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How to buy Louis Tomlinson tickets: Best prices, concert schedule for 'How Did We Get Here?' Tour in Europe

Emily Dozier

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It's been a rollercoaster of a year for One Direction, from grieving member Liam Payne to new albums. Louis Tomlinson is ready for the future, though. 

To kick off 2026, his third album How Did I Get Here? will be released. Just two months later, he'll hit the road for the "How Did We Get Here?" Tour.

BUY NOW: Get tickets to see Louis Tomlinson concerts on StubHub International

Despite beginning his solo career in 2020, it seems Tomlinson is finally ready for takeoff. With him comes the years since the boyband, the mourning of friends and everything in between. 

It seems fans are ready to see Tomlinson in full throttle as he has 26 concerts on his European tour schedule. Want to know more? Here's exactly that with a breakdown of cities, dates and how to buy tickets for the "How Did We Get Here?" Tour.

Louis Tomlinson tickets for 'How Did We Get Here?' Tour 2026

Tickets for Tomlinson's 2026 shows are available now on StubHub International.

Prices vary depending on city and venue. However, fans can expect to pay about £115 per ticket. The cost to see his first UK concert in Manchester starts at £110 while his performance in Glasgow costs £140. His final European show in London costs about £100 to see.

Click the link below to view more details. 

BUY NOW: Best prices, seats for Louis Tomlinson's 2026 Tour

Louis Tomlinson 'How Did We Get Here?' Tour 2026 schedule

The European leg of Tomlinson's "How Did We Get Here?" Tour kicks off on 23 March in Germany. It finally wraps up on 3 May with the final show in London.

Below is a full schedule of the tour. Click here for more ticket information.

DateCityVenue
23 MarchHamburg, GermanyBarclays Arena
25 MarchOslo, NorwayUnity Arena
27 MarchHelsinki, FinlandVeikkaus Arena
29 MarchStockholm, SwedenAvicii Arena
30 MarchCopenhagen, DenmarkKB Hallen
1 AprilBerlin, GermanyUber Arena
2 AprilCologne, GermanyLanxess Arena
4 AprilGliwice, PolandArena Cliqice
5 AprilPrague, Czech Republic02 Arena
6 AprilVienna, AustriaMarx Halle
9 AprilBologna, ItalyUnipol Arena
10 AprilMilan, ItalyUnipol Forum
12 AprilBarcelona, SpainPalau Sant Jordi
13 AprilMadrid, SpainMovistar Arena
15 AprilLyon, FranceLDLC Arena
17 AprilMunich, GermanyOlympiahalle
19 AprilAntwerp, BelgiumLotto Arena
20 AprilAmsterdam, NetherlandsZiggo Dome
21 AprilParis, FranceAccor Arena
24 AprilManchester, UKCo-Op Live
25 AprilBirmingham, UKUtilita Arena
27 AprilGlasgow, UKOVO Hydro
28 AprilLeeds, UKFirst Direct Arena
30 AprilDublin, Ireland3Arena
2 MayBrighton, UKThe Brighton Centre
3 MayLondon, UKThe O2

Emily Dozier

Emily Dozier is a live events and lifestyle writer at The Sporting News, covering everything from sporting events and music festivals to broadway shows and stand-up comedy. Based out of New York, she graduated from the University of Georgia with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. When not covering the SN tickets beat, Emily enjoys playing volleyball and cooking. Prior to joining The Sporting News in 2023, Emily covered the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup for the Associated Press.