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Beyoncé fans spot Cowboy Carter tickets that 'cost the same as a Big Mac meal'

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Published 17:06 28 Apr 2025 GMT+1

Beyoncé fans spot Cowboy Carter tickets that 'cost the same as a Big Mac meal'

The singer's world tour kicks off this month

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Danielle Fowler

Danielle Fowler

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Topics: Beyonce

Danielle Fowler
Danielle Fowler

Danielle Fowler is the Affiliates Writer at LADbible Group, working across LADbible, UNILAD, Tyla, GAMINGbible and SPORTbible. She writes about the latest fashion and beauty products, quirky gadgets and products to review.

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Beyoncé Cowboy Carter tour resale tickets have plummeted in price, as fans have spotted seats that 'cost less than a McDonald's meal'.

In case you missed it, the pop icon's highly-anticipated world tour kicks off tonight (Monday, April 28) at the SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles.

There, Queen B will perform four consecutive nights, before ticking off the likes of Chicago, Houston, East Rutherford, Washington, and Atlanta and, later, worldwide.

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But in an unexpected turn of events, the singer's US leg of the tour still hasn't managed to sell out - and tickets have plummeted in price as a consequence.

On social media platform X, one fan jokingly compared Ticketmaster resale prices for Beyoncé's SoFi Stadium date on April 28 to the cost of a McDonald's Minecraft Meal, as they both come in at around $20.




The tweet has racked up over 26,000 likes so far, but and one social media user defended the singer in the comments section, as they wrote: "What I will say is when she opens, all those tickets are going to become in high demand and sell out." Our thoughts exactly.

At the time of writing this, resale tickets have risen slightly in price, now starting from around $40 for the SoFi Stadium this week on Ticketmaster and Stubhub.

So, if you don't want to miss out on the tour of the year, scroll down to find out where to buy cheap Beyoncé resale tickets now.

Getty/Kevin Winter
Getty/Kevin Winter

Where to buy Beyoncé US tour resale tickets now

You can currently get hold of Beyoncé Cowboy Carter resale tickets via two major platforms: Stubhub and Vivid Seats. Ticket prices appear to have dropped since we last checked, too. Over on Stubhub, you can grab tickets for all of the singer’s US tour dates, with a maximum of eight tickets per person.

For an indication of prices, standard tickets for SoFi Stadium on Thursday, May 1 started from $148 a few weeks back, and have now plummeted to only $40. For Soldier Field on Thursday, 15 June, you’re looking at a starting price of $64 (down from $114). MetLife Stadium? You’re looking at $47 (down from $125).

Prices over on Vivid Seats appear to be cheaper overall with lots still up for grabs at every US stadium - but they're already selling fast.

Always make sure to be careful when purchasing resale tickets online.

Getty/Kevin Mazur
Getty/Kevin Mazur

Where is Beyoncé performing in the US this year?

From Los Angeles to Chicago and Atlanta, the singer is ticking off a huge number of US dates this year. In fact, she's broken the world record for the most overall performances of any artist held at So-Fi Stadium. Find out if she's heading to a city near you below.

Beyoncé US 2025 tour dates:

  • 1, May: SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles
  • 4, May: SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles
  • 7, May: SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles
  • 9, May: SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles (new date)
  • 15, May: Soldier Field, Chicago
  • 17, May: Soldier Field, Chicago
  • 18, May: Soldier Field, Chicago
  • 22, May: MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford
  • 24, May: MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford
  • 25, May: MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford
  • 28, May: MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford
  • 29, May: MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford (new date)
  • 28, June: NRG Stadium, Houston
  • 29, June: NRG Stadium, Houston
  • 4, July: Northwest Stadium, Washington, DC
  • 7, July: Northwest Stadium, Washington, DC
  • 10, July: Mercedes Benz Stadium, Atlanta
  • 11, July: Mercedes Benz Stadium, Atlanta
  • 13, July: Mercedes Benz Stadium, Atlanta

Visit Stubhub online now to purchase resale tickets (before they sell out).

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