Tickets to Beyoncé's new tour are more available than usual, and frustrated fans are blaming resellers for hiking up the prices.
Famous singer Beyoncé has come under fire from fans due to the price of her upcoming "Cowboy Carter" tour tickets.
How can 20-somethings afford the high cost of seeing their favorite artists’ live shows? Some save; some go into debt.
In 2019, it was named by UB Honors as the Album of the Decade. Renaissance is the first of a three-act art piece by Beyoncé, and focuses on the disco movement and influences she has celebrated ...
She added: "During the Renaissance World Tour, Beyoncé's outfits were valued at significant amounts for their craftsmanship, rarity and celebrity provenance. For instance, her custom Alexander ...
The BeyHive reacts and share their thoughts on the expensive tickets to Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter tour tickets and how Ticketmaster has impacted fans ability to buy tickets at affordable rates.
Beyoncé’s been dominating charts and snagging ... she’s now taking it on the road for the ‘Cowboy Carter’ World Tour. From her beginnings with Destiny’s Child to becoming a full-blown ...
Beyoncé‘s involvement with Levi’s coincides with preparations for her eagerly awaited Cowboy Carter Tour. Following her landmark Album of the Year Grammy win in 2025, she announced a ...
The collaboration follows Beyoncé's recent tour announcement and the release of her album "Cowboy Carter." Beyoncé Knowles-Carter is showing just how perfect her Levii's jeans fit and ...
Beyonce has extended her Cowboy Carter tour ... with both new tracks and beloved classics. While her previous Renaissance tour was a spectacle of futuristic aesthetics and dance-heavy numbers ...
However, according to new data, Beyoncé's tour has not sold out just yet. According to MyLondon, plenty of tickets are still available from Ticketmaster, the tour's official retailer. And while ...
Beyonce performing during her Renaissance world tour at London's Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in 2023. Credit: PA The largest proportion of flight searches came from people in the US (25%).