After selling out arenas across the UK, Lewis Capaldi is bringing his 2025 tour to the Granite City. Known for his chart-topping hits Someone You Loved and Wish You the Best, as well as his self-deprecating humour, Capaldi’s live shows are a mix of powerhouse vocals and laugh-out-loud moments.
His two shows at P&J Live on 10th and 11th September are expected to draw fans from across the north-east of Scotland, making them some of the biggest live music events in Aberdeen this year.
How to get tickets for Lewis Capaldi in Aberdeen
When do tickets go on sale?
Tickets for Capaldi’s 2025 tour first went live on Ticketmaster earlier this year. As expected, Aberdeen sold out within hours. Fans without tickets can check Ticketmaster’s verified resale platform for legitimate listings.
How much do Lewis Capaldi tickets cost?
Face-value tickets started at around £70–£85, though resale prices are climbing — some listings are already above £180.
Where else is Lewis Capaldi playing?
Capaldi’s Scottish run also includes Glasgow (OVO Hydro, 13–14 September), followed by multi-night residencies in London, Manchester, and Birmingham, before wrapping up in Nottingham and Cardiff.
Book a parking space ahead of time near P&J Live
P&J Live is one of Scotland’s largest indoor arenas, accommodating up to 15,000 fans. With demand at its peak, parking will be tight on both nights.
The most convenient way to guarantee a space is through JustPark. With the app or website, you can:
- Secure a guaranteed parking spot close to the venue.
- Find cheaper alternatives compared to official arena parking.
- Extend your session easily from your phone if you’re running late after the encore.
- Avoid congestion by booking in surrounding residential areas.
Book early — Aberdeen’s large-scale events often cause parking shortages, especially around Dyce and Bucksburn.
Park nearby and take public transport
P&J Live is well served by local buses, with Stagecoach and First Aberdeen services connecting the arena to the city centre and surrounding areas. Shuttle buses often run from Union Square in Aberdeen city centre directly to the venue on major event days.
Take the train into Aberdeen
If you’re travelling from further afield, Aberdeen railway station is the city’s main hub, with connections from Edinburgh, Inverness, and Dundee. From the station, shuttle buses and taxis operate directly to P&J Live, which is around a 20-minute drive.
For those driving part of the way, consider parking at park-and-ride facilities at Craibstone, Kingswells or Bridge of Don, then connecting to the arena by bus.
Does P&J Live offer official parking?
Yes, the arena has on-site parking, but spaces are limited and often sell out for big concerts. Event-day charges apply, and congestion can make leaving difficult. Booking through JustPark can save time and stress, while often costing less.
Do you live near P&J Live? Rent out your driveway for extra income
Aberdeen locals living near Bucksburn, Dyce or Bridge of Don can make extra money by renting out their driveways through JustPark. With thousands of fans descending on the city, nearby spaces will be in high demand.