Valérie Pécresse found guilty of the cancellation of one of Beyoncé’s concerts in Paris!

Queen B is back! As part of his new tour called Renaissance World Tour, Beyoncé has sworn to set fire to the Stade de France on May 26, 2023. She will also go to the Orange Vélodrome in Marseille on June 11. Unsurprisingly, the prices of its tickets vary: ranging from 79.60 euros up to 3000 euros for VIP seats. On social networks, fans of the icon who wanted to get their ticket(s) were on the alert!

Tuesday, February 7, 2023, some of them had their share of emotions. After being patient with the long (and terrible) queue, the lucky ones were able to get the Holy Grail. From 10 a.m., the ticket office was open. The latest news, the two French dates of the singer are already sold out ! Last Friday, the pre-sales of his shows had the merit of unleashing passions.

“We couldn’t make two stadiums in France…”

Countless admirers of the “Crazy in love” singer are already asking Ticketmaster and Live Nation for additional dates. It remains to be seen whether Beyoncé will respond to their request… That same day, they were able to speak with Angelo Gopee, the general manager of Live Nation France. He himself is delighted with the excitement surrounding Beyoncé’s upcoming shows.

“You should not connect at 10 a.m. sharp but as soon as the site opens its reservations”, blew the latter. A tip to remember in the future. Indeed, at this time more than 260,000 people were already on the waiting list on Ticketmaster. Except here… Only 55,000 were available for Marseille and 60,000 for the Stade de France. Despite the criticisms, he assures that the presales system is necessary: “We are doing this more and more often to prevent sales sites from exploding on D-Day”.

And to add: “The ticket office is like a pipe, you don’t need too much flow […]”. Other information that may set fire to the powder…. The regeneration work carried out by Valérie Pécresse, president of Île-de-France on the Ile-de-France transport lines would have undermined Beyoncé’s plans. “We couldn’t make two stadiums in France […] because of the SNCF works on Saturday”, clarified Angelo Gopee, bitter. Ouch…

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