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Tickets for Charlie Puth’s upcoming “Whatever’s Clever!” world tour are now available to the general public, giving fans another chance to secure seats for one of 2026’s most in-demand pop tours.
The tour, which spans nearly 50 dates across North America, Europe and the U.K., launches April 22 in San Diego and runs through July 30, ending in Warsaw, Poland.
In the U.S. and Canada, Puth is scheduled to make stops in cities including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Vancouver, Chicago, Boston, Nashville, Austin and New York, where he will perform at Madison Square Garden.
North American dates will feature opening support from Daniel Seavey and Lawrence on select shows, with Ally Salort appearing throughout the run.
The European and U.K. leg begins in late June, with stops in Stockholm, Paris, London, Manchester, Dublin and several summer festivals.
Where to buy Charlie Puth ‘Whatever’s Clever!’ world tour tickets
Tickets officially went on sale today at 10 a.m. local time. Fans who missed presale can still find seats through Ticketmaster, though availability may vary by city.
Tickets are also available on verified resale platforms such as Vivid Seats.
Prices vary by city and demand, but Vivid Seats’ Buyer Guarantee provides protection against counterfeit or invalid tickets, making it one of the safer options for fans purchasing after the initial sale.
Discount: First-time Vivid Seats customers can use code ADVANCE30 for $30 off a $200+ ticket order.
Limited tickets may also be available via SeatGeek and StubHub.
More about Charlie Puth
The “Whatever’s Clever!” world tour supports Puth’s forthcoming fourth studio album of the same name, set for release this spring. The rollout includes the previously released lead single “Changes” and the newly announced follow-up track “Beat Yourself Up.”
Puth is also scheduled to perform the national anthem at Super Bowl LX in February.
A Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum artist, Puth is known for global hits including “Attention,” “We Don’t Talk Anymore,” “See You Again” and “Light Switch.”
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