Beyoncé concert promoters have been slammed after charging fans £122 per ticket for seats that offer no view of her extravagant stage show.

The R&B legend is currently working her way across the globe with her 56-date Renaissance world tour in support of her seventh studio album.
But fans have been left fuming with the unreasonable price of seats behind the stage, where those with deep pockets are offered a ‘listening-only experience’ while being deprived of a decent view.
Limited view tickets are often available to the blind or visually impaired at a reduced price, but such is the demand to see Beyoncé live they have been sold for as much as £122.

One disgruntled fan told The Sun: ‘The whole point of going to the concert is seeing her in person and watching the spectacle of the production. It’s ridiculous.

‘If I only wanted to hear the concert, I’d stand outside in the car park.’

While the singer is currently on the American leg of her latest tour, it is feared she could snub Western Australian city Perth after Taylor Swift and Sir Paul McCartney also left the city off their recent tour dates.
The American pop legend is expected to announce her stadium concert details for Australia soon, but WA promoter John Zaccaria says huge costs of staging large stadiums shows are getting between fans and their favourite performers.
‘Things like trucking across the Nullarbor these days is incredibly expensive, and Paul McCartney’s probably got about 100 trucks on the road,’ he told Perth Now.
‘It’s something you can’t get around; these shows are so big that if you’re coming this way you want to do a couple of big stadium shows.’
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