To give yourself the best chance possible

 To give yourself the best chance possible 

to get those seats, you need to do some planning in advance (i.e., now). You'll want to register for Verified Fan, a program started by Ticketmaster, intended to weed out bots and get tickets into the hands of real people. It's free and quick to sign up. It's meant to prevent resellers from competing with actual fans for tickets, and there are often Verified Fan presales, which mean tickets are available to those registered ahead of the general public. 

Here's a breakdown of what we know about impending sales for the "Renaissance" world tour so far, and ticket-buying tips from someone who survived the Swift trenches. 

Verified Fan and presales

Tickets for Beyoncé's tour will start to go on sale in February – yes, this month – for North American shows which begin in July. Ticket sales will apparently be split into three groups: BeyHive Presale, Citi Presale and the General Verified Fan Onsale. There will also be a Verizon Up Presale.

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