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how much are wireless tickets

Wireless Festival tickets for recent editions have typically started around the low‑to‑mid £100s for single days, with weekend passes and VIP options going significantly higher, but prices vary a lot by day, seller, and how late you buy.

Current and recent price ranges

  • Day tickets bought close to the event have been listed around £139–£190 on major primary and resale platforms, depending on whether it’s Friday, Saturday, or Sunday.
  • VIP day options (like VIP village access) can run from roughly £235 and up.
  • Two‑day and three‑day passes are often cheaper per day, with some resale listings in the £170–£270 range for multi‑day tickets, depending on combinations of days.
  • Some US‑based resale and ticket sites show weekend festival tickets starting around the equivalent of about $200+ for future editions.

Example from a recent Wireless weekend

  • Friday or Saturday day ticket: about £190 via primary sellers close to the date.
  • Sunday day ticket (resale): from around £139.
  • Two‑day (Fri–Sat or Fri–Sun): roughly £175–£269 on verified resale, depending on day combo and demand.
  • Three‑day weekend passes on some marketplaces: from roughly the low £170s on resale for less in‑demand configurations, but often higher as the festival nears.

Where people are actually buying

  • Official primary sellers (like Ticketmaster) for standard and VIP tickets while they last.
  • Verified resale platforms (for example, Viagogo, Vivid Seats, StubHub, TicketSales, etc.) once primary inventory is sold out or if you’re late to the party.
  • These platforms usually offer multiple seating/entry types, price filters, and deal‑scoring features so you can hunt for better value.

Forum‑style chatter right now often centers on how “Wireless prices keep creeping up every year,” with many fans debating whether day tickets near or above ~£200 feel worth it given line‑ups and the cost of travel and accommodation.

What affects “how much are Wireless tickets”

  1. Day vs weekend
    • Single days tend to look pricey in isolation, but per‑day cost drops with 2‑ or 3‑day passes.
  1. Headliner and line‑up strength
    • Years with huge names (e.g., multiple big rap and pop headliners) usually see higher demand and higher average resale prices.
  1. Timing of purchase
    • Early‑bird and initial drops are generally cheaper; last‑minute can be either a bargain (if sellers are desperate) or very expensive (if demand is intense).
  1. Platform and fees
    • Different sites add different booking and service fees, which can push a “headline” price up notably at checkout.

Simple guidance if you’re buying now

  • Check the official Wireless site first, then compare prices across a couple of big, verified ticket platforms.
  • Use filters (price range, standing vs VIP, etc.) and deal‑score/”best value” tools on marketplaces to avoid overpaying.
  • Avoid informal resales (social media DMs, random accounts) because Wireless is a big target for fakes; stick to platforms that offer a clear money‑back guarantee on invalid tickets.

Quick HTML table of rough recent ranges

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<table>
  <thead>
    <tr>
      <th>Ticket type</th>
      <th>Typical recent range (approx.)</th>
      <th>Notes</th>
    </tr>
  </thead>
  <tbody>
    <tr>
      <td>Single day (Fri/Sat)</td>
      <td>~£180–£190+</td>
      <td>Higher for peak days and late purchases [web:1]</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>Single day (Sun)</td>
      <td>~£140–£180+</td>
      <td>Can be cheaper on some resale listings [web:1]</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>Two‑day pass</td>
      <td>~£175–£270+</td>
      <td>Depends on day combo and demand [web:1]</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>Three‑day weekend</td>
      <td>~£170+ resale baseline, often higher</td>
      <td>Prices move quickly as the festival nears [web:1][web:7]</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>VIP day ticket</td>
      <td>~£235+</td>
      <td>Includes access to exclusive areas, etc. [web:1]</td>
    </tr>
  </tbody>
</table>

TL;DR: if you’re budgeting, assume roughly mid‑£100s for a single day and more if you want multiple days or VIP, then check current listings because Wireless prices are very dynamic and can shift week to week.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.