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11th June 2025
05:07pm BST

Beyoncé has struggled to fill UK arenas for this summer's Cowboy Carter Tour.
The iconic 'Single Ladies' and 'Irreplaceable' singer performed at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium last week, the first of six concerts she'd booked in for London.
Following her second gig though, organisers are now reportedly handing out tickets free of charge.
The Sun revealed how unsold tickets have been distributed to charities to save Beyoncé's blushes.
'Several low-income families in the capital have been offered tickets by food banks, which help feed the needy,' the publication wrote.
Prices to attend her shows began at around £100, while various VIP opportunities were being sold for up to £950.
During the pre-sale, tickets reached £620, but were later reduced to £141.60.
A spokesperson for Ticketmaster commented: "Since tickets typically go on sale at least three to six months before the event, organisers may review prices at key points leading up to the show."

Something similar unfolded back in 2018, when Beyoncé and Jay-Z's joint gig at Glasgow's Hampden Park saw tickets being given away in a nearby car park.
"If you are near Hampden Park go to the main parking lot they are giving out free tickets for the Beyoncé & Jay Z concert because of empty seats," announced one fan on X.
Other attendees also claimed they were upgraded to VIP for free.
Meanwhile, several days before the Cowboy Carter Tour kicked off in California, fans were left 'annoyed' at an eleventh-hour change of plan.
"Due to changes in stage production, your original seats for the Cowboy Carter tour will now have an obstructed view," read one punter's notification four days prior to the Beyoncé show.
"The event organised has accommodated you with new seats in a comparable location on the floor. Your new tickets are in your Ticketmaster account now; your original tickets are no longer valid for entry."