So Beyoncé just announced more dates for the Renaissance Tour and honestly, I was checking Ticketmaster every 30 minutes last week trying to get tickets before they sold out. That’s the vibe right now – if you haven’t looked yet, you’re running out of time.

What We Know About the New Dates

I called around to a few box offices and here’s what’s left:

  • London – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. There’s talk they’ll add a second show because the first one nearly crashed the Ticketmaster app. Expect high demand.
  • Paris – Stade de France. These went fast but I saw some upper bowl seats pop up yesterday on verified resales.
  • Berlin – Olympiastadion. Honestly easier to get than London or Paris but that’s changing fast.
  • Amsterdam – Johan Cruyff Arena. This one surprised me – barely sold out in an hour.
  • Milan – San Siro. August dates, people are holding off waiting for summer travel deals.

What I Paid (And What I Saw)

I got lucky with lower bowl in Paris at €225 before fees. But I’ve seen:

  • Floor going for $600+ on StubHub (worth it IMO)
  • Lower bowl around $275-$350 face value
  • Upper bowl – check Ticketmaster first, sometimes €85
  • VIP packages – I know someone who paid $1,800 for the Taylor Swift version, says it was worth it for the merch alone

The Show Itself

I’ve seen clips and honestly? The production is insane. But here’s what nobody’s talking about:

She changes costumes like 6 times in the first 20 minutes. People in my group chatwere speculating it’s a quick change situation with handlers.

The setlist is mostly Renaissance album which makes sense but she throws in:

  • Crazy in Love (always kills)
  • Single Ladies (obvs)
  • Irreplaceable (crowd goes wild)

The surprise song segment is actually random – my friend who went to the Atlanta show got “Love On Top” and she was NOT prepared.

My Honest Take

Look, I’ve been a Beyoncé fan since DC days. This tour? It’s different. The electronic/Afrobeats sound isn’t for everyone in the crowd – I saw some older fans looking confused during the House Music section.

But the visual production alone is worth the ticket price. There’s a whole section where she appears on screens that are literally part of the stage – 3D effect without the glasses.

If you’re on the fence about going: go. Prices aren’t dropping and these are likely the only European dates for 2026.

Actual Advice

  • Get the verified fan registration done NOW
  • Have your payment info saved in Ticketmaster before drop
  • For European dates, try the local Ticketmaster sites (much smoother than .com)
  • StubHub’s “View from Seat” feature actually works – check before buying

Questions? Drop a comment and I’ll try to help if I’ve seen it.

Where I’m Getting Info

I check these regularly: