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Renaissance World Tour
Tour by Beyoncé
Promotional poster
Location
  • Europe
  • North America
Associated albumRenaissance
Start dateMay 10, 2023 (2023-05-10)
End dateSeptember 27, 2023 (2023-09-27)
No. of shows57
Websitetour.beyonce.com
Beyoncé concert chronology

The Renaissance World Tour is the ongoing ninth concert tour by American singer-songwriter Beyoncé. It was announced on February 1, 2023, in support of her seventh studio album, Renaissance (2022). The concert run began on May 10, 2023, at Sweden's largest stadium, Friends Arena, in Stockholm. It is her first solo tour since the Formation World Tour in 2016.

Background

The tour was teased on October 23, 2022, when Beyoncé auctioned a ticket for an unspecified show. It was sold for $50,000 in a charity auction[1] at the Wearable Art Gala to support the WACO Theatre.[2] It included two tickets to the concert, first-class airfare, a three-night hotel stay, and a personal backstage tour led by Beyoncé's mother.[3]

On February 1, 2023, Beyoncé announced the tour via her Instagram account.[4]

In March of 2023, Business leaders in western Sydney began advocating for Accor Stadium to take priority over Allianz Stadium for a Beyoncé concert in New South Wales, due to Accor having twice the audience capacity to accommodate her ticket demand.[5] The possibility of Allianz Stadium securing a Renaissance World Tour concert has chiefly provoked the New South Wales government to end a 57-year ban on holding more than four concerts per year at the stadium.[6] The ban could be lifted as soon as October 2023 to allow the venue to host Beyoncé in 2024. The Premier of New South Wales said that this could bring local businesses "an additional $1.3 billion."[7] The concert cap has existed since 1965 due to noise complaints from nearby residents, but now the government is pushing to increase it to 20 concerts per year.[8]

In April 2023, Beyoncé rented Europe's largest indoor stadium, Paris La Défense Arena, in Paris, France, to rehearse for the tour.[9] Composer Emily Bear is the pianist for the tour.[10]

Journalist José Norberto Flesch reported in May of 2023 that Beyoncé would tour Brazil between March and April 2024.[11]

Ticketing

Alongside the announcement of the tour, it was also announced that a public on-sale for the North American leg would initially not happen, with all initial ticket sales for the leg using Ticketmaster's Verified Fan system. In addition, all the cities in the North American leg of the tour would be split into three different registration groups that would all have different registration periods and on-sale times.

Jay Peters of The Verge noted that this spreading out of demand appeared to be an attempt by Ticketmaster to prevent an incident identical to the Ticketmaster–Taylor Swift fiasco that had occurred less than three months earlier, in which Ticketmaster crashed during the Verified Fan presale of the Eras Tour, the 2023 concert tour by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. Peters questioned how effective the strategy would be since people could sign up for each of the registration groups instead of just one.[12] In light of the mismanagement of Swift's concert ticket sales, and the U.S. Senate hearing it sparked,[13] the Senate Judiciary Committee tweeted from their official Twitter account, 'We're watching, @Ticketmaster,' in reference to the Renaissance World Tour.[14]

In light of this, Ticketmaster has implemented new policies to try and combat difficulty for concertgoers and to “create a less crowded ticket shopping experience for fans.” Registration does not guarantee a ticket. Instead, a "lottery-style process" affects who is placed on the waitlist and who is given a unique access code after registering as a Verified Fan.[15] Tickets bought in European markets also cannot be resold on Ticketmaster for more than their original price.[16]

Production

Staging and lighting

The staging consists of two separate stages connected by a broad ramp: the A stage with a circle shaped cavity in the middle of a giant, flat screen; while the B stage is subdivided in a circumferenced structure surrounding the so-called VIP section "Club Renaissance", with a extension of the ramp acting as the radius of the layout.[17] It also features monumental sculptures and metallic tanks, mannequin-horses, robotic arms, pyrotechnics and ultraviolet technology.[18]

