Beyoncé is to announce a series of U.K. stadium shows next summer — with ticket demand expected to rival Oasis’ comeback tour.
The 43-year-old superstar — who helped boost U.K.’s economy by over $10 billion last year with her “Renaissance Tour” — is rumored to be playing around five concerts at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in support of her record-breaking country album Cowboy Carter.
And fans are being warned that “demand for tickets will be fierce.”
“Beyoncé is about to raise the roof. The demand for tickets will be just like Oasis’ and will rival fans’ rush to get their hands on a seat. 2025 is going to be an incredible year for live music,” a source told The Sun newspaper’s Bizarre column.
It’s set to be a exciting year of live music, with the likes of Dua Lipa, Billie Eilish, Usher and Sabrina Carpenter also headed to the U.K.
News of Beyoncé‘s stadium shows comes after a backlash to the handling of ticket sales for “Oasis Live ’25” after Ticketmaster used “dynamic pricing” to increase the cost of tickets on the sale day, while hundreds of thousands of fans were left ticketless due to system errors and lengthy queues.
“Oasis and Beyoncé are top tier, and demand for tickets will be fierce. Over seven million people tried to get Oasis tickets — and Beyoncé’s fans will be out in force too,” the insider added.
“The boost to the economy is going to be phenomenal. This is what the public needs right now — something to look forward to,” they added.