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3 upcoming Calvin Harris concerts across 2 cities in the UK, with tickets from $123 USD. Live Ticketmaster availability refreshed daily.
- When is Calvin Harris's next show?
- Sat, August 1, 2026 at Hampden Park.
- How much are Calvin Harris tickets?
- $123–$172 USD, varies by city and seat section.
- Is Calvin Harris touring near me?
- Playing 2 cities in 2026. See the "Tickets Near You" section below for your city.
- How do I get Calvin Harris tickets?
- Tap any date below to checkout on Ticketmaster — listings here are official primary tickets, refreshed daily.
- What time does the show start?
- Most Calvin Harris shows start between 7 and 9 PM local, with doors 60–90 minutes earlier. Exact time is on each ticket.
- How long is the concert?
- Roughly 90–150 minutes including the opener and a short encore.
Calvin Harris Ticket Prices 2026— Cheapest Seats & Average Cost
Calvin Harris ticket prices vary by city, venue size, day of week, and seat section. Live price breakdown across all 2026 tour stops:
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About Calvin Harris
CCalvin Harris is on the 2026 live circuit with the full club / festival production — mainstage-grade visuals, custom edits and IDs woven into the set, and the kind of long-form mix you can only get in the room. 3 confirmed dates across 2 cities this run. Tickets currently start at $123. This run reaches the UK, with confirmed stops in Glasgow, Belfast. Every date links straight to the official ticket page.
Inside Calvin Harris
Calvin Harris is the Scottish DJ and producer Adam Richard Wiles, born in Dumfries in January 1984, and one of the genuinely rare electronic-music figures whose career has crossed from underground producer to Top 40 hitmaker to festival headliner to Las Vegas residency anchor without losing the studio production credibility that started it. He came up as a teenage bedroom producer in southern Scotland in the early 2000s, signed his first major-label deal off the back of MySpace demos in 2006, and turned the 2007 debut album I Created Disco into a top-ten UK record before he had toured a single proper venue. The pivot that mattered came in 2011 with 18 Months, the third Calvin Harris album, which abandoned the indie-electronic singer-songwriter posture of the first two records in favor of pure dance-pop production with rotating vocal collaborators — Rihanna, Ne-Yo, Florence Welch, Ellie Goulding — and produced We Found Love, Sweet Nothing, I Need Your Love and Feel So Close, an unprecedented stretch of consecutive UK chart-topping singles for a single artist on a single record. Motion in 2014 doubled down on the template with Summer, Blame, Outside and the Disciples co-production How Deep Is Your Love. Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 1 in 2017 broke the pattern again, swapping out the EDM big-room template for a deliberately retro disco-funk and hip-hop-leaning record built around Frank Ocean, Pharrell Williams, Travis Scott, Future, Migos, Snoop Dogg and Kehlani vocal collaborations, and produced Slide, Feels, Rollin and Heatstroke. Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 2 followed in 2022 with Dua Lipa, Pusha T, 21 Savage, Justin Timberlake and Halsey vocal turns; the lead single Potion with Lipa and Young Thug landed in the Top 40 on both sides of the Atlantic. Across all of it, the touring calendar has stayed structurally consistent: festival headline slots at Tomorrowland, EDC Las Vegas, Ultra Miami, Coachella and the European summer circuit, a long-running Las Vegas Strip residency that has anchored most years of his career since the early 2010s — Wynn Resorts' Hakkasan-and-Omnia rotation during the mid-2010s peak, the Wynn Nightlife portfolio at Encore Beach Club and XS Nightclub for the more recent cycles — and routed standalone arena and stadium dates timed against the album release windows. The live show sits firmly in the modern DJ-booth format: Harris behind CDJs at the front of a large LED-clad stage, a stack of his own back catalogue cycled through festival edits and current singles, and a peak-time pacing built around the radio anthems that the audience came to hear. This page is the landing spot for current Calvin Harris tour dates, ticket pricing, set notes and city-specific show information, kept evergreen so it tracks every routing as new dates are confirmed and added to the calendar above.
