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    Booking hack revealed as Beyoncé announces new Las Vegas tour date due to huge demand

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    Published 16:30 18 Mar 2025 GMT

    Booking hack revealed as Beyoncé announces new Las Vegas tour date due to huge demand

    "Prices will drop"

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    Danielle Fowler
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    Due to overwhelming demand, Beyoncé has confirmed an extra Las Vegas tour date as part of her US run.

    After teasing Las Vegas on her tour poster, the pop legend has finally confirmed that she will be performing at Allegiant Stadium on Friday, July 25. The news came as a surprise to some, as speculation was rife that the singer would perform at The Sphere in Las Vegas instead.

    Amid the news, fans are determined not to miss out, and will be using a booking hack to secure tickets (and save money), this time around.

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    On a recent Reddit thread, one experienced fan advised: “Advice to all Beyhive on a budget: DO NOT buy tickets out of your budget in the presale, because of the stress [that] ‘it’s gonna sell out’. Every single show on this tour has hundreds of tickets left bar Paris, so wait until general sale if you have to, where prices will drop.”

    Another fan agreed, as they added: “Do not, DO NOT buy any presale.”

    A third warned that getting tickets might not be easy for the Vegas show as there is only one date available, as they said: “I knew it wasn’t gonna be at The Sphere, but where are the other shows? All of Vegas fighting for that one day? Geez.”

    So, where can you buy tickets for Beyoncé's Las Vegas show, and are there any resale tickets left for the rest of the tour? Scroll down for everything you need to know now.

    Where to buy tickets for Beyoncé’s extra Las Vegas tour date now

    For those of you who have already signed up for presale via the official Beyoncé website, you will receive an email with a presale link and exclusive code shortly. Presale will open at 12pm local time on March 20.

    As for those of you who want to try the artist presale, you have until 7am PDT on March 20 to sign up via Ticketmaster. Presale will open at 12pm local time on March 24.

    If you’re following the advice of fans to wait until general sale in the hope of saving a few bucks, then listen up. Tickets will go live at 12pm PDT on Tuesday, March 25 via Ticketmaster.

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    Getty/Kevin Mazur

    Where to buy Beyoncé US tour resale tickets now

    Just like fans revealed on Reddit, there are hundreds of Beyoncé resale tickets tickets still up for grabs - and they're a lot cheaper since the last time we checked.

    At the time of writing this, you can get hold of Beyoncé resale tickets via two major platforms: Stubhub and Vivid Seats. 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, they appear to have plummeted. For example, tickets for SoFi Stadium on Thursday, 1 May have dropped from $158 to $54 since February. For Soldier Field on Thursday, 15 June, you’re looking at a starting price of $92 (down from $114). MetLife Stadium? You’re now looking at only $49 for the cheapest ticket.

    Prices over on Vivid Seats appear to be cheaper overall with lots still up for grabs at every US stadium. Good luck!

    Visit Ticketmaster now to find out more about the Las Vegas show date.

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