How to get tickets for London film premieres and red carpet events
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Getting FOMO from videos of premieres in London on social media and want to attend one yourself? Let us share the secret of how to join in on the fun at the next one.
As the premiere capital of the UK, London regularly hosts some of the film industry’s biggest events.
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Hide AdIn 2024 Wicked, Gladiator II, Moana 2 and Beetlejuice Beetlejuice were some of the biggest movie titles to host premieres in the city. This year is also set to host celebrations for big releases including the new Bridget Jones movie and 28 Years Later.
Luckily for fans, they don’t have to miss out on all the action and have a chance to see movie stars up close right from the red carpet.
Here’s how movie fans can get tickets to be a part of a premiere directly from the red carpet in London.
Get a ticket to the fan zone
Ahead of some premieres, lucky fans have a chance to stand in the dedicated fan areas of the red carpet and see the film's stars up close.
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Hide AdFor the recent Warner Brother London premieres for Beetlejuice Beetlejuice and Joker: Folie À Deux which were held in Leicester Square, fans were able to sign up to a ballot for fan zone access.
The ballots which were drawn at random allowed winners to watch the red-carpet arrivals from the fan areas of the premiere.
Buy a ticket for the full red carpet experience
It is possible to buy a ticket to a film premiere in London, but be warned it's quite pricey!
Cornucopia Events, which has been providing tickets for red carpet premieres in London since 2002 offers the chance to have the full experience for over a grand.
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Hide AdDepending on the film title, its cast and the popularity of the film, tickets start from £1,500 and can be up to £4,000.
So unless you’re rich, you’re better off trying to get a fan ticket.
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