 Beyonce tickets have gone fast since she emerged as a talented solo artist from the girl group Destiny's Child. Beyonce Knowles (b. September 4, 1981) began her venture into music as a career with an eight-girl group called Gyrl's Time. The group eventually cut down to six, and garnered attention thanks to the talents of Beyonce and future Destiny's Child member Kelly Rowland. Though the group was signed by an R&B producer, a loss on Star Search put doubt into Beyonce's mind about her future as a performer. She with the encouragement of her father, who was managing the group, came back after seeing pop stars of the time come back from Star Search defeat. The group was eventually cut down again, this time to four girls and a new name was chosen, Destiny's Child. Beyonce, Rowland, LaTavia Roberson, and LeToya Luckett were on tickets as the opening acts for other R&B groups from 1993 to 1997. In 1997 the group finally struck it big with a single on the Men in Black soundtrack. The next year Destiny's Child began selling tickets in the own right after their self-titled debut album hit the charts and singles like "No, No, No" became successes on the R&B and Soul charts. Beyonce and the girls graduated to mainstream success after releasing their second album, The Writing's on the Wall, in 1999. Destiny's Child tickets became overnight sellouts and the group began to change. Luckett and Roberson were replaced by Michelle Williams and Farrah Franklin (who would only remain with the group for one year). Beyonce, Williams, and Rowland all began to pursue solo projects while the group was on hiatus. Beyonce began to act and record singles. Her fame grew and Destiny's Child came closer and closer to its end. The girl group came together in 2002 to record a new album, Survivor. The album was another huge success and produced a Grammy Award for the group, but Beyonce soon became a force by herself. Her first solo album, Dangerously In Love, debuted at number one when it was released in June 2003. The album went quadruple platinum by August 2004 and Beyonce tickets were being sold to see the singer on stage by herself. Destiny's Child had one more album, Destiny Fulfilled, and would sell tickets to one more tour before the group split in 2005. In 2006 Beyonce returned to her solo efforts with the release of B'Day. Critical scrutiny followed the commercial success, but eventually it was re-released with a few more tracks and would go on to receive another Grammy Award. Beyonce tickets to the Beyonce Experience tour took her around the world and made her an unquestioned international superstar. Next came introduction of an alter ego with the release of I Am…Sasha Fierce. The album would be an international multi-platinum success. The singles "If I Were a Boy", "single Ladies", "Diva" and "Halo" each earned gold or platinum status by themselves. Beyonce disappeared from the limelight after marrying Jay-Z, eventually emerging after giving birth to the couple's first child. She also returned with an album. The album 4 featured the singles "Run the World (Girls)", "Best Thing I Never Had", and "Love on Top". She is most definitely not done, so pay attention and get your Beyonce concert tickets here.
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