Long virtual queues for the Beyoncé concert in Barcelona

Beyoncé's fans celebrated in style when the singer added an appointment in Spain during her Renaissance World Tour.

Thomas Osborne
Thomas Osborne
13 February 2023 Monday 20:17
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Long virtual queues for the Beyoncé concert in Barcelona

Beyoncé's fans celebrated in style when the singer added an appointment in Spain during her Renaissance World Tour. Barcelona will be the city to which the singer will come on June 8. Specifically to the Lluís Companys Olympic Stadium, as she announced at the beginning of February.

This Friday tickets for the long-awaited show went on sale and the cheapest tickets sold out in just a few minutes. Since 10:00 a.m., fans have been able to buy their tickets through Ticketmaster, Live Nation and Entradas de Vanguardia. Days before, on February 6 and 9, there was a pre-sale on the BeyHive and Live Nation platforms.

With this tour, Beyoncé will tour stages in Europe, Canada and the US to present her latest album. In these concerts, she will mainly interpret the songs from Renaissance, an album focused on dance music that includes hits like Cuff it and Break my soul.

The tour will begin on May 10 in Stockholm (Sweden) and will end on September 27 in New Orleans (USA). In Europe, after the first concert in Stockholm, the Halo singer will perform in Brussels, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Sunderland, Paris, London (three concerts), Lyon, Barcelona, ​​Marseille, Cologne, Amsterdam (two concerts), Hamburg, Frankfurt and Warsaw . Subsequently, she will jump to North America, where she will offer thirty concerts, the first of them on July 8 in Toronto (Canada).

The prices are highly variable and range from 62.50 euros to . There was talk that a VIP ticket could even reach 3,000 euros, although for now the tickets that have gone on sale have not reached this price. The most expensive is 567.50 euros. All in all, these are prices that fans have not liked too much, as they have made it known through social networks. The complaints, however, have not prevented the virtual queues, which have been present since early in the morning, where there have been waiting lists of more than 40,000 people.

Beyoncé already performed at the Barcelona Olympic Stadium in August 2016 to present her album Lemonade, and in July 2018, on that occasion with her husband, Jay-Z, as part of the On The Run II tour.