Costume design

Beyoncé had multiple outfit changes throughout the show, under the styling of Shiona Turini.[19] The wardrobe features a silver beaded Alexander McQueen catsuit, a white bell-sleeved Anrealage gown that transformed into a multicolored masterpiece underneath a UV light, a custom silver Courrèges bodysuit with a striking circular cutout, a pearl-embellished Balmain bodysuit, hat and sunglasses, a metallic feathered frock courtesy of Coperni, a colorful mesh minidress by David Koma, and a bee costume by Thierry Mugler.[20] Additional accesories and jewelry were custom-made by Tiffany & Co.[21]

Synopsis

The show lasts almost three hours and is structured into three musical segments: the Opening Act, performed by Beyoncé herself, Renaissance, the main segment, and the culmination of the event in an encore. [22] As the audience enter the stadium, the colors of the LGBTIQ+ Progress flag is displayed on the screen in the form of SMPTE color bars.[23]

Opening Act

Pink clouds are projected on the screen as the image of glitching signboard rises onto the screen with, forming a picture of Beyoncé in a pose similar to Giorgione's Sleeping Venus. The singer rises onto the main stage to perform “Dangerously in Love 2” and welcome the audience. "Flaws and All" and "1+1" continue the set before a cover of "I'm Going Down." The first stage ends with "I Care" and the first visual interlude.[24]

Renaissance

Between sets and costume changes, video clips from Beyoncé’s music videos and past tour interludes are projected on the LED screen, as well as new visuals filmed specifically for the tour and the unreleased music videos for the accompanying album. The ‘Renaissance’ segment of the show is also interspersed with spoken word interludes from legendary commentator Kevin JZ Prodigy in an homage to ball culture. As the voice asks if the audience are “ready to serve” and “ready to slay,” Beyoncé begins to perform the first side of "Renaissance", consisting of “I’m That Girl,” “Cozy” and “Alien Superstar.” During “Cozy,” Beyoncé performs with two mechanical arms holding silver frames to mimic a mirror.[25] A dance break from Les Twins leads into "Cuff It”, while a large silver horse emerges from the dome. Making their way to the circular secondary stage, Beyoncé and her dancers perform "Energy" and a mashup of "Break My Soul" with its remix.[26] An interlude precedes "Formation", which is followed by "Diva,” making reference to rapper Lil Uzi Vert's viral dance on TikTok, and "Run the World (Girls)" on the ramp of the B stage.[27] During "Black Parade,” Beyoncé enters the stage on a silver tank, upon which she also performs "Savage (Remix)" and "Partition".[28] Following another interlude, Beyoncé emerges from the dome in all-white robe that is colored by ultraviolet light to reveal a pattern of stained glass, which is then removed for a performance of "Church Girl,” "Get Me Bodied" and "Before I Let Go.”[29] Backing vocalists and dancers appear on stage to accompany "Rather Die Young.” Beyoncé begins to perform “Love on Top,” singing the final two key changes acapella alongside the audience, before counting into “Crazy in Love,” during which the dancers are dressed in white tank tops and denim jeans, recreating Beyoncé’s outfit from the music video.[30] After chorus girls continue with "Love Hangover”, Beyoncé emerges from a clam shell in a bedazzled “hands-on” Loewe bodysuit to perform "Plastic Off The Sofa" and a mash-up of "Virgo's Groove" with "Naughty Girl,” during which Beyoncé sings snippets of a number of her R&B songs, including "Say My Name" and "Dance for You".[31] "Move" is performed with a choreography along with her dancers. During “Heated”, the robotic arms return holding fans, as does Beyoncé, fanning herself off while standing in a circle of microphones.[32]

