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Beyoncé banned items and bag policy for London Cowboy Carter tour

Beyoncé banned items and bag policy for London Cowboy Carter tour

Daily Mirror2 days ago

Beyoncé is just a matter of days away from finally hitting the UK, and there are many items banned from the shows. There are also tickets still available for purchase now.
Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter tour is about to arrive in the UK this week. And once she gets here she'll finally begin her six-date residency at London's Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Once here, she'll be performing to around 370,000 people across the month of June. And while there are plenty of tickets available (more on that below) the fans who have already secured their spot at Cowboy Carter do need to know about the venue's bag policies.
Of course, the venue's strict bag policy is in place for fans' safety, and it is not there to hinder any of the show's fun. Thankfully, there's lots of wiggle room to allow fans to bring in their essentials.
And there are lots of items on the banned list, which fans ought to adhere to to ensure their experience is not held up. We've detailed everything below.
viagogo and resale tickets
Sites such as viagogo, Stubhub, and Vivid Seats allow fans to buy resale tickets from other fans. However, it is important to note that ticket conditions often prohibit resale after initial purchase. Those tickets may not be valid for admittance to gigs.
Fans intending to buy tickets for live events through resale websites should check the ticket terms and conditions, to confirm whether resale is prohibited, before they buy. Ticket terms and conditions can be checked with the original seller, such as Ticketmaster or Live Nation. If resale is prohibited, tickets bought second-hand could be voided and admission to the event refused.
Beyoncé bag policy and banned items details
Beyoncé will be playing at London's Tottenham Hotspur Stadium from June 5, 2025, to June 16, 2025, across six dates. These will all be taking place around the same schedule, with the Texas Hold 'Em star due on stage around 7:30pm.
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium's official website has detailed its stringent bag policy. This begins with the notice that every attendee will have their bags checked upon entry.
Personal bags must be "A4 size or smaller (21cm long x 30cm high)". Otherwise, an official Spurs drawstring bag is permitted.
While umbrellas are permitted, they must always stay folded. What's more, laptop bags bigger than 37cm x 31 cm are not allowed.
There is also an extensive list of prohibited items, including high visibility clothing, glass bottles, cans, flares, air horns, fireworks, knives, and plenty more. The full list is below:
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium prohibited items
Bags which do not adhere to the specified Bag Policy (medical exemptions apply)
High Visibility Clothing
Bottles of any kind, glass vessels, cans, flasks
Food (Discretion may be shown for children's snacks)
Liquids of any kind (including water and alcohol. The stadium has multiple water fountains throughout)
Umbrellas greater than 1m in size
Laptop sleeves larger than 37cm x 31cm in size and any laptop bags
Flares, smoke cannisters, air horns, laser devices
Unlicensed musical instruments and other devices capable of causing a disturbance or nuisance
Darts, frisbees (and similar items)
Dangerous or hazardous items
Illegal substances
Fireworks, explosives or ammunition
Knives, blades, firearms and weapons of any kind
Scooters, skateboards and other skates
Flags, Signs or banners that do not meet our Flag and Banner Policy
Flagpoles greater than 1m in length
Spray paint, large industrial style 'permanent' marker pens
Transmitting devices
Professional cameras (including cameras with interchangeable lenses) and recording devices
Unauthorised fliers, illegal merchandise items, illegal charity collection utensils
Motorbike helmets
Animals (except service dogs and assistance dogs)
Prams and pushchairs (this may be assessed for each event – please check the relevant event page for further information)
Otherwise, fans can look at the entire bag policy details at the London Tottenham Hotspur Stadium website here.
For fans who do not yet have Beyoncé tickets: Your time has come. There are still plenty of tickets available right now if fans know where to look.
Here's the information:
How to buy Beyoncé tickets now
Beyoncé tickets are available right now from a number of resale websites. These retailers give fans the chance to buy and sell tickets of their choice at their leisure.
They also give fans the opportunity to buy tickets that might be cheaper than their original face value. And that's on top of grabbing their ideal tickets, whether that's seated or standing.
Here's the links fans need:
VIAGOGO - Buy Beyoncé resale tickets here.
STUBHUB - Buy Beyoncé resale tickets here.
VIVID SEATS - Buy Beyoncé resale tickets here.
Alternatively, official tickets can be purchased from the likes of Ticketmaster and Seat Unique (the VIP website) - if they are still available. Here's the links:
Beyoncé Cowboy Carter tour dates
June 05, 2025 – London, UK – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
June 07, 2025 – London, UK – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
June 10, 2025 – London, UK – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
June 12, 2025 – London, UK – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
June 14, 2025 – London, UK – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
June 16, 2025 – London, UK – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

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