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Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour set this May

by Alyssa Luciano

QUEEN Bey is back with a bang!

Multi-awarded R&B singer Beyoncé shared news on her Instagram account that set the BeyHive buzzing.

Image via Beyonce Instagram

The one and only Queen Bey welcomed the first day of February with her announcement that the Renaissance World Tour 2023 will take place this year starting on May 10. 

Beyonce’s Renaissance World Tour will be held in different stadiums and arenas from Europe to North America. It will end on September 27.

See the list below for Queen Bey’s Renaissance World Tour 2023 details:

2023 Renaissance European dates:

May 10 — Stockholm, Sweden at the Friends Arena

May 14 — Brussels, Belgium at the King Baudouin Stadium

May 17 — Cardiff, United Kingdom at the Cardiff Principality Stadium

May 20 — Edinburgh, United Kingdom at the BT Murrayfield Stadium

May 23 — Sunderland, United Kingdom at the Stadium of Light

May 26 — Paris, France at the Stade de France

May 29 — London, United Kingdom at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

May 30 — London, United Kingdom at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

June 8 — Barcelona, Spain at the Olympic Stadium

June 11 — Marseille, France at the Orange Velodrome

June 15 — Cologne, Germany at the Rhein Energie Stadion

June 17 — Amsterdam, Netherlands at the Johan Cruijff Arena

June 21 — Hamburg, Germany at the Volksparkstadion

June 24 — Frankfurt, Germany at the Deutsche Bank Park

June 27 — Warsaw, Poland at the PGE Narodowy

2023 Renaissance European dates:

July 8 — Toronto, Canada at the Rogers Centre

July 12 — Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at the Lincoln Financial Field

July 15 — Nashville, Tennessee at the Nissan Stadium

July 17 — Louisville, Kentucky at the Cardinal Stadium

July 20 — Minneapolis, Minnesota at the Huntington Bank Stadium

July 22 — Chicago, Illinois at the Soldier Field

July 26 — Detroit, Michigan at the Ford Field

July 29 — East Rutherford, New Jersey at the Metlife Stadium

August 1 — Boston, Massachusetts at the Gillete Stadium

August 3 — Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania at the Heinz Field

August 5 — Washington, DC at the Fedex Field

August 9 — Charlotte, North Carolina at the Bank Of America Stadium

August 11 — Atlanta, Georgia at the Mercedes Benz Stadium

August 16 — Tampa, Florida at the Raymond James Stadium

August 18 — Miami, Florida at the Hard Rock Stadium

August 21 — St. Louis, Missouri at the Dome at America’s Center

August 24 — Phoenix, Arizona at the State Farm Stadium

August 26 — Las Vegas, Nevada at the  Allegiant Stadium

August 30 — San Francisco, California at the Levi’s Stadium

September 2 — Inglewood, California at the Sofi Stadium

September 11 — Vancouver, British Columbia at the BC Place

September 13 — Seattle, Washington at the Lumen Field

September 18 — Kansas City, Kansas at the Arrowhead Stadium

September 21 — Dallas, Texas at the AT&T Stadium

September 23 — Houston, Texas at the NRG Stadium

September 27 — New Orleans, Los Angeles at the Caesars Superdome

Ticket sales for the much awaited world tour will kick off with a ™-Verified Registration for the North American dates. However, the registration on the site https://beyonce.livenation.com/ will not guarantee tickets for the fans yet. The BeyHive still has to register on the site and be able to finish signing up depending on the groups they want.

Image via beyonce.livenation.com

Ticket sales for the Live Nation-promoted tour — produced by Parkwood Entertainment — will kick off with a TM Verified Fan Registration for the North American dates, which is open now and closes at different times based on the city

Being the queen she is

Beyoncé proved in 2022 that she is still the queen as she stormed to the top spot of Billboard 200 and took the spot from two Hot 100 Top 10 hits, which also includes her own song ‘Break my Soul’.

Despite not being active in releasing music for three years, the BeyHive never let her down and supported her all the way, making Queen Bey’s Renaissance album seize nine Grammy nominations, which is the most for any nominee for this year’s awards. 

Beyoncé, who currently holds 28 Grammy Awards, previously had a concert in Dubai where she performed 19 songs including ‘Brown Skin Girl’ which she performed with her daughter Blue Ivy.

The Renaissance World Tour is Beyoncé’s first world tour after six years, following ‘The Formation World Tour’ which was set from April 2016 to October 2016. Her last world tour was attended by 2.24 million Bey Hives and was able to accumulate $256 million in revenue.

Who is Beyoncé?

Beyoncé Giselle Knowles or better known by her stage name Beyoncé is an American singer-songwriter who rose to fame in the late 1990s as the lead singer of R&B group Destiny’s Child, the hit maker for the songs Say My Name, Bills, Bills, Bills, and Brown Eyes . 

Image via beyonce Instagram

Beyoncé also entered the world of acting in 2001, after landing a role for the television movie, Carmen: A Hip Hopera, which aired on MTV. 

She then shot her chance to have a solo career in 2003 by releasing her first ever solo album Dangerously in Love which she wrote on her own. The album was aided to success by her hit single ‘Crazy in Love’ which featured her husband, Jay-Z.

Queen Bey became a huge star in the Hollywood scene and created her empire which she called the Bey Hive. With the support she has from her fans and her family, Beyoncé received multiple awards in different prestigious ceremonies.

The singer-songwriter is the most-nominated woman and the most awarded singer in Grammy history after getting 28 awards and 79 nominations in the said awarding ceremony. She is also the wight-most awarded artist at the Billboard Music Awards.

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