SZA Returns to the Road for Her ‘SOS Tour:’ Here’s Where to Find Tickets Online

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R&B songstress SZA is heading back on the road for the second leg of her “SOS Tour.” The singer-songwriter (and Billboard’s 2023 Woman of the Year) kicked off her tour in February, and her North American leg originally ended a month later. But due to overwhelming demand, the singer has added new U.S. dates, with a stop in Toronto, Canada as well.

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Want to find SZA tickets for the SOS Tour? Tickets are selling out on Ticketmaster, but we’ve seen cheap seats for SZA still available on sites like Vivid Seats, Stubhub and SeatGeek.

On Vivid Seats, the cheapest tickets we’re seeing (as of this writing) start at $100 for 300-level access. Use promo code RS2023 to save an additional $20 off your purchase at checkout. Vivid Seats also has a rewards program that gets you your eleventh ticket for free after you buy ten tickets through the site. It’s a great way to get a deal or group discount on SZA tickets.

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Price: $100+

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Over at Stubhub, you can find cheap SZA tickets starting from $120 online. Like Vivid Seats, all of Stubhub’s tickets can be delivered digitally and are backed by the site’s 100% Buyers Guarantee. If your event is canceled and not rescheduled, you’ll receive 120 percent back in site credit or have the option of a full refund.

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Price: $120+

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SeatGeek has SZA tickets on sale from $107 as of this writing. Looking for a SZA promo code? SeatGeek is offering a $10 discount using promo code SEATGEEK10 on the SeatGeek app. Active military personnel and veterans, meantime, can take 20% off their purchase using the discount code 4OURMILITARY.

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The SOS Tour marks SZA’s first arena tour, and is named after her critically-acclaimed studio album of the same name. The album has spawned hit singles like “Good Days,” “I Hate You” and “Kill Bill,” among others.

The second North American leg of SZA’s tour comes on the heels of the singer’s new music video for “Snooze,” which co-stars Justin Bieber, Benny Blanco and Young Mazino, from Netflix’s Beef. The star also recently made headlines after her manager said he pulled her from performing at the MTV VMAs for what he perceived to be an “Artist of the Year” snub.

SZA “SOS Tour” Dates 2023

SZA’s SOS Tour resumes Wednesday in Miami and runs until Oct. 29 in Phoenix. The opening act for this leg is R&B/alternative singer, d4vd.

  • Sept. 20 Kaseya Center, Miami, Fla.

  • Sept. 22 Amalie Arena, Tampa, Fla.

  • Sept. 24 Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, Tenn.

  • Sept. 26 Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, Penn.

  • Sept. 28 CFG Bank Arena, Baltimore, Md.

  • Sept. 30 TD Garden, Boston, Mass.

  • Oct. 1 Prudential Center, Newark, N.J.

  • Oct. 4 Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, ON, Canada

  • Oct. 6 Barclays Center, Brooklyn, N.Y.

  • Oct. 7 Barclays Center, Brooklyn, N.Y.

  • Oct. 10 United Center, Chicago, Ill.

  • Oct. 11 Enterprise Center, St. Louis, Mo.

  • Oct. 14 Toyota Center, Houston, Texas

  • Oct. 15 AT&T Center, San Antonio, Texas

  • Oct. 18 Ball Arena, Denver, Colo.

  • Oct. 19 Vivint Arena, Salt Lake City, Utah

  • Oct. 22

  • Oct. 23 Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles, Calif.

  • Oct. 26 Chase Center, San Francisco, Calif.

  • Oct. 28 T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, Nev.

  • Oct. 29 Footprint Center, Phoenix, Ariz.

See latest ticket prices and find seats to see SZA on tour via Stubhub.com.

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