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Beyoncé’s Renaissance Tour Is Coming to a City Near You:


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Get your disco cowboy hats ready! Beyoncé’s Renaissance Tour is coming to a city near you.

Night one of the tour kicked off in Stockholm, Sweden on Thursday (May 10) and the BeyHive couldn’t be more excited to see Queen Bey back on stage. Between the setlist, choreography, wardrobe, visuals, and the return of Les Twins, Mrs. Carter will be pulling outall the stops for her first jaunt in over six years.

If you want to be in the building for one of the most anticipated tours of 2023 – we’ve rounded up details on how to get tickets, how much they cost and other tour info that you might need to know.

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Where to Buy Tickets to Beyoncé’s Renaissance Tour

Beyoncé made sure that fans — not resellers — had first dibs on tickets to her tour. According to Ticketmaster, a “lottery-style” process was employed to determine which Verified Fans got access codes to purchase tickets, while others get waitlisted until more tickets became available.

“Fan demand already exceeds the number of tickets available by more than 800 percent based on the registration numbers in the Group A cities,” read a statement on the Ticketmaster website when tickets went on sale in February. “It is expected that many interested fans may not be able to get tickets because demand drastically exceeds supply.”

Resale tickets to the Renaissance Tour are currently available at Ticketmaster.com and LiveNation.com, in addition to Vivid Seats, Stub Hub and Seat Geek.

How Much Do Beyoncé Tickets Cost?

Although ticket prices vary depending on seat location, based on average prices on Ticketmaster, Vivid Seats, Seat Geek and Stub Hub, fans can expect to pay around $350 for decent seats — and that’s not even the lowest ticket price available.

Where can you find the cheapest tickets? Finding cheap tickets to a highly-anticipated tour means being flexible about dates and locations, and possibly sitting in the nosebleeds.

One the other hand, if you don’t live in the city where you find a cheaper ticket, you could end up spending more money overall. That said, the cheapest tickets that we’ve found are priced at $50 at Ticketmaster and $41 at Seat Geek — but most of the lower-priced tickets range from approximately $91-$145.

Because Byoncé took extra steps so that resellers wouldn’t hike up ticket prices, fans can find resell tickets for an affordable rate. According to fan posts on TikTok and Twitter, when you attempt to resell tickets, the following notification pops up: “You cannot resell your tickets for higher than the price you paid, including all fees.”

As for the more expensive options, tickets closest to the stage start at around $700-$1,400 and can cost upwards of $5,000 for select cities.

Where Does the Renaissance Tour Head Next?

The Renaissance World Tour will head to Brussels next and will make stops in dozens of cities including London, Paris, Barcelona, Cologne, Frankfurt, and Amsterdam until the end of June. The North American leg kicks off in Toronto in July and will hit Chicago, Detroit, Boston, Washington, D.C., Atlanta, Charlotte, Miami, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, St. Louis, Kansas City, San Francisco, Houston and other cities before wrapping in New Orleans on Sept. 27.

Renaissance Tour Merch: Where to Buy Online

Renaissance tour merch hasn’t dropped on Beyoncé’s website yet, but it could be arriving soon, now that the tour has started. Until then, fans can cop Beyoncé merch during the tour and online at Amazon and Etsy.

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