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Daily Mirror
a day ago
- Business
- Daily Mirror
Beyoncé banned items and bag policy for London Cowboy Carter tour
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

Indianapolis Star
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Indianapolis Star
Get tickets to Morgan Wallen's \
No one pulls off toxic ex-boyfriend quite like Morgan Wallen, but I'm obsessed nonetheless. If you're a country music fan and you've somehow missed the star's fourth album release, the 37-song "I'm the Problem" album is here. While I'm happily married and would never advocate going back to your ex, Morgan Wallen makes one heck of a case for it, and social media is loving it. But, if you're also anything like me and you got to the song '20 Cigarettes' and immediately needed to know when Wallen is touring, I've got you covered. The 32-year-old country music star is headed out on his "I'm the Problem" tour, which kicks off on June 20 in Houston. Houston is just the start of 20 concerts in ten cities in four months. CONCERT MUST-HAVES: Clear bag, all-night setting spray and portable chargers. Amazon's top concert must-haves. Here's a look at the full schedule, and how to get Morgan Wallen tickets: Morgan Wallen's "I'm the Problem" tour kicks off on June 20 in Houston at NRG Stadium. Tickets are available on Stubhub, starting at $84. Shop Morgan Wallen concert tickets Morgan Wallen addresses why he abruptly walked off 'SNL'

Indianapolis Star
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Indianapolis Star
Get tickets to Morgan Wallen's \
No one pulls off toxic ex-boyfriend quite like Morgan Wallen, but I'm obsessed nonetheless. If you're a country music fan and you've somehow missed the star's fourth album release, the 37-song "I'm the Problem" album is here. While I'm happily married and would never advocate going back to your ex, Morgan Wallen makes one heck of a case for it, and social media is loving it. But, if you're also anything like me and you got to the song '20 Cigarettes' and immediately needed to know when Wallen is touring, I've got you covered. The 32-year-old country music star is headed out on his "I'm the Problem" tour, which kicks off on June 20 in Houston. Houston is just the start of 20 concerts in ten cities in four months. CONCERT MUST-HAVES: Clear bag, all-night setting spray and portable chargers. Amazon's top concert must-haves. Here's a look at the full schedule, and how to get Morgan Wallen tickets: Morgan Wallen's "I'm the Problem" tour kicks off on June 20 in Houston at NRG Stadium. Tickets are available on Stubhub, starting at $84. Shop Morgan Wallen concert tickets Morgan Wallen addresses why he abruptly walked off 'SNL'

USA Today
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- USA Today
Get tickets to Morgan Wallen's \
Get tickets to Morgan Wallen's "I'm The Problem" tour after his fourth album release No one pulls off toxic ex-boyfriend quite like Morgan Wallen, but I'm obsessed nonetheless. If you're a country music fan and you've somehow missed the star's fourth album release, the 37-song "I'm the Problem" album is here. While I'm happily married and would never advocate going back to your ex, Morgan Wallen makes one heck of a case for it, and social media is loving it. But, if you're also anything like me and you got to the song '20 Cigarettes' and immediately needed to know when Wallen is touring, I've got you covered. The 32-year-old country music star is headed out on his "I'm the Problem" tour, which kicks off on June 20 in Houston. Houston is just the start of 20 concerts in ten cities in four months. CONCERT MUST-HAVES: Clear bag, all-night setting spray and portable chargers. Amazon's top concert must-haves. Here's a look at the full schedule, and how to get Morgan Wallen tickets: How to buy Morgan Wallen's tour tickets Morgan Wallen's "I'm the Problem" tour kicks off on June 20 in Houston at NRG Stadium. Tickets are available on Stubhub, starting at $84. Shop Morgan Wallen concert tickets Morgan Wallen's "I'm the Problem" Tour schedule Morgan Wallen addresses why he abruptly walked off 'SNL' Shop Morgan Wallen concert tickets
Yahoo
11-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Fans wonder about Trump effect as cheap seats available for Leafs playoff games in Florida
Anyone in Florida looking for tickets to Friday night's pivotal game three showdown between the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Panthers could find something almost unthinkable on this side of the border: (relatively) cheap seats. At around five hours before puck drop, ticket reseller Stubhub had seats going for around $100 on the low end, with plenty of options still available in the $200 to $300 range. That's significantly more affordable than resale seats for a possible game five in Toronto, where the cheapest tickets available at the same time Friday were just under $500, with others topping $1,000. While it's unsurprising ticket prices would be higher in Toronto — as an original six team with a rabid fanbase compared to a southern state that isn't a traditional hockey hotbed — some fans heading to the game in Sunrise told CBC News they believe tickets are cheaper than expected as some Canadians are staying away from the U.S. because of the trade war launched by President Donald Trump. "There's a drastic drop in the Canadians coming down here attending games, coming to the resorts, coming to the hotels, coming to the beaches," said Daniel St. Denis, a Canadian who now lives in the United States. He was able to snag resale tickets for Friday's clash for under $100. St. Denis, who is originally from the Peterborough, Ont. area but now lives in Philadelphia and works in Florida, said there were a lot more Canadians in the area in the last couple of years. He'll be in the stands Friday cheering for the Panthers, as a Senators fan who was forced to watch his favourite team get eliminated by the Leafs in the first round of the NHL playoffs. "Just being here, you can tell where the Canadians are when you go to the restaurants, you go to the hotels, you go to the beach — and there are fewer than what you'd expect," he Fera of Toronto says he wouldn't have made the trip to Florida if the Leafs weren't in the playoffs. He says he flew to Florida in 2023 for another postseason series between the Leafs and Panthers, but was worried this time around the exchange rate and ongoing trade war might make it too expensive. "To my surprise, a lot of the stuff is cheaper," he said. And it's not just tickets. Fera said his flights cost less than half what they did in 2023, and his car rental and beachfront hotel were far cheaper than what he's used to. He wondered if a lack of Canadian visitors had anything to do with it. "Things are not at the same costs. I think people just haven't been interested in coming down for many reasons," he said. "I definitely find it to be a lot more reasonable in a lot of aspects this time." The U.S. gets more visitors from Canada each year than from any other country, according to the U.S. Travel Association, an industry trade group, which said 20.4 million visits from Canada last year generated $20.5 billion in spending. But there has been a big drop in foreigners traveling to the U.S. since Trump took office, and Canadians are no exception. There were more than 910,000 fewer land border crossings from Canada into the U.S. in March compared to the same month in 2024 — a more than 22 per cent drop — according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection data. An Air Canada spokesperson, meanwhile, said Canada-U.S. flight bookings for April through September are down about 10 per cent. Since Trump started his second term, there have been well-publicized reports of tourists being stopped at U.S. border crossings and held for weeks at immigration detention facilities before being allowed to fly home at their own expense. St. Denis said his own family hasn't been crossing the border as much, and he knows people who have been thinking about cancelling trips they already had booked to the U.S. That's why he's not expecting to see a sea of blue jerseys in the stands at Amerant Bank Arena Friday night. "I think it's going to be true home ice for the Panthers tonight, and I think it's going to be loud," he said. And though St. Denis is a Senators fan who admittedly enjoys watching the Leafs lose, he's still lauding how the team looks so far in the playoffs, now up two games to none against the defending champs. "If they get past the Panthers, it's their cup to lose," he said. "I really think that they do have a good team."