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There’s still time to see Zayn Malik in NYC: Cheapest tickets to sold-out shows appeared on www.syracuse.com by Madison Kemeny | [email protected].
Zayn Malik is on the road for his first solo tour, “Stairway to the Sky,” following the release of his latest album, “Room Under the Stairs.” The tour includes two shows at New York’s Hammerstein Ballroom on January 24 and 25.
While these shows are sold out, fans can still find tickets through secondary platforms like Vivid Seats, SeatGeek, and StubHub, which offer verified tickets with buyer guarantees.
Due to high demand, prices are above average, but here’s a look at the best resale options available (including fees):
January 24
- Vivid Seats: Starting at $593.21
- SeatGeek: Starting at $566
- StubHub: Starting at $521
January 25
- Vivid Seats: Starting at $578.39
- SeatGeek: Starting at $553
- StubHub: Starting at $348
Prices and availability are noted at the time of publishing and are subject to change.
After leaving One Direction in 2015, Malik quickly launched a successful solo career. His debut album, “Mind of Mine” (2016), hit #1 on both the U.S. and U.K. charts with the hit single “Pillowtalk.”
His music has since evolved, with his most recent album, “Room Under the Stairs,” released in May 2023. The album features singles like “What I Am,” “Alienated,” and “Stardust.”
Malik’s “Stairway to the Sky” tour was delayed following the tragic passing of his former One Direction bandmate Liam Payne, but the North American leg will now begin in January 2025. The U.S. dates include stops in Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and San Francisco.
A complete list of Malik’s tour dates is available here.
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