You may have heard that Beyoncé is coming to Scotland as part of her Renaissance world tour. And soon, lucky Scottish fans will be able to see the icon perform after the official announcement today (February 1).
Unfortunately for Glasgow fans, Queen B will not be bringing her show to the city. However, the superstar will be playing just an hour or so away after announcing a huge outdoor gig at the BT Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh.
Taking to Instagram, the CUFF IT singer posted a photo of her on a sparkling silver horse as she wore a matching sparkling hat, shoes, earrings and bra. And if you are looking to secure a ticket two, you don't have long to wait. Here is everything you need to know.
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When is Beyoncé coming to Edinburgh and what venue is she performing at?
The singer will perform in Scotland, specifically the capital's BT Murrayfield Stadium, on May 20 2023. There are no more Scottish dates announced as of yet with Edinburgh being the only Scottish date.
The gig comes just six days before Harry Styles is also set to perform at the same venue on May 26 and May 27.
How to buy tickets to see Beyoncé in Edinburgh
Keen Queen B fans can buy tickets through the Ticketmaster official website or Live Nation. And as always, fans are warned to stay away from unofficial sites.
When do Beyoncé tour tickets go on sale?
You can buy the tickets through pre-sale and general sale, depending on whether or not you have signed up first or are a member of 02.
According to the Ticketmaster website, the following times and dates is when people can get their hands on tickets:
- o2 Pre-sale: From February 2 10am until February 3 6pm - sign up to their pre-sale and secure your tickets
- Live Nation pre-sale: From February 3 10am until February 3 6pm - sign up to their pre-sale and secure your tickets
- Venue pre-sale: From February 3 10am until February 3 6pm - sign up to their pre-sale and secure your tickets
- BeyHive Presale: From February 6 10am until February 6 6pm - sign up to their pre-sale and secure your tickets
- General Onsale: February 7 from 10am - sign up to their pre-sale and secure your tickets
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