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It comes hot on the heels of the Texas Hold Em singer's huge night at the Grammys
- Jack Hardwick, Senior Showbiz Reporter
- Published: 13:03, 3 Feb 2025
- Updated: 13:27, 3 Feb 2025
BEYONCE has confirmed four huge shows at London's Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this summer.
The Single Ladies superstar will kick off a mini residency at the North London stadium on June 5, 7, 10 and 12.
She will then play three more dates at the 62,000 seater venue.
The shows will be part of Beyonce's Cowboy Carter Tour in support of her eighth studio album Cowboy Cater.
The general on-sale will take place starting Friday, February 14 at 12pm local time at beyonce.com.
There will also be multiple presales ahead of the general on-sale.
Die-hard fans can enter the BeyHive presale which starts at February 11 at 12pm and ends the following day, February 12 at 11am.
Fans can sign up for this presale from now until February 6 at 12pm UK time at livemu.sc/beyonce for both her U.S. + UK shows.
Mastercard cardholders also have special access to presale tickets in London & Paris on February 12 at 12pm, ending February 13 at 11am.
This can be accessed at priceless.com/music.
The album, which includes mega hit Texas Hold Em, hit No 1 when it was released last year.
Beyonce last played the stadium in May 2023
The Sun first exclusively revealed Beyonce would be announcing a run of tour dates in the UK back in September.
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We reported that she would go head-to-head with Oasis for ticket sales – with millions of fans expected to rush to get seats to the shows.
A music source told us at the time: “Beyoncé is about to raise the roof. The demand for tickets will be just like Oasis’ and will rival the rush of fans to get their hands on a seat.
“2025 is going to be an incredible year for live music.”
Last year, Beyoncé’s eight-date UK stadium tour helped boost the economy by £8billion, with billions more set to come next year thanks to fans splashing cash on travel, hotels and eating out.
A source added: “Oasis and Beyoncé are top tier and demand for tickets will be fierce. Over seven million people tried to get Oasis tickets — and Beyoncé’s fans will be out in force too.
“This summer, major artists like Dua Lipa, Billie Eilish, Usher and Sabrina Carpenter are booked to play UK arena shows too.
“The boost to the economy is going to be phenomenal. This is what the public needs right now — something to look forward to.”
Catherine Shuttleworth, chief executive at marketing consultancy Savvy, said: “Cities fight to have Beyoncé playing because she sparks a huge influx of visitors ready to spend.
“Her tours boost hotels and restaurants and even salons as people want to look their best.”
Iconic rock star Steven Tyler made his comeback tonight at his Grammys fundraising event Janie's Fund at The Palladium,
He had retired from singing it was thought after they canceled their final tour.
It is the first time he has sung publicly.
As well as the huge UK shows, Beyonce will also play multiple dates in Paris,France.
She will also play seven cities across America including Los Angeles, New York and Las Vegas.