When Beyoncé pre-sale tickets go on sale with Live Nation, and how ...

2 Feb 2023
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Beyoncé has announced a world tour to promote the release of her 2022 album, Renaissance – and it will see her return to the UK for the first time in five years.

Six dates have been confirmed in the UK, along with shows across Europe and North America.

Posting a picture of herself wearing a disco-ball cowboy hat astride a silver horse, Beyoncé confirmed the news on social media with the simple caption: “RENAISSANCE WORLD TOUR 2023.”

This will be Beyoncé’s first time on the road since 2018’s On the Run II tour with husband Jay-Z, and her first solo tour since 2016’s Formation.

Demand for the limited dates is sure to be high. Here’s how can you get your hands on one, where she will be performing, and everything else you need to know.

Where is Beyoncé performing?

Beyoncé’s world tour kicks off in Stockholm, Sweden, on 10 May, 2023. She follows this with dates in Brussels and Paris, before heading to the UK.

She will play in Cardiff, Edinburgh and Sunderland ahead of three dates in London.

Here are the UK dates:

17 May – Principality Stadium, Cardiff 20 May – Murrayfield, Edinburgh 23 May – Stadium of Light, Sunderland 29 May – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London 30 May – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London 2 June – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London

After this, Beyoncé will head to Amsterdam, Lyon, Marseille, Cologne, Hamburg, Frankfurt and Warsaw.

Beyoncé will begin the North American leg of the tour on 7 July in Toronto, followed by dates in major US cities, including Philadelphia, Nashville, Chicago, New York, Miami, San Francisco, and Los Angeles.

How can I get tickets for Beyoncé’s 2023 tour?

Tickets are being released in staggered batches via Ticketmaster, with O2 customers first in line.

O2 customer presale: From 10am on Thursday 2 February to 6pm on Friday 3 February Live Nation presale: From 10am on Friday 3 February to 6pm on Friday 3 February BeyHive presale: From 10am on Monday 6 February to 6pm on Monday 6 February General sale: All customers can try their luck at bagging tickets for one of the year’s biggest concerts from 10am on Tuesday 7 February

To have access to the Live Nation presale you must be registered, which you can do here.

Live Nation says: “To gain access to the pre-sale, you need to register and then log on at the time of the pre-sale. The option to buy tickets will then become available to you. Please note if you will need to refresh the page if you log on before the pre-sale starts.

“Pre-sale tickets are the same as those available in the general sale, they are just available earlier.

“Your registration will only work on LiveNation.co.uk and you will need to register separately with our ticketing partner (Ticketmaster UK) to complete your booking. You can create a Ticketmaster account here.”

How much will tickets cost?

Ticket prices vary by location. The prices for the Cardiff show are as follows:

Reserved Seats – VIP Stage £170.00 Standing – Beehive – £170.00 Standing – Club Renaissance – £170.00 Standing – VIP Platform – £140.00 Reserved Seats – £140.00 Standing – Gold Circle – £140.00 Reserved Seats – £125.00 Standing – GA Pitch Standing – £95.00 Reserved Seats – £95.00 Reserved Seats – £75.00 Reserved Seats – £50.00
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