About Calvin Harris
Adam Richard Wiles was born on January 17, 1984 in Dumfries, a market town in the southwest of Scotland, and grew up there in a household that ran on his father's job at a chemicals plant and the ambient melodic-electronic music that was filtering out of the wider Scottish dance scene through the late 1990s and early 2000s. He started producing as a teenager on a budget bedroom setup, working primarily in the funk and disco-leaning indie-electronic lane that record labels in the mid-2000s were marketing under the loose banner of nu-disco. The Calvin Harris stage name was put together from a mix of childhood references and a sense, as Harris later explained in interviews, that "Adam Wiles" did not sound like a producer name. After failing to make traction with self-released material under various aliases, he posted demos to MySpace in 2005 and 2006, attracted attention from the British indie-electronic blogosphere of the era, and signed a deal with Columbia Records subsidiary Fly Eye in 2007. The debut album I Created Disco, released in June 2007, produced the singles Acceptable in the 80s and The Girls and landed in the top ten of the UK Albums Chart. Ready for the Weekend followed in 2009 with the title track and I'm Not Alone reaching number one on the UK Singles Chart, but it was 18 Months — the third album, released in October 2012 on Columbia Records — that turned Calvin Harris from a UK chart act into a global one. 18 Months produced We Found Love with Rihanna (which had already been released as a Rihanna single in 2011, with Harris credited as producer and featured artist), Sweet Nothing with Florence Welch, I Need Your Love with Ellie Goulding, Feel So Close, Bounce with Kelis, Drinking from the Bottle with Tinie Tempah, and Thinking About You with Ayah Marar, becoming the only album in history at the time of its release to produce nine top-ten singles on the UK Singles Chart. The follow-up Motion in 2014 produced Summer, Blame with John Newman, Outside with Ellie Goulding and How Deep Is Your Love with Disciples, and consolidated the dance-pop production template that Harris had built around rotating vocal collaborators on a producer-led platform. Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 1, released in June 2017 on Columbia, abandoned the EDM big-room template in favor of a deliberately retro disco-funk and hip-hop-adjacent record built around an extensive guest list — Frank Ocean and Migos on Slide, Pharrell Williams and Katy Perry and Big Sean on Feels, Khalid on Rollin, Young Thug and Pharrell and Ariana Grande on Heatstroke — and reached number one on the UK Albums Chart and number two on the Billboard 200. Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 2 followed in August 2022 with Dua Lipa and Young Thug on Potion, 21 Savage on New Money, Pusha T on Stay With Me, Justin Timberlake and Halsey and Pharrell on Stay With Me, and a continued embrace of the hip-hop crossover lane. Live, Harris has built one of the most durable touring careers in dance music. He has headlined Coachella in 2016, headlined the Saturday night main stage at Tomorrowland multiple times, played the EDC Las Vegas kineticFIELD main stage repeatedly, headlined Ultra Music Festival in Miami, played Lollapalooza in Chicago and the European festival circuit (Creamfields, Parklife, V Festival, T in the Park during the years it ran in Scotland) consistently throughout the last decade-plus. The Las Vegas Strip residency is the structural anchor of the live calendar. Harris was reportedly the highest-paid DJ in Vegas during the mid-2010s on the strength of his Hakkasan Group residency deal at Hakkasan Nightclub and Omnia at Caesars Palace, with regular pool dates at Wet Republic and the Liquid pool decks. Subsequent cycles have shifted his Vegas anchoring into the Wynn Resorts portfolio, with dates at Encore Beach Club for the dayclub format and XS Nightclub inside Encore for the night format. He has been Forbes-listed as the highest-paid DJ in the world for multiple years across the late 2010s and into the 2020s. Outside the music, Harris is based largely between Los Angeles and London, was in a high-profile relationship with Taylor Swift during 2015 and 2016 that produced the co-write This Is What You Came For with Rihanna, married TV presenter Vick Hope in 2023, and runs the Fly Eye Records label and the Big Beat-distributed touring infrastructure. The on-stage persona is restrained by EDM standards — no cake-throwing, minimal between-track talking, no Vegas-comedian shtick — and the show leans on the production rig and the catalog rather than the showman behind the booth, which is the most plausible single explanation for why a Scottish bedroom producer from 2006 is still headlining mainstream festivals two decades later.
