Beyoncé Officially Announces ‘Renaissance’ World Tour

Beyonce Renaissance World Tour
Beyoncé Officially Announces ‘Renaissance’ World Tour
Beyoncé finally revealed news the BeyHive has been waiting for!
On Wednesday (Feb. 1) superstar songstress Beyoncé took to Instagram to officially confirm her 2023 world tour on behalf of her seventh studio album “Renaissance.”

The tour is scheduled to stop in stadiums across the world through the spring, summer, and fall seasons. It will begin in Europe this May before arriving in North America on July 8. “Renaissance” will take the stage on consecutive nights at Toronto’s Rogers Centre from July 8th – July 9th. Don’t fret, the tour will also make stops in multiple American cities as well, including; Philadelphia, Nashville, Chicago, Boston, New York, and Atlanta.
Renaissance 2023 World Tour North America Dates:
- July 12: Philadelphia, PA (Lincoln Financial Field)
- July 15: Nashville, TN (Nissan Stadium)
- July 17: Louisville, KY (Cardinal Stadium)
- July 20: Minneapolis, MN (Huntington Bank Stadium)
- July 22: Chicago, IL (Soldier Field)
- July 26: Detroit, MI (Ford Field)
- July 29: New York, NY (Metlife Stadium)
- July 30: New York, NY (Metlife Stadium)
- Aug. 1: Boston, MA (Gillette Stadium)
- Aug. 3: Pittsburgh, PA (Heinz Field)
- Aug. 5: Washington, DC (FedEx Field)
- Aug. 9: Charlotte, NC (Bank of America Stadium)
- Aug. 11: Atlanta, GA (Mercedes Benz Stadium)
- Aug. 16: Tampa, FL (Raymond James Stadium)
- Aug. 18: Miami, FL (Hard Rock Stadium)
- Aug. 21: St. Louis, MI (Dome at Americas Center)
- Aug. 24: Phoenix, AZ (State Farm Stadium)
- Aug. 26: Las Vegas, NV (Allegiant Stadium)
- Aug. 30: San Francisco, CA (Levi’s Stadium)
- Sept. 2: Los Angeles, CA (SoFi Stadium)
- Sept. 3: Los Angeles, CA (SoFi Stadium)
- Sept. 11: Vancouver, CA (BC Place)
- Sept. 13: Seattle, WA (Lumen Field)
- Sept. 18: Kansas City, KS (Arrowhead Stadium)
- Sept. 21: Dallas, TX (AT&T Stadium)
- Sept. 23: Houston, TX (NRG Stadium)
- Sept. 27: New Orleans, LA (Caesars Superdome)

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This exciting news comes days ahead of the 2023 Grammys where Beyoncé is nominated for nine awards, the most nominations given this year. A few of the categories she’s facing off in include; Best Dance/Electronic Album (“Renaissance”), Best R&B Performance (“Virgo’s Groove”), and Best Traditional R&B Performance (“Plastic Off the Sofa”). To date, the 41-year-old has won 28 Grammys and has been nominated 88 times. She’s currently tied with her husband, rapper Jay-Z, for the most nominations in Grammy history.

Beyonce, Jay Z
The “Renaissance” tour will be Beyonce’s first tour since her “On the Run II” era, which made 48 stops throughout North America and Europe in 2018.
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve probably heard about the “Halo” singer returning from a four-year+ stage hiatus for the unofficial opening of Atlantis the Royal, an upscale Dubai hotel. Despite the performance being deemed spectacular, the multi-Grammy-winning artist faced criticism for performing in the Middle Eastern city amid the anti-LGBTQ policies of the United Arab Emirates.

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