BEYONCE and Jay-Z gig tickets are being given away in a car park as they struggle to fill seats on their On The Run II tour.

The superstar couple have thousands of unsold tickets for their UK dates, forcing them to cover large sections of seating in the stadium venues.

6 Global superstars Beyoncé and Jay-Z are struggling to get bums on seats for their UK dates Credit: Rex Features

6 Brit fans are being handed free tickets in a gig car park and upgrades for nothing Credit: PA:Press Association

6 Fans took to Twitter to let everyone know how they can get their hands on a freebie Credit: Twitter

Fans outside their Glasgow concert reported being handed freebies while others said they were offered upgrades for nothing.

One wrote on Twitter: “If you are near Hampden Park go to the main parking lot they are giving out free tickets for the Beyoncé & Jay Z concert because of empty seats.”

Another tweeted: “Met Beyoncé’s security in work and he’s offered me free tickets for tonight.”

Tickets range from £51 to £475 for a VIP standing pass.

6 The pop grandees have already played Cardiff’s Principality Stadium and - pictured - Glasgow’s Hampden Park Credit: Getty - Contributor

6 There were plenty of empty seats at the Cardiff gig a week ago - picture from the Principality Stadium Credit: Splash News

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The couple kicked off their 48-date run at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium a week ago with plenty of empty seats on view.

Hundreds of seats remain available for this evening’s concert at Manchester’s Etihad Stadium and for the 66,000-capacity London Stadium on Saturday.

Promoter Live Nation has spent millions on the concerts, but only nine out of the remaining 46 dates in Europe and North America have sold out.