As Beyoncé Tickets Go On Sale, Secondary Market Prices Averaging Over $400

While Beyoncé was a side act Coldplay during the show Half of this year's Super Bowl, there's no denying that the performer of the 34-year-old stole the show in many ways. One of the biggest ways Beyoncé collected prompt attention, apart from this active and distinctive political performance was announcing tour dates for the world tour of the formation of a trade immediately after the show. Beyoncé has perfected the art of timing during the past few years, and the communication tour was masterfully together so that all 114 million viewers last Sunday of the game will see. Given the huge demand for tickets to see Beyoncé live this spring and summer, it seems as if the plan has worked.

Tour formation, named the new black theme-inspired living alone, will launch in the US on April 27 in Miami, large cities like Los Angeles, Chicago, New York and blow. The tour will end in the US on June 12 and then head out abroad by 31 July. Beyhive Fan Club Member pre-sales began on February 9, together with the American Express AXP + 0.85% card pre-sales members, while the general sale starts today, 16 February.


In the secondary market, tickets for Beyoncé already growing quickly. In all scheduled performances, tickets average $ 432 to high price points for the San Francisco, San Francisco and Boston dates.

The most priciest view the schedule is so far the May 5 stop in Nashville at the Nissan Stadium, where tickets are on average $ 709, with the cheapest ticket available for $ 142. Conversely, Beyonce is on track to play the most affordable Stop on June 12 at Hersheypark stage in Pennsylvania, where tickets are on average $ 291, with the cheapest ticket available for $ 81, according to data provided by TiqIQ.

Beyoncé the May 16 return to the Levi's stage in San Francisco, home of Super Bowl 50, is among one of the most priciest performances. Tickets for this date an average of $ 647, with the cheapest ticket priced at $ 142. Fans traveling in the San Francisco to the show can find flight offers by Hipmunk.com for most major airlines. Apart from flights, Hipmunk has hotels in San Francisco, starting from $ 135 per night.

The high demand to see Beyoncé is partly due to lack of live performances in the last two years. The last time fans had the opportunity to see live was in 2014 for about performing tour with Jay-Z where resale tickets average $ 221. In 2013, Beyonce went to the World Tour of Ms. Carter arenas and tickets for the tour on average $ 324 in the secondary market.

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