Beyonce Announces ‘Renaissance’ Tour 2023: Dates & More – Hollywood Life

Beyonce Confirms ‘Renaissance’ World Tour & Prepares To Hit The Road For 1st Time In 5 Years

Queen B will set out on a tour across the globe after her latest album 'Renaissance' was one of the biggest albums of the year.

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The wait is over! Beyonce confirmed that she’s planning a 2023 world tour in an Instagram post on Wednesday, February 1. The “Break My Soul” singer, 41, shared a photo of a tour poster in the same style as her 2022 record Renaissance on Instagram, captioning it with the exciting announcement. “RENAISSANCE. WORLD TOUR 2023,” she wrote along with the photo.

Bey will hit the road beginning in May, and the tour will take her across Europe and North America. She listed the dates on her website. She’ll kick off the run in Stockholm, Sweden on May 10. The singer will end the European run on June 27 in Warsaw, Poland, but will only take a short break before the next leg begins in Toronto, Canada on July 8. The run will conclude on September 27 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Here are all the details you need about the upcoming tour.

Beyonce’s world tour poster. (Carlijn Jacobs)

When was Beyonce’s last tour?

The Renaissance tour will mark the singer’s first outing since her 2018 “On The Run II” tour alongside her husband Jay-Z. The co-headlining run came for the pair to promote their 2018 collaborative record Everything Is Love, which they released under the name The Carters. The 48-show tour saw the two superstars bring their show to Europe and North America, beginning in Cardiff, Wales, and ending in Seattle, Washington.

The tour will also mark her first solo run since her epic 2018 headlining performance at Coachella, which was released as a live album and concert film Homecoming. Prior to the music festival performance, Bey’s last solo tour was the “Formation” world tour in 2016.

Ahead of the tour announcement, Beyonce did perform a special one-off concert at the luxury hotel Atlantis The Royal in Dubai in January. The 17-song private event was divided into three acts and had songs spanning her career and perhaps was a preview of what fans could expect on the tour.

The outing marks Beyonce’s first tour in 5 years. (Carlijn Jacobs)

Tickets & Presale

Ticket sales will begin on Monday, February 6 on Ticketmaster, per a press release from Live Nation. Fans can register for the “Verified Fan” presale now through Live Nation. There will also be Citi and Verizion Up presales for the concert event.

Tour Dates

The tour will span over 40 dates in major cities across the United States and Europe. Here are The ‘Renaissance’ World Tour 2023 dates.

May 10 — Stockholm, SE — Friends Arena

May 14 — Brussels, BE — Baudoin Stadium

May 17 — Cardiff, UK — Principality Stadium

May 20 — Edinburgh, UK — Murrayfield

May 23 — Sunderland, UK — Stadium of Light

May 26 — Paris, FR — Stade de France

May 29 — London, UK — Tottenham Hotspur

May 30 — London, UK — Tottenham Hotspur

Jun 2 — London, UK — Tottenham Hotspur

Jun 6 — Lyon, FR — Groupama Stadium

Jun 8 — Barcelona, ES — Olympic Stadium

Jun 11 — Marseille, FR — Orange Velodrome

Jun 15 — Cologne, DE — Rheinenergiestadion

Jun 17 — Amsterdam, NL — JC Arena

Jun 18 — Amsterdam, NL — JC Arena

Jun 21 — Hamburg, DE —Volksparkstadion

Jun 24 — Frankfurt, DE — Deutsche Bank Park

Jun 27 — Warsaw, PL — PGE Nardowy

Jul 8 — Toronto, ON — Rogers Centre

Jul 9 — Toronto, ON — Rogers Centre

Jul 12 — Philadelphia, PA — Lincoln Financial Field

Jul 15 — Nashville, TN — Nissan Stadium

Jul 17 — Louisville, KY — Cardinal Stadium

Jul 20 — Minneapolis, MN — Huntington Bank Stadium

Jul 22 — Chicago, IL — Soldier Field

Jul 26 — Detroit, MI — Ford Field

Jul 29 — East Rutherford, NJ — Metlife Stadium

Jul 30 — East Rutherford, NJ — Metlife Stadium

Aug 1 — Foxborough, MA — Gillette Stadium

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, MO — Dome at America’s Center

Aug 24 — Glendale, AZ — State Farm Stadium

Aug 26 — Las Vegas, NV — Allegiant Stadium

Aug 30 — San Francisco, CA — Levi’s Stadium

Sep 2 — Los Angeles, CA — SoFi Stadium

Sep 3 — Los Angeles, CA — SoFi Stadium

Sep 11 — Vancouver, BC — BC Place

Sep 13 — Seattle, WA — Lumen Field

Sep 18 — Kansas City, MO — Arrowhead Stadium

Sep 21 — Dallas, TX — AT&T Stadium

Sep 23 — Houston, TX — NRG Stadium

Sep 27 — New Orleans, LA — Caesars Superdome