Get in formation: Beyoncé is bringing her ‘Renaissance’ tour to North Texas

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Beyoncé announced her “Renaissance World Tour” Wednesday with two stops planned for her home state of Texas, including a stop in North Texas.

“Renaissance” is Beyoncé’s first full tour since her 49-date “Formation” tour in 2016.

The “BREAK MY SOUL” singer will make a stop at AT&T Stadium in Arlington Sept. 21. A date in Beyoncé’s hometown of Houston is set for Sept. 23.

Fans can register for presale tickets on Live Nation, which merged with Ticketmaster in 2010.

Following Ticketmaster’s Taylor Swift presale ticket fiasco, Beyonce’s presale registration is arranged slightly differently.

How to register for Beyoncé Verified Fan presale

There are three registration groups for fans with different tour cities in each group.

Dallas-Fort Worth area fans who want to see her at AT&T Stadium can register for Verified Fan presale “Registration Group B.” The Houston presale registration is in “Registration Group A,” so double check you’re registering for the right city.

Registration for Group A is open through Thursday and registration for Group B is open through Feb. 9. Registration for Group C, which includes the date for New Orleans on Sept. 27, is open through Feb. 16.

Does Verified Fan guarantee tickets?

Verified Fan does not guarantee fans will get a ticket, but it will give fans a chance to get an access code for the presale waitlist.

Ticketmaster is currently under fire for its service fees and its handling of presale ticket sales for Taylor Swift’s “Eras Tour.”

During the sale in November, Ticketmaster’s website crashed and the tour was sold out during the presale forcing the company to cancel the public sale due to “extraordinarily high demands on ticketing systems and insufficient remaining ticket inventory.”

Will Beyoncé tickets be on Ticketmaster or SeatGeek?

Fans who want to see Beyoncé at AT&T Stadium in September will likely have to purchase their tickets through SeatGeek instead of Live Nation or Ticketmaster.

SeatGeek entered a partnership with the Dallas Cowboys in 2018 and since then has been the website to ticket all AT&T Stadium events, including Queen Bey’s “Renaissance” tour.

At the time, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said SeatGeek was a ticketing platform with the best technology to power “an incredible fan experience.”

Those selected for the Live Nation Verified Fan should be able to use their presale codes on SeatGeek, similar to Swift’s “Eras Tour.” You do not need to make a SeatGeek account to access your presale code or purchase tickets.