Beyoncé tickets are going on sale first thing tomorrow morning (February 7). Competition is going to be fierce to see the Crazy in Love star as she returns to Cardiff for the Renaissance tour.
Queen Bey will play at the Principality Stadium on Wednesday, May 17 during her first solo show in six years. O2 Priority tickets went on sale last Thursday and demand was so high that the system crashed.
One fan posted on Twitter that they ended up buying tickets in Poland - more than 900 miles away from their home in the UK - just to see the superstar perform.
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And it's likely demand will be equally as high on Tuesday morning, so if you're hoping to get a ticket, here's everything you need to know.
How much are the tickets?
Tickets prices vary massively depending on where you are in the stadium - here's a breakdown:
- 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
When can you buy a ticket?
Tickets will go on general sale on Tuesday, February 7 at 10am. But some lucky fans have already secured a ticket as they were released in staggered batches via Ticketmaster, with O2 customers first in line.
Today (Monday 6 February) is the last chance for members of the BeyHive to secure a ticket before they go on general sale tomorrow.
Where is she playing in the UK?
- May 17: Cardiff, UK - Principality Stadium
- May 20: Edinburgh, UK - Murrayfield
- May 23: Sunderland, UK - Stadium Of Light
- May 29: London, UK - Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
- May 30: London, UK - Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
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