Beyoncé Cowboy Carter tour London how to get tickets as general sale kicks off today

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Today is the day that Beyoncé tickets go on sale.Queen Bee has unveiled her latest global tour, and while Scottish fans may be disheartened to hear she won't be gracing their shores just yet, the superstar has scheduled six performances in London.

The Grammy award-winning artist will be lighting up the stage at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for her 2025 Cowboy Carter tour this summer.Glasgow fans willing to make the journey to the UK capital can secure tickets through general sale on Ticketmaster at 2pm.These six concerts are expected to sell out swiftly, but there were numerous opportunities to snag a ticket over the coming week.Tickets for Beyoncé's 2025 tour go on sale this Friday (February 14) Here's what you need to know:Tickets will be released to the general public from Friday, February 14, 2025, at 12pm midday and 2pm.

These tickets will be open for purchase by anyone interested. To get a jump on the crowd, here's the link you need.During her previous tour, Beyoncé delighted audiences in other UK cities such as Cardiff and Edinburgh.Consequently, fans are curious if she'll repeat this pattern with new date announcements in the near future.According to leading bookmaker Ladbrokes, the odds stand at 1/4 for Beyoncé to reveal concert dates at venues beyond Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this year.

These odds hint that she may be gearing up to perform in major cities across the country, including Glasgow (fingers crossed) and Edinburgh, among others.However, this remains unconfirmed at present.Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today.You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland.No one will be able to see who is signed up and no

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