Encore

After the final interlude, Beyoncé emerges dressed in a Thierry Mugler bee costume with a desk simulating a fictional newscast titled KNTY 4 NEWS to start the encore with "America Has a Problem".[33] Beyoncé exits the stage at the end of “Pure/Honey" as her dancers vogue in a ballroom duel, returning to end the concert with "Summer Renaissance" flying above the audience riding a holographic mannequin-horse.[34]

Commercial performance

Projections

The Renaissance World Tour may break the record for the biggest tour in music history, according to Bloomberg.[35] Rolling Stone described the tour as "one of the most in-demand concerts in recent memory".[36] Billboard projected it to gross approximately $300 million without additional shows, becoming Beyoncé's highest-grossing tour.[37] According to Ticketmaster, the ticket demand exceeded the number of available tickets by more than 800% in Toronto, Chicago, East Rutherford, Summerfield, Atlanta, Inglewood, and Houston, to all of which additional shows were added consequently. Live Nation said that, despite the newly added dates, the majority of fans will not be able to purchase tickets: "Demand drastically exceeds supply".[38]

Presale

The first pre-sale in the UK on February 2, which was exclusive for O2 customers, was met with "overwhelming" demand and caused the O2 Priority website to crash.[39] Over 200,000 people were trying to purchase tickets for one of the London dates, of which fewer than 7,000 were available.[40][41] After fans voiced their upset and caused "O2 Priority" to trend on Twitter, O2 released an apology acknowledging the "huge demand" and reassuring fans that they are working to resolve the issue.[41]

A pre-sale on February 3, which was organized by Live Nation, saw over 3 million people trying to get tickets for dates in the UK, France, Sweden and Poland, which caused Ticketmaster to crash.[42][43] In the first few minutes of the second UK pre-sale, over 400,000 people joined the queue to one of the London shows, which then extended to over 800,000 people.[42][44] More than 600,000 people were in the queue for tickets to the Edinburgh show.[42] Hotel room prices soared in Edinburgh for the date of the concert, with the price of one hotel room increasing by more than 360%.[45] In France, over 260,000 people were trying to purchase tickets for the Paris show.[42]

General sale

Millions of people were trying to get tickets upon general sale in the UK, causing the Ticketmaster site to crash due to the "incredible" demand.[46][47] After more than 370,000 people queued for each of the two London dates, a third date was added. The third London date saw half a million people queuing for tickets, leading to a fourth date being added. The fourth date saw another half a million people joining the queue, leading to a fifth date being added.[48][46][49] More than 90% of hotels in the vicinity of Tottenham Hotspur Stadium are booked up for the dates of Beyoncé's shows,[48] and the price of hotel rooms in Sunderland soared by almost 600% for the night of Beyoncé's concert.[50]

Beyoncé's shows in Paris and Marseille sold out within minutes, with hundreds of thousands of fans trying to buy tickets and the Stade de France site crashing.[51][52] Martin d'Argenlieu of Stade Vélodrome said that they had not seen such demand for a decade.[52] Additional shows were added in Amsterdam,[53] Stockholm,[54] and Warsaw[55] due to high demand for the first shows announced in those cities.

Achievements

List of venue-based records set by the Renaissance World Tour, showing venue, dates, and description of the record
Venue Dates (2023) Description Ref.
Friends Arena May 10 and 11 First female act in history to sell out two shows on a single tour. [56]
King Baudouin Stadium May 14 Largest audience this century for a female act at the Stadium [57]
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium May 29–June 4 First act in history to sell out five shows at the stadium. [47]
Bank of America Stadium August 9 First female act in history to sell out a show at the stadium. [58]

Philanthropy

As with previous tours, Beyoncé is supporting underserved communities in the cities she performs in. In cities throughout the tour, Beyoncé's BeyGOOD Foundation is providing 1,000 small business owners from marginalized communities with grant opportunities, celebration luncheons and resources to support entrepreneurship. Beyoncé is also donating scholarships worth $1 million to students in colleges and universities in cities along the tour.[59]

Tour tickets will be distributed to local community initiatives in cities across the US.[60]

