Massive tours you can surprisingly still get tickets for – including Beyoncé

They might even be cheaper now...

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Fans can still get tickets to some of the biggest tours of the year (Picture: Brooke Sutton/Getty Images)This year is a mammoth one for tours, with everyone from Oasis to Beyoncé heading to the UK for some huge gigs.Ticket wars are a stressful but expected part of trying to go to a show with tours like The Gallagher reunion, Black Sabbath, and Sabrina Carpenter quickly selling out.Fans frequently take to social media to lament being left empty-handed after frantically trying to get tickets in a massive crush.

Huge queues, loading glitches, and the dread of dynamic pricing all come into play as we desperately refresh Ticketmaster, hoping for a chance to see our idols live.However, all is not lost. It appears that after that initial rush to buy tickets has subsided, some of these tours still have plenty of seats left.



Eagle-eyed fans have noticed some of their favourite artists are not sold-out, so here are the biggest acts that shockingly still have tickets – and no, Oasis is not included.BeyoncéCowboy Carter will reach the UK in June (Picture: Beyonce/Instagram)This might be the most shocking one on the list: there are still plenty of tickets for Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter tour up for grabs.We remember the ticket panic on Valentine’s Day as Kendrick Lamar and Sza, Black Sabbath, and the Texas Hold Em hitmaker all went on sale.

Turns out the Beyhive stress was for nothing as hundreds of tickets have appeared on Ticketmaster.Standing, seated, nosebleeds, Ticketmaster has it all – including cheaper pricing at £121 and all the way up to £900 VIPs.It’s unclear where these seats have come from, possibly reclaimed from scam resellers or were sat in baskets during the sale but the purchases never went through.

There’s plenty up for grabs – even on the weekend shows (Picture: Ticketmaster)There were plenty of technical errors on the day, including an unsolvable seat map glitch which stopped you from selecting tickets, so this could explain why so many are left.Regardless of where they came from, these are official tickets at face value (no dynamic pricing) across her 12 London dates.Snap them up now through Ticketmaster if you’re still hoping to see Ya Ya and American Requim live – and you should be, it’s Beyoncé!)Dua Lipa Dua Lipa’s tour will see her play four UK shows (Picture: Rick Kern/Getty Images)Pop queen Dua Lipa is also on tour this year after headlining Glastonbury last summer to huge applause.

Last June, 100,000 people packed into the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury to watch the star perform a run of 15 songs, including hits Training Season, One Kiss, Illusion, Break My Heart and Levitating.She’s currently travelling around Australia before heading to New Zealand, Spain, France, Germany, the Czech Republic, and more.On June 20, the One Kiss hitmaker will reach home for two shows in London followed by two in Liverpool and then a trip to Dublin (on Glastonbury weekend).

Liverpool’s Anfield stadium has standing room available (Picture: Ticketmaster)While her London and Dublin dates are thin on the ground for tickets, Liverpool’s two shows in June are thriving.There are some seats from verified resellers at just over £90 but plenty of non-resale £98 tickets still available, too.Standing Gold Circle (retailing for £126) and rear standing (£106) are also abundant – the choice is yours.

Scissor SistersIt’s been 12 years since the Scissor Sisters last performed together (Picture: KEVIN TACHMAN)The Scissor Sisters have reunited for the first time in over 12 years – albeit without Ana Matronic – and you’re really not going to go?Cardiff, Belfast, and Bournemouth all have low availability but fans can still get seats in Manchester, London, Glasgow, Leeds and Nottingham.This is one of the more affordable big gigs this year as tickets cost between £50 and £150, plus booking fees on Ticketmaster.Jake Shears, Babydaddy, and Del Marquis will be celebrating the 20th anniversary of releasing their iconic debut album in May.

Nottingham has a variety of seats left in most sections (Picture: Ticketmaster)‘These songs have stood the test of time and I think that they’ve become a lot bigger [over the years],’ Jake told Metro previously.‘Either this is going to be the beginning of something new and amazing, or it’s going to be the end? We don’t know.’The Laura hitmakers are also heading to Worthy Farm this year for a Glastonbury slot so if you miss out, you might catch them there.

SugababesThis is the biggest ever Sugababes tour (Picture: David Fisher/REX/Shutterstock for Global)The Sugababes – Siobhan Donaghy, Mutya Buena and Keisha Buchanan – are gearing up to head on the biggest tour of their career.Since reuniting under their original name, the About You Now hitmakers shut down their stage at Glastonbury twice due to overwhelming demand.With six number-one hits, the trio are heading to Leeds, Cardiff, London, Manchester, Birmingham, Newcastle, Glasgow, Belfast, and Dublin.

Dancing room only if you’re heading to Cardiff! (Picture: Ticketmaster)London and Belfast have almost sold out but all the other dates still have plenty of seats up for grabs.This, again, is a reasonably affordable arena tour with prices on Ticketmaster starting at around £50 for decent seats.There’s a whole host of tickets for just under £70 for Glasgow’s OVO Hydro in the 226 to 233 range, which will give you a dead-centre view.

Kendrick Lamar and SzaHot off his SuperBowl performance, Kendrick Lamar is teaming up with Sza (Picture: Emily Curiel/TNS via ZUMA Press)The great February 14 ticket war clearly took its toll on Ticketmaster and fans alike, as some of the Grand National Tour dates have tickets left.Kendrick Lamar and Sza’s joint tour was the first up for sale, with ticket prices varying between £75.60 and £571.

Within half an hour of the original sale, most shows had low or no availability with only VIP packages left but they have since reappeared.Standing tickets are now priced at around £114 for the shows in Birmingham and Glasgow – London and Cardiff are almost sold out.Seated or standing, it’s all still there in Birmingham (Picture: Ticketmaster)There’s always the chance of getting resale tickets, with anyone who purchased through Ticketmaster encouraged to sell them through the site too.

However, if you’re willing to travel a bit, Villa Park and the OVO Hydro are looking like a safe bet.For the chance to hear Not Like Us live? It’s probably worth braving Birmingham traffic.Got a story?If you’ve got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the Metro.

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