Brummie music legend Jeff Lynne is currently on the road with Electric Light Orchestra, for a huge 2025 tour that will be their final tour ever. Named the 'Over and Out' tour, it'll be a final chance for fans to see the legendary band live, with Jeff Lynne's ELO VIP tickets.
Seat Unique has VIP tickets available for the following date:
9th July - Co-op Live, Manchester
Tickets are on sale now!
What You Get with Jeff Lynne’s ELO VIP Packages:
From the moment you arrive, Jeff Lynne's ELO VIP packages deliver an unforgettable concert experience that includes:
Premium seating: Enjoy a perfect view of the stage with priority access to the best seats in the house, giving you an immersive experience of Jeff Lynne’s timeless music and dazzling light show.
Exclusive lounge access: Escape the crowds and unwind in a VIP lounge, where you can enjoy complimentary gourmet food, premium drinks, and a relaxed atmosphere before and after the show.
Fast-track entry: Bypass the queues and enter the venue swiftly with dedicated fast-track entry, making your arrival stress-free and seamless.
Inclusive food and drinks: Indulge in top-tier refreshments throughout the evening for a truly first-class experience with Jeff Lynne's ELO hospitality packages.
Private bar service: Forget the hassle of long waits at the bar—ELO VIP guests enjoy access to a private bar offering a selection of premium beverages.
Please note that the inclusions will depend on the level of package booked.
Why choose Jeff Lynne’s ELO hospitality?
Choosing a Jeff Lynne’s ELO hospitality package elevates your concert experience to a new level of luxury and comfort. Whether you're a lifelong fan or new to ELO's music, this exclusive package lets you experience the concert in style, surrounded by an atmosphere as electric as the performance itself.
Don’t miss your chance to be part of this premium experience. Book your Jeff Lynne’s ELO hospitality tickets now and make your 2025 concert night truly unforgettable!
Seat Unique is pleased to extend fan access to premium experiences at the UK’s most in-demand concerts.
Jeff Lynne’s Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) began in Birmingham, England, in 1970, as an experimental project led by Jeff Lynne and Roy Wood of The Move, with drummer Bev Bevan. Their vision was to combine rock music with orchestral arrangements, blending strings, keyboards, and electronic effects to create a unique sound that could carry on the experimental legacy of The Beatles.
ELO's first two albums, The Electric Light Orchestra (1971) and ELO 2 (1973), garnered moderate attention but faced lineup changes, most notably with the departure of co-founder Roy Wood. Lynne took the reins as primary songwriter, steering the band toward a more polished, accessible style. ELO found global success with On the Third Day (1973) and Eldorado (1974), where Lynne’s lush arrangements and catchy melodies started to define their sound.
The band's peak came in the mid-1970s to early 1980s with a string of hit albums, including Face the Music (1975), A New World Record (1976), and Out of the Blue (1977), featuring iconic hits like "Evil Woman," "Livin' Thing," and "Mr. Blue Sky." Their concerts became legendary for their elaborate stage setups, often featuring laser light shows and orchestral elements that brought their distinctive sound to life.
In the early 1980s, ELO continued to enjoy chart success with albums like Discovery (1979) and Time (1981), but by the mid-1980s, Lynne felt creatively exhausted with the project. The band went on hiatus after the release of Balance of Power (1986), and Lynne shifted focus to producing for artists like George Harrison and Tom Petty, as well as being part of the supergroup Traveling Wilburys.
Interest in ELO revived in the 2000s, and Lynne returned with Zoom (2001) and later Alone in the Universe (2015) under the banner of Jeff Lynne’s ELO. In 2017, Lynne and ELO were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, cementing their legacy. The revived lineup, led by Lynne, has since continued to tour, delighting fans with both classic hits and new material.
Jeff Lynne’s ELO remains celebrated for its groundbreaking fusion of rock and orchestral music, enduring as a beloved icon in classic rock.