Calvin Harris tour: festivals, Vegas residencies and routed arena dates
A Calvin Harris touring year operates across three concurrent layers that share the same production infrastructure but serve different commercial and creative purposes. The first layer is the festival circuit, which functions as the structural spine of the live calendar. Harris has been a near-permanent headline booking at the major dance festivals since the early 2010s — Tomorrowland in Boom, Belgium across multiple weekend lineups, Ultra Music Festival in Miami on the main stage, EDC Las Vegas on the kineticFIELD main stage at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway, EDC Mexico and EDC Orlando, Coachella in Indio (headlined Saturday night in 2016 on the main stage), Lollapalooza in Chicago, Creamfields in the UK, Parklife in Manchester, and historically T in the Park during the years it ran in Scotland as the country's flagship music festival. Festival headline slots typically run 75 to 90 minutes and are calibrated to the host event's production rig — Tomorrowland's main stage and the Ultra main stage are among the largest electronic-music builds in the world and the Harris show scales up to fill them. The second layer is the Las Vegas Strip residency. Harris's Vegas footprint has shifted across operators across the calendar of his career: he held a long-running Hakkasan Group residency through the mid-2010s with regular dates at Hakkasan Nightclub inside MGM Grand, Omnia at Caesars Palace, Wet Republic at MGM Grand and the broader Hakkasan portfolio, then moved across to the Wynn Resorts nightlife portfolio for the more recent cycles, with appearances at Encore Beach Club for the dayclub format and XS Nightclub inside Encore Las Vegas for the night format. Residency dates are typically Friday and Saturday and are sold per-night through the venue's own platform rather than through a tour promoter. The Vegas calendar moves year to year and even within a year, so the practical advice is to treat the venue's posted event listing as the source of truth for which nights he is actually playing rather than assuming any one property holds the booking permanently. The third layer is the routed standalone arena and stadium tour, which appears in cycles tied to album release windows — most recently around the 2022 Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 2 album — and which is the version of the show that most closely resembles a traditional headline pop tour. North American arena legs typically book rooms in the 12,000-to-20,000 capacity range; stadium routings in the UK and Europe have hit Wembley Stadium and the larger UK arenas. Routed dates use the most extensive bespoke production work — custom LED programming for Slide, Feels, How Deep Is Your Love, Sweet Nothing, We Found Love, This Is What You Came For and the current singles — and run 100 to 120 minutes including production interludes. The format on stage across all three layers is consistent: Harris behind CDJs at the front-center of a large LED-clad stage, the visual programming carrying most of the show's narrative weight, and the setlist sequencing through a mix of his own back catalogue, current singles, festival edits and unreleased material previewed live.
Calvin Harris tickets: pricing, presales and the Vegas door
Calvin Harris tickets vary widely by format and by where the show sits on the live calendar. Festival appearances are priced as part of the host event's day or weekend pass rather than as a Harris-specific ticket — a Coachella weekend pass, an EDC Las Vegas three-night pass, a Tomorrowland weekend wristband, an Ultra Miami three-day pass. Coachella weekend passes typically run from roughly $599 for general admission to over $1,200 for VIP, EDC Las Vegas three-night general admission opens at around $450 with VIP at $1,200-plus, Tomorrowland weekend passes routinely run from around 350 euros for a day general admission to over 1,500 euros for the Mainstage Comfort and DreamVille-camping packages, and the major US festivals run general admission day passes in the $150 to $250 range. Las Vegas residency nights are priced through the venue rather than through a tour promoter. General admission line entry at Encore Beach Club and XS Nightclub for a standard Harris night typically runs $50 to $100 for women and $75 to $150 for men, climbing to $200-plus for the marquee weekends like EDC week, New Year's Eve, Memorial Day, Labor Day and the Las Vegas Grand Prix Formula 1 weekend in November. Table service follows the standard Strip economic model — a base minimum spend of $2,000 to $5,000 for a non-peak weekend on a standard table, escalating into five-figure minimums for prime dancefloor-edge locations on marquee event weekends. Dayclub admission at Encore Beach Club for a Harris pool date typically runs $50 to $150 general admission with table service at $1,500 to $5,000 minimum spend, depending on the location relative to the DJ booth. Routed arena and stadium tour dates run on more standard concert economics. Arena dates open in the $65 to $95 range for upper-bowl general admission, $120 to $200 for floor general admission or lower-bowl reserved seating, and $250 to $600 for VIP packages that have on past tours bundled pit access, early entry, soundcheck listen-in, branded merch and occasionally a signed item. UK and European stadium dates run on slightly higher economics for the larger rooms and the higher demand. Presales for routed arena dates follow the standard touring template — fan-list presale, then venue and Live Nation presales midweek, then general onsale on Friday at 10am local time. Verified resale through Ticketmaster gives the cleanest transfer for arena tickets. For Las Vegas, the cleanest reservation path is through the venue's own platform — Wynn Nightlife for Encore Beach Club and XS, or whichever Strip operator is hosting the residency in the relevant year — rather than third-party resale sites, since nightclub admission is heavily tied to guest-list and table-host workflows that resale tickets do not replicate.
