Beyoncé & Jay Z Tickets Were Allegedly Being Given Away "For Free In A Car Park"
13 June 2018, 10:32
The duo reportedly struggled to fill the empty seats.
Their hotly anticipated On The Run II tour is well under way, but Beyoncé and Jay Z are allegedly struggling to fill empty seats at their stadium venues.
A number of reports claim that tickets for their latest show in Glasgow were being given away "for free" in local car parks, with fans allegedly offering free upgrades and freebies.
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"If you are near Hampden Park go to the main parking lot they are giving out free tickets for the Beyoncé & Jay Z concert because of empty seats." wrote one fan on Twitter.
"The concert rate was empty," alleged another. "They knew the concert wasn't going to sell out and already had curtains set up before the show to cover the empty sections."
If you are near Hampden Park go to the main parking lot they are giving out free tickets for the Beyoncé & Jay Z concert because of empty seats #OTRII
— frank 🌮 (@procatastrophe) June 9, 2018
The concert rate was empty. They knew the concert wasn't going to sell out and already had curtains set up before the show to cover the empty sections😂💀 @Princei__13 pic.twitter.com/CdqBRRsBGW
— Miguel (@Miguel05102) June 10, 2018
Original ticket prices for the superstar couple's gig ranged from £51 for a seated ticket to £475 for a VIP standing pass.
The tour kicked off last week and has already made stops in Cardiff and Glasgow, with Bey and Jay bringing their show to Manchester's Etihad Stadium tonight (13th June.)
They'll be performing two dates at the London Stadium in Stratford's Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park on June 15th and 16th.
Beyoncé and Jay Z are yet to respond the rumours.