New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…….
Original story (published on Feb. 9, 2023) follows:
A 26-date North American arena tour by Duran Duran has been confirmed for 2023. The journey begins on May 28 in San Jose, California, and proceeds across the country until it ends on September 19 in Toronto.
Duran Duran’s Future Past Tour has already stirred a lot of talk amongst the fans. It also comes from both Bastille and Nile Rodgers and Chic joining the band as special guests.
Duran Duran Future Past Tour Presale code and timing
If you are curious to know everything related to the presale, you can check it out here. First and foremost, the Ticketmaster and Live Nation presale begins on February 13 (Monday).
As far as Citibank is concerned, presale for the cardholders starts on February 13 at 2 pm local time, and until February 15 at 10 pm local time. Additionally, tickets are available on Bandsintown and their official website.
Duran Duran fans can also get their hands on the presale tickets through Nile Rodgers’ official website. There is even a general on-sale that begins on February 16 at 10 am local time.
Moreover, pre-sales will start again on February 14 and expire at 10 pm local time on February 15. The general public can purchase tickets on February 15 at 10 am local time.
Talking about the codes, the Live Nation presale code is ‘CHORUS‘ and the mobile app code is ‘COVERT‘.
We hope that the details provided above make it simple for you to find presale tickets for the Duran Duran Future Past Tour 2023.
Stay tuned for more as we monitor current events and update this section to include significant information.
Update 1 (Feb. 14, 2023)
11:43 am (IST): Duran Duran tour pre-sale is now live and if you are buying tickets using Citi card then you can use ‘412800’ as a pre-sale code.
Featured image source: Nile Rogers
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