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Thinking of going to Beyoncé’s Kansas City show? Here are the latest ticket prices

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After a two-week delay, superstar singer Beyoncé’s “Renaissance” tour stops in Kansas City Oct. 1 at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. This will be the last show of the tour.

What might it cost to get tickets now?

Ticket prices have changed significantly as the concert date approaches. As of Thursday, the ticket site Ticketmaster only had Verified Resale tickets available. This means all tickets sold at face value have sold out.

Ticket prices in the upper level of the stadium ranged between $190 to $300 for a single ticket, with one ticket in section 336 being sold for $570. In August, prices were as low as $86 for seats in the same level of the stadium.

Club-level seats, which are the yellow-colored seats inside the stadium, ranged between $409 to $875, with some resellers offering tickets for $1,450.

In the lower bowl, where sections in the 100s are located, tickets cost between $426 and $900, with some sellers offering their tickets for $900 and more.

Tickets on the floor started at $949 for section E, while tickets in section A were being sold for $2,000. The only VIP package available on Ticketmaster were the Pure/Honey package, which started at $2,501.

Note that all of these prices listed are before fees and were accurate as of Thursday.

What are the ticket prices on resale sites?

Depending on what section you want, tickets can be a little cheaper on resale sites. But the prices here also have gotten more expensive since August.

VividSeats, a resale ticket company, offered upper-level tickets for $159 for one ticket. The highest ticket price in the upper level was $329 in section 303. In August, tickets in the same section ranged between $70 to $148.

For other sections, prices on VividSeats were even higher than on Ticketmaster. Club-level seating ranged from $334 to $882 and the lower level prices ranged from $326 to $928. The floor seating prices started at $752.

StubHub, another resale ticket website, had 760 listings as of Thursday. The lowest price was $179 in the upper level, and the highest price in the lower level was $2,145. Floor seats started at $2,145 and VIP tickets range from $2,250 to $11,989.

Tickets For Less, a ticket resale marketplace based in Overland Park, showed upper-level seating starting at $206, club-level seats at $503, lower-level seats at $501 and floor seats at $1,399 for one ticket. Tickets For Less spokesperson Abigail Gentrup said that the marketplace doesn’t have fees, and the prices seen are what fans can expect to pay.

This story was originally published September 21, 2023 at 5:09 PM.

Joseph Hernandez
The Kansas City Star
Joseph Hernandez joined The Kansas City Star’s service journalism team in 2021. A Cristo Rey Kansas City High School and Mizzou graduate, he now covers trending topics and finds things for readers to do around the metro.
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