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LIVE: Beyoncé general sale ticket updates for huge Cardiff 2023 show at Principality Stadium

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It's the final chance for fans to secure a ticket to see Beyoncé live in Wales today. General sale tickets will be available to buy from 10am today (February 7) for Beyoncé's Renaissance world tour which sees her performing live at Cardiff's Principality Stadium in May this year.

The global superstar will also be performing for fans in Edinburgh, London and Sunderland as part of her first solo tour in six years, celebrating her seventh studio album Renaissance.

The 2023 tour, produced by Parkwood Entertainment, and promoted by Live Nation, kicks off on May 10, 2023, at Friends Arena in Stockholm, making stops throughout Europe.

The tour then continues across North America with shows in Toronto, Chicago, East Rutherford, Atlanta, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Houston and more.

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