The Live ’25 tour sold out all its gigs around the UK and Ireland and as a result, two extra dates were added on for Wembley Stadium. The initial ticket sale caused a lot of controversy, as some fans were met with dynamic pricing models that saw prices almost double, declared to be bots and kicked from queues or just couldn't get through in time. Last night (Saturday, September 7) the band shared on its social media pages that invitations to enter a private ballot for the remaining two Wembley shows had been sent on email to "eligible fans we have been able to identify".

UK 🇬🇧 It added: "If you signed into your Ticketmaster UK account on Saturday, August 31, and you were able to join a queue for a specific show but didn’t get a ticket, then you may be eligible to take part and will receive an email on how to register for the ballot. “Keep an eye on the inbox associated with your Ticketmaster account and don’t forget to check your junk mail. “Once successfully registered, you will be entered into the ballot for a code to access the final Wembley on sale.

“Due to the demand for the shows and to avoid last week’s long queues, codes will be strictly limited. “Entry to the ballot does not guarantee you will receive a code. “The ballot is only open to invited fans.

You must register with the email to which your invitation was sent and which is registered with your Ticketmaster account. UK 🇬🇧 Two extra Wembley Stadium shows have been added due to phenom.