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Beyoncé has reportedly made a surprise move after struggling to sell out seats on the UK leg of her Cowboy Carter tour.
While the songstress, 43, has been dazzling on stage, she’s failed to completely sell out any of the six nights of shows at north London’s Tottenham Hotspur stadium.
However, instead of leaving the stadium looking empty amid the unfilled seats, she’s reportedly been giving out unsold tickets to good causes.
Reports suggest that the food banks in the capital have been offering low-income families the chance to see the Halo hitmaker live on stage thanks to free tickets.
MailOnline have contacted Beyoncé’s representatives for comments.
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Beyoncé has reportedly made a surprise move after struggling to sell out seats on the UK leg of her Cowboy Carter tour
![While the songstress, 43, has been dazzling on stage, she's failed to completely sell out any of the six nights of shows at north London's Tottenham Hotspur stadium [Empty seats at her first London show]](https://www.americanpolibeat.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/1749543440_321_Beyonce-makes-a-surprise-move-after-failing-to-sell-out.jpg)
While the songstress, 43, has been dazzling on stage, she’s failed to completely sell out any of the six nights of shows at north London’s Tottenham Hotspur stadium [Empty seats at her first London show]
It was reported last week that Beyoncé was still struggling to sell hundreds of tickets ahead of her first UK Cowboy Carter show at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
The singer is playing six nights in London this summer, with the star having already played on June 5 and 7, with the remaining shows on June 10, 12, 14 and 16.
But at the time of writing on Thursday there were still 539 free seats left in the stadium which holds around 62,000 people for concerts.
The cheapest seats available for her first London show were £71 for obstructed view seats while the most expensive are £278 for seated in better areas.
It comes in sharp contrast to ticket sales for her Renaissance world tour in 2023 where UK shows sold out within minutes of being released.
Her UK stint comes after ticket sales for the US part of her tour were also sluggish.

However, instead of leaving the stadium looking empty amid the unfilled seats, she’s reportedly been giving out unsold tickets to good causes

Reports suggest that the food banks in the capital have been offering low-income families the chance to see the Halo hitmaker live on stage thanks to free tickets