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Beyoncé plans to take her critically acclaimed dance album 'Renaissance' on the road this summer

Beyoncé announces her 'Renaissance' tour

Zainab Nasir

Beyoncé plans to take her critically acclaimed dance album 'Renaissance' on the road this summer

Beyoncé announces her 'Renaissance' tour

Beyoncé plans to take her critically acclaimed dance album Renaissance on the road this summer
Beyoncé plans to take her critically acclaimed dance album 'Renaissance' on the road this summer  

You won’t break Beyoncé’s soul, but she may break Ticketmaster with a tour! 

On Wednesday, the Break My Soul singer   got her fans excited  with the highly-anticipated  world tour. 

The 41-year-old   will kick off the US   leg on July 12 in Philadelphia, with subsequent stops in cities including Chicago, New York City, Boston, Atlanta, Miami, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Houston and New Orleans, among others.

The full itinerary, which also includes international dates, is available on the Cuff It singer’s official website along with ticket information.


Page Six also  exclusively revealed in September 2022  that Beyoncé  was looking into the prospects of going to a tour and calm the audience down with her soothing vocals. 

A source told us at the time that the 28-time Grammy winner was booking stadiums around the world for her first tour since her and her husband Jay-Z’s On the Run II shows in 2018.

Her tour announcement comes on the heels of  her controversial concert in Dubai where she sang two decades of hits to celebrate the opening of the luxurious Atlantis The Royal resort.

Although Renaissance  pays homage to  the queer roots of house music  Queen Bey notably did not perform any songs from the album during her hour-long Jan. 21 show in the United Arab Emirates, where homosexuality is illegal.



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