. From the seat, much of the stage is blocked by equipment, making it difficult to see much of the concert. Ryan Bloomquist, who was also at the New Jersey show, posted a photo of the view from his"listening only" seat on social media.Bloomquist's seat was to the side of the stage. He told Insider that he believes that the ticket being marked"no view listening only" was just so the venue could"cover its bases.
"I wasn't too worried about it. I just wanted to be there and surrounded by that Beyonce energy," he said in an interview. Bloomquist said his view was partially blocked by a VIP box, but since he was standing and dancing during the performance, he had a"perfect view." He told Insider that he would've been upset if he truly had no view, but this wasn't the case.
Insider reached out to Ticketmaster and Beyoncé's team for comment on the"listening only" tickets but did not receive a response ahead of publication. " amid the Eras Tour frenzy and standing outside of the stadiums to listen to their favorite artist perform. Bloomquist said he respects Taylor Swift fans who listen to her concerts from the parking lot, but that he wouldn't have it in him to do the same for the Beyoncé show.