How much are the cheapest tickets to see Beyonc in Landover, MD?

Bey is back in a big way.After a pair of huge homecoming concerts at Houston’s NRG Stadium, the second North American leg of Beyoncé‘s ongoing ‘Cowboy Carter Tour’ is officially underway.Next up, the Queen trots into Landover, MD’s Northwest Stadium on Friday, July 4 and Monday, July 7.These two shows will be her first in Maryland since August 2023 when she played two concerts at the Commanders’ home field as part of her ‘Renaissance World Tour.’On that dance-heavy run, she played 34 songs at her live shows, according to Set List FM.This time around, the night will have a more rhinestone country aesthetic inspired by her Grammy-winning album “Cowboy Carter.”At past shows, she’s performed 38 tracks — and brought Jay-Z and Miley Cyrus (!) onstage while performing overseas in Paris — including the hits as well as cuts from “Cowboy Carter.”That’s not to mention all the exciting visual elements she infuses into each concert including a mechanical bull, giant horseshoe she rides, exquisite choreography and, of course, the infamous fluing car (which malfunctioned and flipped over at one of her Houston shows and caused her to stop “16 Carriages” mid-song before resuming the set).Want to see this unique spectacle of a show live?If so, last-minute tickets are still available for both Beyoncé Maryland concerts.At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on tickets for the two shows was $140 including fees on Vivid Seats.While that may sound expensive, prices are significantly cheaper than we last reported on them in April.

Back then, they started at $198 including fees.For those without a calculator on hand, that’s $58 in savings or enough to purchase a sweet ‘Cowboy Carter’ shirt or two at the merch table.Still need more information before smashing the Bey button?You’re in the right place, hive members.Our team has everything you need to know and more about Beyoncé’s two ‘Cowboy Carter Tour’ concerts at La...

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