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10 gifts to buy yourself if you don’t get Beyoncé tour tickets

By Kristin Scharkey

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Miss out on Beyoncé tour tickets?

Miss out on Beyoncé tour tickets?

etsy.com / urbandecay.com

The scramble for "Renaissance" tickets is real. The BeyHive is clamoring so hard for a piece of the upcoming Beyoncé tour that Ticketmaster has said demand outweighs supply by more than 800%. 

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Those presale registration numbers are no surprise. This is Bey, after all. Not to mention the fact that the album is nominated for nine Grammys including record, song and album of the year, officially tying Beyoncé with her husband, Jay-Z, for the most nominations of all-time at 88, according to the Recording Academy. 

The 65th annual Grammys Awards ceremony happens this Sunday, Feb. 5, and if she takes home at least four wins, Beyoncé will officially own the title of most Grammy wins in history. That's a reason to celebrate. 

Sunday is also when I (and a batch of hopeful BeyHive concertgoers) find out if we’ll receive the chance to jockey for first-come, first-served tickets. With soaring demand, I am holding out hope but also preparing myself to be put on a wait list — or outmaneuvered. 

Here’s what I might buy myself (and my friends) if we don’t get Renaissance tickets:

Because you’re the only one, baby. These custom t-shirts come in nearly 45 different colors. 

Snag this poster quick to bring Bey vibes right into your living room.

Sip your coffee in style with a 15-ounce ceramic mug adorned with our queen.

Leave it to Etsy makers to already have Bey’s new art on tour t-shirts.

I don’t wear Crocs, but if I did I might deck them out in some of B’s most iconic moments, from "Lemonade" to "Homecoming."

Because even the smallest Yoncé fans need swag, too. 

This wall art comes in three different sizes, from 11-by-14 to 24-by-30 inches.

"Renaissance" on vinyl, need we say more?

Remind your bestie what’s really going down on their birthday. 

Carry around the "Cuff It" lyrics in a sleek black tote bag. 

Kristin Scharkey is the travel commerce editor at Hearst Newspapers. Born and raised in California, she can often be found somewhere between palm trees and cactuses, continuing to discover the beauty of the Golden State and beyond. Reach her at kristin.scharkey@hearst.com.