.
11/10/2025
10:00 AM - Tickets went live with prices starting around £35, and availability remained accessible during the initial on-sale.
11/10/2025
11–12 October 2025 - Early resale listings closed around £140–£150 as awareness increased and key dates sold through.
18/10/2025
18–22 October 2025 -Resale prices climbed further, stabilising at £170+ for London and Manchester as demand peaked.

▶️ Ticketmaster
▶️ StubHub
▶️ Viagogo
The Skye Newman tour was a textbook example of how low retail pricing combined with rising artist popularity can create explosive ROI. While many managed to secure tickets due to the manageable release, the resale market rewarded patience as prices continued to climb. This flip highlighted the value of backing emerging artists early, particularly on major city dates where demand accelerates fastest.

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