Beyoncé announced European and American 'Renaissance' tour!
Performances will start in the spring, and in Europe.
Beyonce announced the world tour 'Renaissance' for 2023 on her Instagram profile. The singer, who recently performed at the Atlantis The Royal Hotel in Dubai and charged $25 million for a one-hour performance, posted a photo on her Instagram profile, similar to the cover of her latest album "Renaissance", briefly writing:"Renaissance World Tour 2023".
Queen Bey kicks off her tour in Stockholm on May 10 and ends on September 27 in New Orleans. This is the first tour after 2018 ( On The Run ), when she had her 48th performance in Europe and America.
With the performance at Atlantis The Royal Hotel, Beyonce broke a two-year hiatus from performing live, and the performance came a few months after she released her seventh studio album (in July last year), which is only the first part of a trilogy in the making.
"The project in three acts was filmed over three years during the pandemic. It was a time of rest, but also a time when I was most creative. My intention was to create a safe place, a place where there would be no judgment, a place to be free from perfectionism and overthinking. A place to scream, release, a complete sense of freedom", she wrote in a letter to fans.
Check out the dates for the 2023 world tour shows below and decide which city and time are best for you. If that idea might not sound interesting to you, think again - her concerts are real audiovisual spectacles, and tickets go on sale in just seven days!
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List of concerts:
May 10: Stockholm, Friends Arena
May 14: Brussels, Baudoin Stadium
May 17: Cardiff, Principality Stadium
May 20: Edinburgh, Murrayfield
May 23: Sunderland, Stadium of Light
May 26: Paris, Stade de France
May 29: London, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
May 30: London, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
June 6: Lyon, Groupama
June 8: Barcelona, Olympic Stadium
June 11: Marseille, Orange Velodrome
June 15: Cologne, Rheinenergiestadion)
June 17: Amsterdam, JC Arena
June 18: Amsterdam, JC Arena
June 21: Hamburg, Volksparkstadion
June 24: Frankfurt, Deutsche Bank Park
June 27: Warsaw, Nardowy
July 8: Toronto, CA Rogers Centre
July 12: Philadelphia, Lincoln Financial Field
July 15: Nashville, Nissan Stadium
July 17: Louisville, L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium
July 20: Minneapolis, Huntington Bank Stadium
July 22: Chicago, Soldier Field
July 26: Detroit, Ford Field
July 29: East Rutherford (NJ), Metlife Stadium
August 1: Boston, Gillette Stadium
August 3: Pittsburgh, Heinz Field
August 5: Washington, FedEx Field
August 9: Charlotte, North Carolina, Bank of America Stadium
August 11: Atlanta, Mercedes Benz Stadium
August 16: Tampa, Raymond James Stadium
August 18: Miami, Hard Rock Stadium
August 21: St. Louis, Dome at the American Center
August 24: Phoenix, State Farm Stadium
August 26: Las Vegas, Allegiant Stadium
August 30: San Francisco, Levi's Stadium
September 2: Inglewood, SoFi Stadium
September 11: Vancouver, BC Place
September 13: Seattle, Lumen Field
September 18: Kansas City, Arrowhead Stadium
September 21: Dallas, AT&T Stadium
September 23: Houston, NRG Stadium
September 27: New Orleans, Caesars Superdome
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Post By: Vanessa F.