Beyoncé has announced a global tour which will visit five UK cities.
This comes after the release of her seventh studio album 'Renaissance' and will be her first solo tour in over six years. Tickets for her US shows will go on sale on Monday, February 6, and will be available from ticket sites such as Ticketmaster and Live Nation.
The singer hinted her summer tour by auctioning a luxurious concert ticket package at a Wearable Art Gala event, leaving many fans speculating about a UK tour. Now confirmed, her huge global 2023 tour will begin on May 10, 2023, starting at Friends Arena in Stockholm.
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With a whopping 40 shows across North America and Europe, Beyoncé will visit Cardiff, Edinburgh, Sunderland, London, Paris and more. There has been no Liverpool dates released.
Beyoncé’s Renaissance tour dates in the UK 2023
May 17, 2023 – Cardiff, UK – Cardiff Principality Stadium
May 20, 2023 – Edinburgh, UK – BT Murray Field Stadium
May 23, 2023 – Sunderland, UK – Stadium of Light
May 29, 2023 – London, UK – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
May 30, 2023 – London, UK – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
How to get tickets for Beyoncé’s Renaissance tour
Fans of Beyoncé will be able to snap up O2 pre-sale tickets tomorrow (Thursday February 2) at 10am. On Friday, there will be a promoter pre-sale from 10am - 6pm.
General sale will take place on Tuesday February 2, 2023 at 10am. You'll be able to get your tickets via LiveNation and Ticketmaster.
Register for the LiveNation pre-sale on Friday here and the Ticketmaster pre-sale which is also on Friday here.
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