The two little-known sites that are still selling Beyoncé tickets for UK dates after Ticketmaster rush

If you still haven’t managed to secure tickets for Beyoncé’s massive 2025 Cowboy Carter tour, don’t panic; there are two little-known websites still selling seats for the music event of the year.

This week, thousands of fans took to Ticketmaster in the hope of bagging a spot, but the retailer ‘crashed’ during presale and those taking their chances on Friday’s general sale were left waiting in queues of hundreds of thousands.

If you’ve been unsuccessful so far, then we come bearing good news; fans are flocking to two under-the-radar sites that are still selling tickets to the concert tour of the year, and it might just be your best chance of seeing Queen Bey in action.

How to get Beyoncé tickets if you missed out on presale

If you missed out Ticketmaster and Live Nation tickets, there’s a little-known website that fans often forget about.

Seat Unique is flogging priority seating, special access, and VIP packages for those wanting the star treatment, starting at 12pm on Friday, 14 February.

VIP packages are also being offered directly by Tottenham Hotspur Stadium’s official website. Just be prepared to fork out some serious dosh.

When tickets inevitably sell out, there is still the option to purchase resale via Stubhub.

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All the websites selling Beyoncé tickets

Where is Beyoncé performing in summer 2025?

The US pop sensation is preparing to take on a massive tour this summer. She will headline major US cities including Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, Houston, Atlanta, Washington D.C, and Las Vegas. Then, she’ll head across the pond for a series of shows in London and Paris.

Due to high demand, she has added two extra dates to the UK leg of the tour, and will now perform at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on June 5, 7, 10, 12, 14 and 16 in addition to the earlier dates announced.

She will then head to Paris for dates at the Stade de France on June 19, 20, and 21.

Visit Seat Unique now to find out more.

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