Here are the closest places to SC to see Beyoncé on her new tour and how to score tickets

Valeska Thomas, Live Nation

Get in formation for Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour.

On Wednesday morning, the singer announced a summer 2023 tour to 41 cities in the United States, Canada and Europe.

For the South Carolina Beyhive, the closest concert stops are out of state. Beyoncé will perform in Charlotte, North Carolina on Aug. 8 and Atlanta, Georgia on Aug. 11.

Want tickets?

Ticket sales work through a lottery system. Because there are many more Beyoncé fans than tickets, you’ll need to register online ahead of time.

Those wanting to see Beyoncé in Atlanta must put their name in the lottery before Thursday at 11:59 p.m. For Charlotte, fans have to register online by Feb. 16 at 11:59 p.m.

Later, registered fans will be notified if they can buy a ticket.

Ticketmaster hasn’t yet announced the prices. For Beyoncé’s most recent tour in 2018, tickets for the Atlanta stops ranged from $24 to $324.

Here are the North American stops in the Renaissance World Tour:

  • July 8: Toronto, CA (Rogers Centre)

  • July 12: Philadelphia, PA (Lincoln Financial Field)

  • July 15: Nashville, TN (Nissan Stadium)

  • July 17: Louisville, KY (L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium)

  • July 20: Minneapolis, MN (Huntington Bank Stadium)

  • July 22: Chicago, IL (Soldier Field)

  • July 26: Detroit, MI (Ford Field)

  • July 29: East Rutherford, NJ (Metlife Stadium)

  • Aug. 1: Boston, MA (Gillette Stadium)

  • Aug. 3: Pittsburgh, PA (Heinz Field)

  • Aug. 5: Washington, DC (FedEx Field)

  • Aug. 9: Charlotte, NC (Bank of America Stadium)

  • Aug. 11: Atlanta, GA (Mercedes Benz Stadium)

  • Aug. 16: Tampa, FL (Raymond James Stadium)

  • Aug. 18: Miami, FL (Hard Rock Stadium)

  • Aug. 21: St. Louis, MI (Dome at Americas Center)

  • Aug. 24: Phoenix, AZ (State Farm Stadium)

  • Aug. 26: Las Vegas, NV (Allegiant Stadium)

  • Aug. 30: San Francisco, CA (Levi’s Stadium)

  • Sept. 2: Inglewood, CA (SoFi Stadium)

  • Sept. 11: Vancouver, CA (BC Place)

  • Sept. 13: Seattle, WA (Lumen Field)

  • Sept. 18: Kansas City, MO (Arrowhead Stadium)

  • Sept. 21: Dallas, TX (AT&T Stadium)

  • Sept. 23: Houston, TX (NRG Stadium)

  • Sept. 27: New Orleans, LA (Caesars Superdome)

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