Fans of Beyoncé are facing a financial dilemma as ticket resale prices for her upcoming tour in London reach jaw-dropping amounts.
With her highly anticipated Cowboy Carter tour set to hit Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in June, eager concertgoers are struggling to secure tickets—only to find them listed for outrageous sums on resale platforms.
The Cost of Seeing Queen Bey Live
Ticket resell sites like Viagogo are currently listing premium close-up seats at an eye-watering £1,334 each.
If fans want to stand opposite the stage, they’ll need to shell out an even steeper £1,900.
For those looking for a more budget-friendly option, the cheapest available tickets are still expensive—£524 for seats near the back and £891 for spots on the left-hand side of the stadium.
Frustration Over Ticketmaster Glitches
Many fans were left fuming when Ticketmaster’s website encountered technical issues during the pre-sale.
Thousands of people found themselves stuck in virtual waiting rooms, only to be met with exorbitant prices once they finally got through.
Ticketmaster maintained that its platform was functioning properly, but social media users were quick to disagree.
Some reported seeing tickets priced as high as £700, leaving many frustrated and empty-handed.
Social Media Reactions to the Ticket Frenzy
The ticketing chaos sparked outrage online, with fans venting their frustrations.
One user, Mart Tweedy, wrote on X (formerly Twitter): “I’m sorry but this is an absolute JOKE for seated Beyoncé tickets at Tottenham.”
Another disappointed fan added: “Been on Ticketmaster and waiting rooms all morning and do I have a Beyoncé ticket to my name? Of course not.”
The Tour’s UK and European Schedule
Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter tour will kick off in the UK on June 5, with additional shows at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on June 7, 10, 12, and 14.
Before arriving in London, she will first perform across the US, bringing her Grammy-winning country album to fans worldwide.
With ticket prices soaring and resale sites profiting off the high demand, fans are left wondering if they’ll ever get a chance to see their idol live—without breaking the bank.
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