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 ago
The 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.
The singer will take her latest album Renaissance on the road, with the tour beginning in Europe this May before concluding in North America in September.
Beyonce released Renaissance, her seventh studio album containing the hit track Break My Soul, in July 2022.
The album has earned Beyonce nine nominations at the upcoming Grammy awards.
As with previous tours, Beyoncé will make her mark offstage, too, with BeyGOOD, the initiative she founded in 2013 to support people and programs around the world.
Pro tips: 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; she is seen in 2016
All-out: 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 is seen in 2013
With a little help: 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; Beyonce is seen in 2014
New material: The singer will take her latest album Renaissance on the road, with the tour beginning in Europe this May before concluding in North America in September
In various cities throughout the tour, BeyGOOD will support entrepreneurs through Black Parade Route luncheons, celebrating small business owners, with grant opportunities being awarded and a foray of services with global partners to promote business sustainability.
One thousand small businesses will be supported with a commitment, while BeyGOOD will also support students through scholarship funds that will be given to colleges and universities in ten different cities along the tour.
Each school will be given one hundred thousand dollars and will select the student recipients.
BeyGOOD’s total scholarship commitment during RENAISSANCE WORLD TOUR will be one million dollars.
The world tour comes after Beyoncé returned to the stage with a grand performance in Dubai last month, marking her first concert in four years.
The musical icon was taking to the stage to celebrate the opening of new luxury hotel Atlantis The Royal, which managed to draw out a bevy of international stars.
Despite the high profile of the event, the hitmaker tried to tamp down on the publicity by banning recording and forcing attendees to lock up their phones ahead of the show.
She’s back! Beyoncé returned to the stage for her first concert in four years when she performed in Dubai last month
Still, a few intrepid attendees managed to keep their cameras free and shared videos of Beyoncé belting out her hits, including Halo.
She was reportedly paid $24 million for the performance at the luxury resort for the invitation only concert, according to TMZ.
The Dubai concert is Beyonce’s first live performance since appearing at a Tribute to the late Kobe Bryant and his daughter, Gianna, in 2020.
Her rendition of Be Alive from the film King Richard at the 2022 Oscars ceremonies was taped.
Fans had been hoping that the long-awaited release of Renaissance meant a tour would be on the cards.
There’s also potential for some very special guests to join her.
In putting the album together, she enlisted the help of such artists as Drake, Pharrell Williams, The-Dream, Skrillex – and none other than her own husband Jay-Z.
The dance-heavy album features 16 tracks, including the previously released single Break My Soul, which dropped last month.
The other 15 other tracks are: I’m That Girl, Cozy, Alien Superstar, Cuff It, Energy, Church Girl, Plastic Off the Sofa, Virgo’s Groove, Move, Heated, Thique, All Up in Your Mind, America Has a Problem, Pure/Honey and Summer Renaissance.
There could be potential for more shows down the line as Beyonce previously described the album as a ‘three-act project.’
In her note, she re-stated the album’s creative process took three years and detailed working throughout the pandemic, calling it a ‘time to be still, but also a time I found to be the most creative.’
She went on to say: ‘Creating this album allowed me a place to dream and to find escape during a scary time for the world.
‘It allowed me to feel free and adventurous in a time when little else was moving.
‘My intention was to create a safe place, a place without judgment, a place to be free of perfectionism and overthinking.
‘A place to scream, release, feel freedom. It was a beautiful journey of exploration.’
Renaissance debuted in the top spot on the Billboard 200 albums chart, marking the best-selling week from a female artist this year, and second best-selling of the year.
It sold 332,000 equivalent album units in the week through August 4, Billboard reported, citing stats from Luminate.
The album was the first from a female artist to land atop the Billboard 200 this year, as the last female artist to achieve the feat was Adele with her album 40 last December.
The record went on to top the charts for its first six weeks, from December 4, 2021 thru January 8, 2022.
Renaissance is Beyonce’s first solo studio album since her groundbreaking visual album Lemonade from 2016, in which she famously confronted the questions around her marriage to Jay-Z and his fidelity.
Beyonce and Jay-Z have been married since 2008 and have welcomed three children into the world – Blue Ivy, 10, and twins Sir and Rumi, five.
Beyonce has released four albums since 2016’s Lemonade, although none of them were solo studio efforts.
In 2018, she dropped Everything Is Love, with Jay-Z under the name the Carters.
In April of 2019, she released Homecoming, an album accompanying her 2018 headlining performance at Coachella.
That summer she followed with The Lion King: The Gift, a companion album to the Disney film that featured several new Beyonce songs (a deluxe edition of that album featuring three additional tracks was released a year later).
Meanwhile, music bosses are making an audacious bid to bring Beyoncé to The BRIT Awards later this month, MailOnline can reveal.
High level discussions have been taking place amongst Sony music executives and the superstar’s team to attend the February 11th event at London’s O2 where she’s been nominated for two gongs including International Artist of the Year.
Beyoncé’s attendance would be a boost for the award show, where she is nominated for her single Break My Soul in the International Song of the Year category.
A music source revealed: ‘There have been some serious discussions at the top end of the record label for Beyoncé to have a live presence at the BRITs — having the world’s biggest superstar to attend the ceremony would be a huge coup.
‘She has been to The BRITs before and sees the event as a key moment in the music calendar and a way to connect with her European fanbase.
‘It is common for some of the bigger acts performing at the ceremony to be finalised days before so a deal is still under negotiation and could go down to the wire.
‘But there’s been a big push to get her to the ceremony and for her to perform would be the absolute dream scenario.’
A source added: ‘The schedule of the ceremony is locked down so if Beyoncé was to perform there would need to be a shake-up but it’s more likely she will be there as a guest.’
Hold your horses: Eager fans will have to wait to bag themselves a ticket as the songstress has not revealed when they will go on sale, simply hinting that it will be ‘soon’