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Beyonce's upcoming tour already has 400,000 fans in presale lines and experts share buying tips

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Beyonce announced that she would be going back on the road after a seven-year break from touring just two days ago.However, hundreds of thousands of her fans have already entered virtual queues for pre-sale tickets, with a staggering 400,000 currently waiting in line for tickets to one of her two London performances.With many fans looking for tips and tricks to land seats at the shows, CheapoTicketing's CEO, James Collins, has shared his list of recommendations for purchasing tickets to see the hitmaker - who could potentially take home the Album of the Year distinction at the upcoming Grammy Awards.Collins first advised Beyonce's fans to be ready for when ticket sales go live by signing into purchasing sites thirty minutes before the seats are made available to the public and having any payment information ready to go.He also recommended that fans keep multiple browsers open and to use different VPNs in an effort to maximize their chances of purchasing a ticket.

Beyonce announced that she would be going back on the road after a seven-year-break from touring just two days agoThe usage of ad blockers was also singled out as giving fans a potential leg up while attempting to find a seat at the Halo singer's shows.Collins went on to recommend that fans ask their friends to sign in to purchase tickets and to resell any extras that they may end up buying.

The entrepreneur also expressed that third-party sites and ticket brokers are also reliable ways to land seats at Beyonce's shows after the initial sale is over.He stressed that fans should never refresh their pages during the purchasing process, as that could potentially move them to the back of the virtual line.

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