It came as Liam Gallagher was seen for the first time yesterday since he reconciled with his brother Noel last month to announce the 19-date Oasis tour.
The pair put their differences from their 2009 split aside and will play to more than one million fans across the country in July, August and September next year.
Beyoncé’s huge concerts will celebrate her latest No1 album, Cowboy Carter, released in March.
And insiders told The Sun major pop artists including Shakira and Ariana Grande will also unveil British concerts for next year in the coming months.
A music source said: “Beyoncé is about to raise the roof. The demand for tickets will be just like Oasis’ and will rival fans’ rush to get their hands on a seat.
“2025 is going to be an incredible year for live music.”
Last year, Beyoncé’s eight-date UK stadium tour helped boost the economy by £8billion, with billions more set to come next year thanks to fans splashing cash on travel, H๏τels and eating out.
A source added: “Oasis and Beyoncé are top tier and demand for tickets will be fierce. Over seven million people tried to get Oasis tickets — and Beyoncé’s fans will be out in force too.
“Next summer, major artists like Dua Lipa, Billie Eilish, Usher and Sabrina Carpenter are booked to play UK arena shows too.
“The boost to the economy is going to be phenomenal. This is what the public needs right now — something to look forward to.”
Catherine Shuttleworth, chief executive at marketing consultancy Savvy, said: “Cities fight to have Beyoncé playing because she sparks a huge influx of visitors ready to spend.