Tickets for Adele’s long-awaited return to the UK stage go on sale at 9am this morning, with thousands of fans preparing to enter a ticket scramble in a bid to see her live

Music lovers buying tickets in the pre-sale earlier this week reported issues with online queues and data protection, but there are some handy tips you can follow to make sure the stressful process pays off.
Here’s everything you need to know so you can look forward to singing along to “Someone Like You”, phone torches aloft:

Where can I see Adele?

She will play 36 dates across Europe, starting at the SSE Arena Belfast on 29 February. Tickets are not available from live.adele.com as they were for the presale but you can buy tickets for her four London gigs by clicking the following links:
Her other dates are as follows, with tickets available from the venue websites:
1 March, SSE Arena Belfast, United Kingdom    
4 Mar, 3Arena, Dublin, Ireland    
5 Mar, 3Arena Dublin, Ireland    
15, 16, 18, 19 Mar, The O2 Arena, London, United Kingdom    
25, 26 Mar, The SSE Hydro, Glasgow, United Kingdom    
29, 30 Mar, Genting Arena, Birmingham

How much are tickets?

Prices will not be revealed until the sale opens, but during the presale they cost £55, £75 and £95 plus booking fee. Ticket prices usually start from £35, so we’re living in hope that there will be some cheaper options come 9am. The London gigs look likely to range from £42.50 to £108.25, plus booking fee.

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