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Beyoncé’s ‘Renaissance’ tour is this summer and finding tickets in Toronto is a process

Beyonce at Club Renaissance Paris. (Courtesy: Instagram/ beyonce)

Beyoncé’s “Renaissance” tour presale tickets are the hottest commodity on the interwebs right now, and Toronto fans are doing all they can to get their hands on some.  

The tickets are being released daily using an exclusive access code to purchase.  

Queen Bey is returning to the worldwide stage solo for the first time since the Formation World Tour in 2016. 

The “Break My Soul” superstar is releasing presale tickets via Ticketmaster in group stages to ensure her fans have a fair shot at seeing her live. Ticketmaster has recently come under fire for website crashes, excessive fees and abusing their ticketing monopoly. 

Luckily, Mrs. Carter is aware of concert ticket chaos and has your back. 

Anxious buyers were prompted to join one of the various presale waitlists. Then, through a random lottery process, fans received a code prompting them to join the Ticketmaster queue to attempt to purchase tickets.  

However, many fans are purchasing tickets in surrounding cities and even other countries, to ensure they see the icon. Meanwhile, others are worried they will be priced out from buying the expensive tickets.

On Monday, Group A presales dropped, and fans shared their joys, disappointments and concerns about the exorbitant prices. 

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Ticketmaster encourages those who want to receive tickets without having to buy resale tickets to stay close to your phones, as access codes will be sent this week. 

General public tickets have not yet been released. 

The “Renaissance” tour makes its stop in Toronto at the Rogers Centre on July 7 and 8, and in Vancouver at BC Place on Sept. 11. 

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