according to Ticketmaster’s Verified Fan Program) a second night was added on Sept. 3. On the eve she, which was held at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on February 5, her team announced they’d have to move the Sept. 3 show to Sept. 1 and all the fans tickets were transferred to the new date. Though the move upset some, Queen B decided to give her diehards another shot at seeing her live and added the Sept. 4 date.
Though if you really want room to imitate all the world-class choreography, floor seats are the best option and that spacious luxury comes at a much larger cost. Those are going for about $750 on the low end and balloon up to over $5,000 for the sections in the front rows. There are several VIP options that range between $1,500-$3,000 each or SoFi rents out entire suites for up to 20 fans for a cool $40,000.
She’s split the show into six acts with short intermissions and will perform her latest album, “Renaissance,” in order, mixed with songs from throughout her career including popular covers, her tracks with husband Jay-Z and, of course, some Destiny’s Child bangers. Lately, on TikTok and other social platforms, fans are begging for a coffee table book collection of all the stunning fits. She’s performed in a series of corsets and gowns by designers like Fendi, Gucci, Iris van Herpen, Olivier Rousteing for Balmain, Off-White, Ferragamo, Alexander McQueen, Acne Studios, Loewe and more. She’s also dripping in diamonds and Tiffany blue since Tiffany & Co., whom she also does ads for, is the official jeweler of the Renaissance Tour.