Last week, Michelle Obama announced her nationwide book tour of “Becoming,” her first memoir. But when tickets went live on Friday, fans freaked out at the sky-high prices, which are as expensive as going to a Beyoncé concert.

Nosebleed seats start at $30, while front-row seats go for $3,000 and include a pre-show photo opportunity with the former first lady, a signed book, and other “VIP” gifts. To put it in perspective, VIP tickets to Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s “On The Run II” tour are $1,000.

“Michelle Obama is out here selling Beyoncé priced tickets and I was not prepared,” one user wrote on Twitter, followed by a crying emoji.

“This is for the upper-middle to upper class only,” tweeted another Obama fan. “The rest of us can’t swing $200 for one ticket.”

But Deborah Speer, editor of concert magazine Pollstar, told the Washington Post that while most writers don’t sell out stadiums for a book tour, Obama is an exception.

“You don’t see it every day, but she’s not a typical author,” she said. “Michelle Obama is kind of a rock star herself.”

The former first lady’s 10-city book tour, which is promoted as “an intimate conversation,” includes two shows at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. Obama plans to donate 10 percent of ticket sales to charity.

But others are perfectly fine spending a pretty penny for Obama tickets.

“I wasn’t/am not at all mad about the Michelle Obama ticket prices,” wrote one user. “I paid around that much to see Beyonce both times lol. Both women are worth it.”

The tour kicks off on the book’s release date, Nov. 13.