Beyonce has announced two extra dates in London for her Renaissance tour due to demand. The ‘Crazy in Love’ singer will now visit the capital for four shows at the Tottenham Stadium in the spring.
The extra shows come after millions of fans joined the Ticketmaster online queues this morning to get their hands on tickets. The general sale took place after many Beyonce fans were left disappointed after failing to get tickets in the presale which took place last week.
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The Renaissance world tour will mark Beyonce’s first string of shows in the UK since her On the Run tour, which made 48 stops across North America and Europe in 2018. Following the sell-out tour, Beyonce performed at Coachella, which was filmed by Netflix for the concert film, Homecoming.
Beyonce is known for her chart-topping singles ‘Halo’, ‘BREAK MY SOUL’ and ‘Drunk in Love’, featuring husband Jay-Z. Beyonce also recently performed her first show of 2023 in Dubai to a private audience.
But when are the extra London shows for Beyonce’s Renaissance world tour? Here’s everything you need to know.
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When will Beyonce perform in London?
Beyonce initially announced two London tour dates which are set to take place in May. Due to demand, she has now announced two extra dates which will take place in June.
The London Tottenham Stadium dates in 2023 include:
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- May 29
- May 30
- June 3
- June 4
Beyonce world tour tickets
Beyonce fans will have to act fast if they want tickets to the Renaissance tour as they are selling fast. Tickets for the world tour, including the extra dates, are available now via Ticketmaster.
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Beyonce world tour dates


- May, 17 - Principality Stadium, Cardiff
- May, 20 - Murrayfield, Edinburgh
- May, 23 - Stadium of Light, Sunderland
- May, 29 - Tottenham Hotspur, London
- May, 30 - Tottenham Hotspur, London
- June, 02 - Tottenham Hotspur, London
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