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If you were hoping to see Beyoncé this year but couldn't face shelling out hundreds of pounds for the privilege, we have some good news: tickets have plummeted in price, with a good number now under the £80 mark.
It's a far cry from the £500 price tag some fans were forced to pay when tickets for the UK leg of Bey's Cowboy Carter tour first went on sale earlier this year.
So where can you find Beyoncé tickets for less than £80? Read on to find out everything you need to know.
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You’ll still be able to find general sale tickets on Ticketmaster, with seated tickets priced at £159.85. But resale is where it’s at in terms of bagging a bargain.
It is worth saying though, just be careful when buying resale tickets as you don’t want the disappointment of not buying the real deal and not being able to get into the venue.
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With prices as low as £74 for the June 10 date and £88 for the June 5 opening night, at the time of writing, on Viagogo. We also spotted £76 tickets for the June 12 show on Stubhub, with most coming in at under or around the £100 mark.
Given that some recent concerts have had tickets selling for £500 or £600, we were pleasantly surprised to see that so many members of the Beyhive will be able to see Queen B in person here in the UK this year.
Let’s just say, if you’ve not yet got your ticket, what are you waiting for?
The plummeting ticket prices come after reports that thousands of seats were left empty ahead of her opening nights in a number of US cities.
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It's worth bearing in mind that she’s only playing one stadium over the course of six nights, meaning you'll need to travel to London to see her live.
However, with tickets at that price, this should help you budget for your travels to the stadium and perhaps even a night at a hotel if there's budget left over.
Performing at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London on June 5, 7, 10, 12, 14 and 16, expect to hear some of Bey's biggest hits, including Texas Hold 'Em and American Requiem from this latest album, and fan favourites like Cuff It, Formation and Crazy In Love.
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And as we would expect nothing less from Beyoncé, there will be plenty of flair, stage presence, dance routines and incredible costumes, too - and perhaps even a guest appearance from her children.
With 32 nights in total, the Single Ladies star has been touring North America since April 28, where she kicked things off in Inglewood, California.
She will also be headlining major US cities including Chicago and New Jersey, before she jets across the pond for her London and Paris dates – on June 19 and 21, respectively, at the Stade de France.
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Then it’s back to the States with Texas, Maryland, Georgia and Nevada towards the end of June and into July, with the tour ultimately concluding at Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium on July 26.
Given that her last tour, the Renaissance World Tour, took place back in 2023, it might be a few years until Bey goes on the road again. Meaning, if you've always wanted to see her perform live, it might be time to get a ticket before you regret it.