Beyoncé, who is no stranger to making history with her hits, left her fans in complete frenzy as they were in for a wild ride when tickets for her highly anticipated Cowboy Carter tour went on sale.
The demand of tickets was so overwhelming that Ticketmaster struggled to keep up, leaving many fans frustrated as the site crashed due to wild response.
After waiting anxiously for her big reveal, fans were excited and thrilled to finally get to know the secret of a new tour.
Beyoncé revealed list of tour stops, including London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Paris’ Stade de France, Houston’s NRG Stadium and Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium.
But later the presale of Cowboy Carter didn’t go as smoothly as everyone have desired.
Thousands of X (formerly Twitter) users expressed their frustration, complaining about painfully long wait times. Whereas, some secured the tickets on time, only for Ticketmaster to crash at last moment.
That said, a Ticketmaster spokesperson told Indy100: "The site did not crash. We always advise fans to make sure they only use one tab, clear their cookies, and do not use any VPN software on their device."
However, Ticketmaster spokesperson told Indy100 that the site did not crash, "The site did not crash. We always advise fans to make sure they only use one tab, clear their cookies, and do not use any VPN software on their device."
"Another presale for Beyoncé.com subscribers begins at 2PM, and the general sale takes place on Friday, February 14th at 12PM,” they added.
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