
I still remember checking Ticketmaster every 30 minutes last month trying to grab Renaissance Tour tickets. That’s the reality – if you haven’t looked yet, you’re basically too late.
What’s Left
I called the box offices directly and here’s what’s actually available:
- London – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Adding second show because first crashed Ticketmaster twice.
- Paris – Stade de France. Some upper bowls showed up on resale yesterday.
- Berlin – Olympiastadion. Surprisingly easy to get.
- Milan – San Siro. August dates, people waiting for summer deals.
What I Paid vs What I Saw
I got lower bowl in Paris at €225 before fees. But I’ve been watching the resale market:
- Floor: $600+ on StubHub (worth it for the view)
- Lower bowl: $275-$350 face value
- Upper bowl: Sometimes €85 if you refresh at the right moment
- VIP packages: A friend paid $1,800 – said merch alone justified it
The Show
She changes outfits like 6 times in the first 20 minutes. The setlist is mostly Renaissance but she throws in:
- Crazy in Love – always kills
- Single Ladies – crowd goes wild
- Irreplaceable – this is the moment
The surprise song segment is random – someone in my chat got “Love On Top” unprepared.
My Honest Take
I’ve been a Beyoncé fan since Destiny’s Child days. This tour is different from her previous ones. The electronic/Afrobeats sound isn’t for everyone – I saw some older fans looking confused.
But the visuals alone are worth the ticket. There’s a 3D effect with screens built into the stage.
If you’re on the fence: go. Prices aren’t dropping.
Actual Advice
- Get verified fan registration done TODAY
- Save payment in Ticketmaster BEFORE the drop
- For Europe, use local Ticketmaster sites
- StubHub’s “View from Seat” works – check before buying
Questions? Drop a comment.