Critical reception

In a five-star review for The Guardian, Malcolm Jack declared the tour "the greatest pop show on Earth", pushing "21st-century live entertainment another lavish leap forward".[61] Brittany Spanos of Rolling Stone affirmed the show is a "once-in-a-lifetime show from one of pop's greatest live performers".[62] In a review for the Evening Standard, Emma Loffhagen wrote that the tour pushes "the boundaries of 21st-century performance technology", with innovations including a UV-sensitive color-changing gown, a flying sequined horse and robotic arms.[63] Describing it as "one of the most incredible live performances in recent memory", Refinery29's Alexis Jackson praised the tour's "visually stunning" and "elaborate" stage design.[64] Malthe Hjort, writing for Danish culture magazine Soundvenue, awarded the show 5 out of 6 stars and commented that the tour is "every bit as spectacular as you would expect it to be".[65]

Neil McCormick, chief music critic for The Telegraph, gave the show 5 out of 5 stars, remarking that "We've seen plenty of multimedia rock extravaganzas and state of the art pop spectaculars, but this was something else: a sci-fi stadium-scale superclub, the greatest disco in the known universe" while also praising Beyoncé's "absurdly powerhouse singing".[66]

Setlist

This set list is obtained from the May 11, 2023, show in Stockholm, Sweden. It does not represent all shows throughout the tour.[67][68][69][citation needed]

Opening Act
  1. "Dangerously in Love 2" (preceded by "The Signboard" video introduction)
  2. "Flaws and All" (contains elements of "Adventures in the Land of Music")
  3. "1+1" / "I'm Goin' Down" (contains elements of "Partition")
  4. "I Care"
Renaissance
  1. "I'm That Girl" (contains elements of "Apeshit") (preceded by "Renaissance" interlude containing elements of "Cuff It", "Energy", and "Break My Soul")
  2. "Cozy" (contains elements of "Feels Like")
  3. "Alien Superstar" (contains elements of "Sweet Dreams")
  4. "Lift Off"

"7/11" (Les Twins dance break) (contains elements of "My House" by Chuck Roberts)

Motherboard
  1. "Cuff It" / "Cuff It (Wetter Remix) (contains elements of "A Night to Remember") (preceded by "Motherboard" interlude containing elements of "Can You Feel It")
  2. "Energy" (contains elements of "End of Time" and "Countdown")
  3. "Break My Soul" / "Break My Soul (The Queens Remix) (contains elements of "Shake Your Body (Down To The Ground)")
Opulence
  1. "Formation" (preceded by "Opulence" interlude, containing elements of "No Angel", "Pure/Honey", and "Ghost")
  2. "Diva" (contains elements of "Countdown" and "Just Wanna Rock")
  3. "Run the World (Girls)"
  4. "My Power" (contains elements of "Tanzania"[70] and "Alright")
  5. "Black Parade"
  6. "Savage (Remix)"
  7. "Partition"
Anointed
  1. "Church Girl" (preceded by "Anointed" interlude containing elements of "Yoncé" and "Family Feud")
  2. "Get Me Bodied"
  3. "Before I Let Go" (contains elements of "Freakum Dress")
  4. "Rather Die Young"
  5. "Love on Top" (contains elements of "I Want You Back")
  6. "Crazy in Love" (contains elements of "Work It Out", "Green Light", and "Freedom")

"Love Hangover" (background singers intermission)

  1. "Plastic Off the Sofa"
  2. "Virgo's Groove" / "Naughty Girl" (contains elements of "Rocket", "Cater 2 U", "Signs", "Speechless", "Say My Name", and "Dance for You")
  3. "Move" (contains elements of "Move Ya Body")
  4. "Heated"

"Already" (Les Twins dance break)

Mind Control
  1. "America Has a Problem" (preceded by "Mind Control" interlude containing elements of "Ghost", "Haunted", "Bootylicious", "Jumpin', Jumpin'", and "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)")
  2. "Pure/Honey" (contains elements of "Blow" and "Cuff It" and followed by ballroom dance break)
Encore
  1. "Summer Renaissance"
Notes
  • May 10, 2023 — During the opening night of the tour in Stockholm, Sweden, Beyoncé performed "Thique" (with elements of "End of Time" and "Toxic"), "All Up in Your Mind," and "Drunk in Love" following the "Already" dance break.

