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5 expert tips to get Beyoncé Cowboy Carter tour tickets in London – presale goes live this week

Giddy-up! Tickets for Beyoncé’s long-awaited Cowboy Carter world tour go on sale this week

Amy Houghton
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Amy Houghton
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It’s the week we’ve all been waiting for. Beyoncé has officially announced her long-awaited Cowboy Carter tour and over the next few days, Bey fans all over the world will be battling for tickets. 

The star will be returning to London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for a four night run in June. And after finally winning her first Grammy for best album and for best country album, you best believe those tickets will be in high demand. 

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If you’ve bought those cowboy boots, learned every lyric and rehearsed your yeehaws in the hopes of seeing Cowboy Carter performed live and in person, here are our top tips for you to make sure you’re in with the best possible chance of tickets. 

1. Prioritise presale 

Having early access to tickets via presale gives you an extra opportunity to get your hands on Cowboy Carter rour tickets. Ticketmaster artist presale has closed but today (Monday, February 10) is the final day that you can sign up to the Beyhive presale here. It kicks off tomorrow at 12pm, So, step on it! 

2. Check your account 

Whether you’re going for presale or general sale, the most important thing to check off the bat is that you have an account on the ticket providers website. Create your account in advance or, if you already have one, make sure you know the username and password. Once that’s all checked, confirm that all your details are up to date.  

3. Clear your calendar 

Bey is playing four dates at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and if you really want to get tickets, you can’t be too precious about which night you go for. Making sure that you’re free on all four nights will up your chances of seeing Cowboy Carter live. 

For Beyoncé’s Renaissance tour, tickets for most shows sold out in minutes, which led to her adding more shows. So there’s a possibility you may get a second chance if you’re disappointed first time round. 

4. Be early 

Seasoned gig-goers will know that you should be online and logged in slightly before tickets go on sale if you want a good place in the queue. We suggest being around 10-15 minutes early. 

5. Don’t press refresh! 

Now that you’re in the queue, whatever you do, do not press refresh. We understand it’s tempting, but refreshing the page could push you right to the back of the queue. Just be patient. 

While we’re at it, don’t be tempted to try for tickets from a dozen different devices. Multiple devices on one IP address may be seen by Ticketmaster as bot-like activity and may mean you get kicked out or pushed to the back of the queue. 

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