Beyonce is coming to Edinburgh as the superstar has announcement a Murrayfield date on her upcoming tour.
The singing sensation announced her 'Renaissance' world tour 2023 earlier today and now - much to the delight of fans in the capital - an Edinburgh date has been revealed. The 'Single Ladies' singer will play the huge outdoor gig in May, with tickets for the BT Murrayfield Stadium show no doubt selling out when they go on sale.
The show will be the first time the megastar has visited the capital since 2003, when she visited to attend the MTV Europe Music Awards in Leith. So, when can you bag tickets, and how much will they be?
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When is Beyonce coming to Murrayfield, Edinburgh?
The star will play BT Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh on May 20. The stadium has a seated capacity of 67,144, not including standing area on the pitch as well.
It is expected that there will be both seated tickets and unreserved standing general admission available.
When do tickets go on sale?
It is not yet known when tickets for Beyonce's tour will go on sale. More information will be included in this story, when it becomes available.
Beyonce UK tour dates - full list
- 2023 – Cardiff, UK – Cardiff Principality Stadium May 17,
2023 – Edinburgh, UK – BT Murrayfield Stadium May 20
2023 – Sunderland, UK – Stadium of Light May 23,
2023 – London, UK – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium May 29,
2023 – London, UK – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, May 30
2023 – London, UK – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, June 1
More information will be added to this breaking news article, should it become available.
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