Calvin Harris setlist trends
A modern Calvin Harris setlist is structured around three distinct catalog phases that the show cycles through in different proportions depending on the format. The first phase is the dance-pop EDM-era material from the 18 Months and Motion albums — We Found Love, Sweet Nothing, I Need Your Love, Feel So Close, Summer, Blame, Outside, How Deep Is Your Love, This Is What You Came For. These are the singles that most casual fans came to hear and they sit at the structural core of every set, with the bigger ones — We Found Love, Feel So Close, How Deep Is Your Love — typically appearing in the back half of the set as anchor singalong moments rather than as opening tracks. The second phase is the Funk Wav Bounces material from the 2017 and 2022 records — Slide, Feels, Rollin, Heatstroke, Potion with Dua Lipa, New Money with 21 Savage, Stay With Me with Justin Timberlake. The Funk Wav material is rhythmically and sonically different from the rest of the catalogue — slower BPM, more hip-hop-and-disco influence, less of the festival big-room template — and Harris sets typically include a dedicated Funk Wav block in the middle of the set rather than scattering those records across the running order. The third phase is the festival-edit and ID material, including remixes, tool edits, unreleased Harris productions and current Big Beat label material from artists in his adjacent production circle. Festival sets are tighter than arena sets — 75 to 90 minutes versus 100 to 120 — and lean more heavily on the peak-time radio singles with less of the Funk Wav block and less of the deeper material. Las Vegas residency sets are the longest at two-plus hours and look more like a traditional club mix, with deeper edits, longer transitions, more unreleased material and a more flexible running order than the festival or arena format. The closing track is reliably one of the top-tier radio singles — recent shows have closed on We Found Love, How Deep Is Your Love, Summer or one of the Funk Wav singles — and the encore, when there is one, often pulls in an unexpected throwback or a current single that didn't make the main running order. ID-spotting culture is active around Harris sets, and tracklists from major dates are usually online within a day on 1001Tracklists and setlist.fm.
Calvin Harris meet and greet: what is actually available
Formal meet-and-greet packages are not a structural part of the Calvin Harris live calendar in the way that they are for many touring pop and country artists, and the public-facing fan-experience offering has typically been limited rather than monetised into a separate ticket tier. Harris does not run a Cid Entertainment-style or Future Beat-style paid meet-and-greet on the standard touring template, and the VIP packages that have appeared on past Harris arena tours have typically bundled pit access, early entry, a soundcheck listen-in window (when production allows), a branded merch bundle and occasionally a signed item — but rarely a guaranteed photo with Harris himself. The most realistic path to meeting him is through the Las Vegas residency table-service ecosystem. Booking a premium table at Encore Beach Club, XS Nightclub or whichever Strip room is hosting the residency in the year you are reading this places guests in the section closest to the booth, and the residency format generally allows table guests to come up to the booth area in a way that arena production rigs do not. Festival contexts — Tomorrowland, EDC Las Vegas, Ultra Miami, Coachella — produce occasional informal interactions in the backstage and artist-lounge areas for guests with the appropriate credentials, but those credentials are not something you can buy through a public channel. The festival-VIP packages and the major-host promoter packages at Tomorrowland and EDC sometimes include backstage tours or artist-lounge access, but a guaranteed meet-and-photo with a specific headlining artist is rarely the deliverable. If a third-party site is selling a Calvin Harris meet-and-greet package outside of the official tour VIP bundle or the venue's own table-service workflow, treat the offer with skepticism. Most third-party VIP packages on resale platforms are repackaged pit tickets rather than guaranteed access to the artist himself.
