
Beyoncé’s 2025 London Tour: Ticket Prices, Presale Info & How to Get Yours
Alright, Beyhive, the moment we've been waiting for is finally here! Beyoncé has officially announced the Cowboy Carter world tour, and yes, she’s bringing it to London in 2025. After her historic Grammy win, Queen Bey decided to bless us with a six-night residency at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this June. Originally, she planned just four nights, but after an overwhelming demand, she added two more dates. So, if you missed out on the first announcement, don’t worry—there’s still hope!
Now, let’s talk tickets. The price range is wide, so whether you’re balling on a budget or ready to splurge for the ultimate Beyoncé experience, there’s an option for you. The cheapest seats start at around £71.60, but if you’re looking to be front and center in the Sweet Honey Pit , be prepared to drop a jaw-dropping £950. Looking at the Paris tour pricing, we can get a better idea: lower-tier seats are going for around £140, while closer, premium seating is over £230. VIP experiences? Those can climb up to £1,100 and beyond.
So, how do you get your hands on these golden tickets? There are multiple presale options:
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- Beyhive Presale – If you were already subscribed to Beyoncé’s mailing list before the tour announcement, you should have received a presale code. This presale went live on February 11 and closes February 12.
- Mastercard Presale – If you have a Mastercard, you can grab tickets through the Priceless website. This presale runs from February 12 at noon to February 13 at 11 AM.
- Artist Presale – If you signed up for this one in advance, you’ll get access on February 12.
And for those who didn’t sign up for any of these? The general sale starts on February 14 at 12 PM via Ticketmaster. That’s right—Valentine’s Day is officially dedicated to securing your Beyoncé tickets!
Given Ticketmaster’s history with high-demand sales (yes, we all remember the Taylor Swift Eras Tour chaos), expect long queues and possible site crashes. To boost your chances, try checking multiple platforms like Live Nation, the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium website, and hospitality ticket providers like Seat Unique. Don’t put all your hopes on Ticketmaster alone!
With Beyoncé’s last tour selling out within minutes, this is going to be a competitive ticket grab. So, set your alarms, get your devices ready, and may the odds be ever in your favor. See you at the Cowboy Carter tour!
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