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Beyonce at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium banned items for Cowboy Carter 2025 tour
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Music sensation Beyonce is set to perform six nights at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this week as part of her Cowboy Carter World Tour. The pop-turned-country singer has already visited Los Angeles, Chicago and East Rutherford during her tour - in which she has brought daughters Rumi, 7, and Blue Ivy, 13, along with her to participate in her performances. Next up she is treating UK fans to six performances at the north London Stadium, starting on June 5, before she heads to Paris for three nights, Houston for two nights, two nights in Washington, before finishing up with three nights in Atlanta. The Cowboy Carter UK tour marks the first time Beyonce has performed in the UK since her Renaissance World Tour in 2023 which saw her perform five nights at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Beyonce originally only had four UK dates on her tour, but due to unprecedented demand for tickets during the sale back in February, she added an additional two. A limited amount of tickets are still available for Beyonce's London shows which can be found on Ticketmaster by following this link . Queen B is performing at London's Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on June 5, 7, 10, 12, 14 and 16. For those attending, there are some prohibited items. Banned items included bags that don't adhere to the Bag Policy, liquids, food, large umbrellas, and knives among others. See the full list below. According to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, the following items are banned.
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