Tour cities
Las Vegas
Las Vegas is the structural North American anchor for Calvin Harris. He has held a continuous Strip residency presence since the early 2010s — first through the Hakkasan Group's mid-decade rotation at Hakkasan Nightclub inside MGM Grand, Omnia at Caesars Palace, Wet Republic at MGM Grand and the Hakkasan dayclub footprint, and later through the Wynn Resorts nightlife portfolio with regular dates at Encore Beach Club for the dayclub format and XS Nightclub inside Encore Las Vegas for the night format. Residency nights are typically Friday and Saturday and are sold per-night through the venue's own platform rather than through a tour promoter. The big revenue weekends — EDC Las Vegas week in May, New Year's Eve, Memorial Day, Labor Day, the Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix weekend in November — get the highest production budgets and the deepest setlists. EDC Las Vegas itself, held at Las Vegas Motor Speedway each May, is a separate booking from the residency, and Harris has played the festival's kineticFIELD main stage in most recent editions. Practical advice: book the room before the flight, since residency dates routinely sell out the premium table service inventory eight to twelve weeks in advance for the marquee weekends. General admission line entry is the budget option but expect to queue for an hour-plus on a sold-out Saturday; expedited entry packages exist for an upcharge. Dayclub appearances at Encore Beach Club book separately from the XS Nightclub date even on the same weekend.
Los Angeles
Los Angeles is split across multiple touchpoints for Calvin Harris. The headline arena tour books either Crypto.com Arena downtown or the Kia Forum in Inglewood depending on the cycle, with the show running its full LED-and-lighting production rig at arena scale. The Hollywood Bowl, the Greek Theatre, FivePoint Amphitheatre in Irvine and the Toyota Pavilion at Concord on northbound routing get used on shoulder-season legs and shared festival-style bills. Coachella, held in Indio across two April weekends, has booked Harris on the main stage multiple times including the 2016 Saturday-night headline slot, and Coachella weekends typically generate ancillary Harris-branded after-shows at LA nightclubs and warehouse rooms during the wraparound week. Beyond Wonderland in San Bernardino, the Insomniac-produced festival at the NOS Events Center each March, has hosted him on its main stage. The LA crowd skews toward the radio-singles side of the catalogue rather than the deeper material — We Found Love, How Deep Is Your Love, Summer, Feels, Slide, Outside and the more recent collaborations land louder here than at Tomorrowland or the European festival circuit. Metro Expo Line drops near the Forum and Crypto.com Arena; Hollywood Bowl has a dedicated park-and-ride shuttle network. Local presales generally run through Ticketmaster and Live Nation US with codes emailed through the Harris fan list a day or two ahead of the onsale window.
London
London is Calvin Harris's primary UK touchpoint and the British market where the live calendar sits inside the broadest available context. He has played The O2 Arena in North Greenwich repeatedly on arena-cycle tours, Wembley Stadium on the larger stadium-scale touring windows, Drumsheds in Enfield (in the post-Printworks era of mega-warehouse rooms), Printworks in Surrey Quays during the years it operated, the OVO Wembley Arena, Alexandra Palace and the Eventim Apollo Hammersmith on smaller-format dates. Creamfields in Daresbury, Cheshire, held each August Bank Holiday weekend, has booked Harris on the main stage repeatedly and remains the most reliable UK festival touchpoint, with Parklife in Manchester's Heaton Park each June running second. T in the Park, the Perthshire-based Scottish festival, was the historic hometown booking before the event went on hiatus in 2017; subsequent UK festival appearances at TRNSMT in Glasgow Green have continued the Scottish-festival lineage. The London audience pulls from the entire South-East commuter belt and treats Harris as a permanent headliner regardless of which room he plays. Presales typically come through Ticketmaster UK, DICE and AXS, with venue presales midweek and a general onsale on Friday at 10am UK time. Public transport access to The O2 is via the Jubilee Line at North Greenwich; Wembley is on the Jubilee Line, Metropolitan Line and Wembley Stadium National Rail; Drumsheds is at Meridian Water on the Lea Valley Line.
