Get all your news in one place.
100’s of premium titles.
One app.
Start reading
Edinburgh Live
Edinburgh Live
National
Abbie Meehan

Beyoncé Edinburgh tickets: How to figure out where you are sitting in Murrayfield

As we all begin to regain a normal heart rate from trying to get Beyoncé tickets this morning, those who got lucky will be beginning to prepare for the star's trip to Edinburgh.

The Single Ladies singer will embark on her UK tour in May 2023, visiting Edinburgh's BT Murrayfield Stadium on Saturday, May 20, 2023. She will also visit Cardiff and Sunderland, plus multiple dates at London's Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

The lucky ones who bagged standing tickets will see their view of Queen Bey change as the concert progresses, but for seated participants, they will have the same view the whole gig.

READ MORE - Four in a Bed viewers don't hold back after hearing price of first accommodation

But, how good is this view, and where will you be seated in retrospect of the Stadium itself? Read on below to find out more about BT Murrayfield's seating plan, including an interactive map courtesy of A View From My Seat.

What is the seating plan for Beyoncé's Edinburgh concert?

According to Ticketmaster, below is a photo of how the stage will be set for Beyoncé's long-awaited return to the city of Edinburgh:

Beyoncé's seating map for her May 20 gig in Edinburgh. (Ticketmaster)

From seats W36 all the way around to E4 (including the lower tier of W31 to E1), these won't be used as they will be behind the stage production.

The entire field will be used for standing, general admission and VIP alike. There will also be platforms for VIP standing within the general admission.

But, what will the stage look like from your seat? This is where A View From My Seat comes in. Despite the website only showing the rugby version of BT Murrayfield, it is easy to imagine where the stage will be, in terms of utilising the map as well.

So, for instance, if you are seated within W21, your view would look something like this:

A view of Murrayfield from W21. (A View From My Seat.)

The stage would be to the left in this photo, where the rugby goalposts are. This means you'd have a side on view of the stage, but a close one nonetheless.

If you were at the other side of the stadium, in S9 for example, your view would look more like this:

A view of the whole place, including the stage. (A View From My Seat.)

You can look at more seating arrangements on the A View From My Seat website, and figure out how close you'll be to the Queen Bey herself.

READ NEXT

Happy Valley finale episode has viewers reeling after 'best series ending ever'

Upcoming strikes in Edinburgh including firefighters and teaching staff

Beyonce announces Edinburgh show as megastar set for Murrayfield performance

Edinburgh Beyoncé ticket prices as O2 Priority presale gets underway

Lorraine tells GMB host 'I'd be worried for your job' after disaster interview

Sign up to read this article
Read news from 100’s of titles, curated specifically for you.
Already a member? Sign in here
Related Stories
Top stories on inkl right now
One subscription that gives you access to news from hundreds of sites
Already a member? Sign in here
Our Picks
Fourteen days free
Download the app
One app. One membership.
100+ trusted global sources.