Shows

List of European concerts[4][71][72]
Date City Country Venue Attendance Revenue
May 10, 2023 Stockholm Sweden Friends Arena
May 11, 2023
May 14, 2023 Brussels Belgium King Baudouin Stadium
May 17, 2023 Cardiff United Kingdom Principality Stadium
May 20, 2023 Edinburgh BT Murrayfield Stadium
May 23, 2023 Sunderland Stadium of Light
May 26, 2023 Saint-Denis[a] France Stade de France
May 29, 2023 London United Kingdom Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
May 30, 2023
June 1, 2023
June 3, 2023
June 4, 2023
June 8, 2023 Barcelona Spain Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys
June 11, 2023 Marseille France Orange Vélodrome
June 15, 2023 Cologne Germany RheinEnergieStadion
June 17, 2023 Amsterdam Netherlands Johan Cruyff Arena
June 18, 2023
June 21, 2023 Hamburg Germany Volksparkstadion
June 24, 2023 Frankfurt Deutsche Bank Park
June 27, 2023 Warsaw Poland PGE Narodowy
June 28, 2023
List of North American concerts[4][71][72]
Date City Country Venue Attendance Revenue
July 8, 2023 Toronto Canada Rogers Centre
July 9, 2023
July 12, 2023 Philadelphia United States Lincoln Financial Field
July 15, 2023 Nashville Nissan Stadium
July 17, 2023 Louisville L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium
July 20, 2023 Minneapolis Huntington Bank Stadium
July 22, 2023 Chicago Soldier Field
July 23, 2023
July 26, 2023 Detroit Ford Field
July 29, 2023 East Rutherford MetLife Stadium
July 30, 2023
August 1, 2023 Foxborough[b] Gillette Stadium
August 3, 2023 Pittsburgh Acrisure Stadium
August 5, 2023 Summerfield[c] FedExField
August 6, 2023
August 9, 2023 Charlotte Bank of America Stadium
August 11, 2023 Atlanta Mercedes-Benz Stadium
August 12, 2023
August 14, 2023
August 16, 2023 Tampa Raymond James Stadium
August 18, 2023 Miami Gardens[d] Hard Rock Stadium
August 21, 2023 St. Louis The Dome at America's Center
August 24, 2023 Glendale[e] State Farm Stadium
August 26, 2023 Paradise[f] Allegiant Stadium
August 27, 2023
August 30, 2023 Santa Clara[g] Levi's Stadium
September 1, 2023[h] Inglewood SoFi Stadium
September 2, 2023
September 4, 2023
September 11, 2023 Vancouver Canada BC Place
September 13, 2023 Seattle United States Lumen Field
September 18, 2023 Kansas City GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium
September 21, 2023 Arlington[i] AT&T Stadium
September 23, 2023 Houston NRG Stadium
September 24, 2023
September 27, 2023 New Orleans Caesars Superdome
Total

Notes

  1. ^ Labelled as Paris show in promotional material.
  2. ^ Labelled as Boston show in promotional material.
  3. ^ Labelled as Washington, D.C. shows in promotional material.
  4. ^ Labelled as Miami show in promotional material.
  5. ^ Labelled as Phoenix show in promotional material.
  6. ^ Labelled as Las Vegas shows in promotional material.
  7. ^ Labelled as San Francisco show in promotional material.
  8. ^ Originally scheduled to take place on September 3, 2023, but was rescheduled for logistic reasons.[73]
  9. ^ Labelled as Dallas show in promotional material.

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