Miami
Miami is the city where the festival calendar shapes the tour calendar most heavily for Calvin Harris, and Ultra Music Festival in March is the anchor event. Harris has played the Ultra main stage at Bayfront Park downtown across multiple editions, with Ultra closing-night slots among the most-cited dates on his touring record. Around the official Ultra weekend, Miami Music Week brings a dense cluster of after-hours, pool-deck and warehouse programming at venues including LIV at the Fontainebleau, Story on South Beach, E11even in downtown Miami, M2 Nightclub on Washington Avenue and Factory Town in Hialeah for the larger-warehouse warehouse format. Routed standalone Harris dates outside of Miami Music Week have appeared at the Kaseya Center downtown for arena bookings and at Bayfront Park Amphitheater for shared festival-style bills. The local dance audience treats Harris as a festival-tier headliner regardless of which room he plays, so primary sellouts are common on marquee Miami Music Week nights. Practical access: downtown rooms are walkable from Brickell hotels; Wynwood and Hialeah dates require a rideshare; the South Beach venues sit in a tight walking radius along Washington and Collins. Florida humidity in late March still warrants outdoor venue planning around shade and hydration, and the Miami International Airport-to-South-Beach drive can stretch to 90 minutes during Music Week traffic.
New York
New York routing for Calvin Harris splits between Manhattan and Brooklyn depending on the cycle and the time of year. Madison Square Garden handles the arena-cycle headline date when the tour is configured for the larger US arena rooms. Brooklyn Mirage at the Avant Gardner complex in East Williamsburg has hosted Harris on the warm-month outdoor calendar, an open-air warehouse-and-tarmac venue that runs May through October and fits the long-form pacing of his headline tour set. Hammerstein Ballroom in Manhattan and Terminal 5 handle the colder-month indoor bookings on theater-scale appearances. The broader Live Nation New York calendar — Forest Hills Stadium on shared festival-style bills, Pier 17 on the rooftop concert series, the UBS Arena in Belmont Park on Long Island — brings Harris through multiple times per cycle when the routing aligns. Electric Zoo on Randall's Island, held over Labor Day weekend, has booked Harris on the main stage multiple times across the years. Expect to compete with a fan base that travels in from across the wider tri-state area and into New England for the bigger New York dates. Practical access: Brooklyn Mirage is L-train accessible from Bedford Avenue; Hammerstein is walking distance from Penn Station; Pier 17 is a five-minute walk from Fulton Street; MSG sits directly above Penn Station. Local presale codes generally arrive through Ticketmaster US and the venue's own platform.
Toronto
Toronto sits on essentially every Calvin Harris North American arena routing that extends beyond the US Northeast and Midwest, and the city has a deep dance-music audience that supports both the festival edits and the longer-form arena format. Scotiabank Arena in downtown Toronto, Coca-Cola Coliseum on the Exhibition Place site, Echo Beach on the Ontario Place waterfront for warm-month outdoor bookings, and the Budweiser Stage amphitheater have all hosted Harris on different cycles. Veld Music Festival in Downsview Park each August, an Insomniac-affiliated festival booked by INK Entertainment, has hosted Harris as a recurring main-stage booking. Beyond Wonderland Toronto, during the years the festival has been programmed in the Canadian market, has also pulled him in. Toronto dates almost always fall on a Friday or Saturday because the routing puts the city between Montreal and the US Midwest. The local crowd pulls from the broader Golden Horseshoe — Hamilton, Kitchener, London, Niagara — with cross-border traffic from upstate New York and the Detroit corridor. Public transport access to Scotiabank Arena and Coca-Cola Coliseum runs via the TTC subway at Union Station and the GO Transit Exhibition station; Echo Beach is a 20-minute walk from Exhibition GO; Budweiser Stage has dedicated GO Transit shuttle service on event nights. Local presale codes generally arrive through Live Nation Canada and Ticketmaster Canada.
