BEYONCÉ is taking her 'Renaissance' global: the pop superstar will start a world tour in Sweden in May with stops throughout Europe and the United States. Read more:
BEYONCÉ is taking her 'Renaissance' global: the pop superstar will start a world tour in Sweden in May with stops throughout Europe and the United States.The highly anticipated tour announcement she made on Instagram and her website on Wednesday comes days before the Grammy Awards on Sunday, where the 'Crazy in Love,' 'Single Ladies' and 'Irreplaceable' singer is the most nominated artist and could make Recording Academy history.
Her 2022 album 'Renaissance' is a celebration of dance music and is nominated for album of the year. Her tour will make stops in London, Paris, Barcelona and Toronto before ending in New Orleans on September 27.There were hints that she might tour again after she performed an invite-only show in January in Dubai at the Atlantis The Royal Resort, her first show in four years. Her last solo tour was in 2016, but she went on tour with her husband Jay Z in 2018.
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