Ibiza
Ibiza is the European island anchor that connects Calvin Harris's UK and continental European touring infrastructure, and the Mediterranean dance-music summer season runs as a structural part of his live calendar. Harris held a long-running summer residency at Pacha during the early 2010s on the back of the 18 Months album cycle, and subsequent cycles have shifted his Ibiza presence across the major Playa d'en Bossa rooms — Ushuaia Ibiza Beach Hotel for the open-air daytime-to-evening format, Hi Ibiza in the post-Space era of clubbing on the Ibiza side, and one-off appearances at Amnesia, DC-10 and the smaller boutique rooms across the island. The Ibiza calendar runs from roughly May through early October, with the peak weeks falling in late July and August around the closing-party season at the end of September. Ibiza dates run on a different commercial model than mainland Europe — venue-driven rather than tour-promoter-driven, with ticket sales handled through the venue's own platform (Ushuaia, Hi, Pacha, Amnesia each operate their own ticketing) rather than through Ticketmaster or DICE. Public transit on the island is limited; expect to take a taxi, rideshare or rented scooter between San Antonio, Ibiza Town and Playa d'en Bossa. The local crowd is among the most internationally diverse on the European dance circuit — heavy UK, Italian, German, Dutch, French and Spanish representation — and Ibiza Harris sets typically run longer than the festival format and pull deeper into the Funk Wav and unreleased material than a Tomorrowland slot would permit.
Glasgow
Glasgow is the Scottish hometown market for Calvin Harris and the city where the local audience sits closest to his Dumfries origins. He has played the OVO Hydro on the Scottish Event Campus in Finnieston repeatedly on UK arena-cycle tours — the 14,000-cap arena is the largest indoor venue in Scotland — and the Glasgow leg of any Calvin Harris UK tour is treated by the audience as the closest thing to a hometown show. TRNSMT, the Glasgow Green festival that replaced T in the Park in the Scottish festival calendar from 2017 onward, has booked Harris as a recurring main-stage headline act. The historic T in the Park bookings, held at Strathallan Castle in Perthshire until the festival's 2017 hiatus, were the original Scottish-festival home before TRNSMT inherited that role. Beyond TRNSMT, Glasgow's club-and-warehouse circuit at SWG3, the Sub Club and the Barrowland Ballroom occasionally hosts Harris on smaller-format dates, though the larger arena-and-festival format dominates. The Glasgow crowd pulls from across central Scotland and the Borders down through Edinburgh, and the singalong on the bigger radio cuts — Summer, We Found Love, This Is What You Came For — runs noticeably louder than at the equivalent English arena dates. Local presales generally come through Ticketmaster UK, the OVO Hydro's own platform, and DICE. Public transport access to the OVO Hydro runs via the Glasgow Central station with a 15-minute walk along the Clyde Riverside or a direct shuttle bus from the city center.
Cheapest Calvin Harris Tickets — 5 Ways to Save on the 2026 Tour
Calvin Harris tickets can move fast, especially for big-city dates, but there are a few reliable ways to land the best price.
- Buy during the official on-sale window. Face-value primary tickets on Ticketmaster are almost always cheaper than resale — the listings above show primary availability first.
- Consider mid-week shows. Tuesday and Wednesday Calvin Harris dates often list 15 to 30 percent lower than weekend stops in the same city.
- Go upper-level. Upper 300-level or balcony sections typically start near $123 and still offer a strong view of the stage.
- Watch last-minute drops.Resellers often slash prices 24 to 48 hours before doors open, especially for mid-week dates that haven't sold out.
- Compare nearby cities. It can be cheaper to drive 2 to 3 hours to a smaller market — check the full cheap Calvin Harris tickets guide for current low-priced dates.
Calvin HarrisVIP Packages & Meet & Greet Options
When available, Calvin Harris VIP packages are offered directly on Ticketmaster alongside the standard tickets for each tour date. VIP experiences for Calvin Harrisconcerts often include early venue entry, a premium seat or pit access, an exclusive tour merchandise item, and occasionally a pre-show soundcheck or photo opportunity. Meet and greet packages, when offered, sell out fastest — if you see one listed on the show page above, it's worth grabbing immediately. For the full breakdown of current VIP and meet and greet options on this tour, see the Calvin HarrisVIP & meet and greet guide.
Calvin HarrisPresale Tickets & Codes
Presale windows for the Calvin Harris 2026 tour typically open 1 to 3 days before the general on-sale and are the best way to lock in seats before inventory drops. The most common presales for Calvin Harristour stops are Ticketmaster Verified Fan, Live Nation presale, the artist's official newsletter or fan club, and credit-card presales from Citi, American Express, or Capital One in North America. Sign-up links usually go live from the artist's official site 1 to 2 weeks before the on-sale. See the Calvin Harris presale guide for the current active codes and sign-up deadlines.
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