Beyoncé 'Renaissance' World Tour 2023: Dates And Where To Buy Tickets
KEY POINTS
- Beyoncé announced her "Renaissance" world tour Wednesday
- Beyoncé will be touring across North America and Europe starting in May
- "Renaissance" tour tickets will go on sale Monday
Beyoncé is going on tour this summer, nearly six years since her last solo trek.
The 41-year-old pop superstar announced via Instagram Wednesday that she's coming back to the main stage with her "Renaissance" world tour, which marks Beyoncé's first global tour since "On the Run II" in 2018.
"RENAISSANCE WORLD TOUR 2023," Beyoncé captioned an image from her album of the same name showing the singer riding a silver horse while wearing a sparkly silver ensemble and matching cowgirl hat.
The global tour, promoted by Live Nation and produced by Parkwood Entertainment, will kick off in Europe — starting in Stockholm, Sweden — in May before heading to North America.
The North American leg will start in Canada in July before heading to the U.S., with shows in Philadelphia, Nashville, Chicago, Boston, Atlanta, Miami, New Orleans and her hometown of Houston.
The all-stadium tour is scheduled to play a total of 41 shows across 10 countries from May 10 to Sept. 27.
Registered BeyHive members have exclusive pre-sale access before tickets officially go on sale Monday.
"Beyoncé is distributing tickets in three different Verified Fan sales: BeyHive Presale powered by Ticketmaster Verified Fan; Citi Presale powered by Verified Fan and the General Verified Fan Onsale. Additionally, there will be a Verizon Up Presale. Registration windows vary by city, so check the schedule below and be sure to note when the window closes for the show you're interested in attending," Ticketmaster said on its website.
The tour will be staggering the U.S. ticket sales into three groups. Fans who want to register for Verified Fan presale will need to see which group their city is a part of ahead of time.
Registration for Group A is now open through Feb. 2, Group B until Feb. 9 and Group C until Feb. 16. Concertgoers can check out which city their group belongs to on Ticketmaster's or Live Nation's official website.
Citi cardmembers can sign up for the Beyoncé "Renaissance" world tour Citi Verified Fan registration starting now, before the bank's exclusive presale starts on Feb. 7 for Group A, Feb. 14 for Group B and Feb. 21 for Group C, all at 10 a.m. local time.
Although ticket prices are yet to be revealed on the official selling sites, ticket resellers such as Vivid Seats have already posted an estimated price range. The site valued the lowest ticket price at $526 and the highest, which it calls the Club Renaissance, at $9,682.
During Beyoncé's "Formation" world tour in 2016 and "On the Run II" world tour in 2018, ticket prices averaged $114 and $116, respectively, according to Billboard. The outlet said that it's most likely to increase by $200 this year.
The "Renaissance" world tour announcement follows the superstar's exclusive Dubai concert at the Atlantis the Royal on Jan. 21 — nearly five years after she last performed a full set at Coachella in 2018.
Check out the full schedule for the singer's "Renaissance" world tour below:
EUROPE
May 10, 2023 – Stockholm, Sweden, at Friends Arena
May 14, 2023 – Brussels, Belgium, at King Baudouin Stadium
May 17, 2023 – Cardiff, United Kingdom, at Cardiff Principality Stadium
May 20, 2023 – Edinburgh, United Kingdom, at BT Murrayfield Stadium
May 23, 2023 – Sunderland, United Kingdom, at Stadium of Light
May 26, 2023 – Paris, France, at Stade de France
May 29, 2023 – London, United Kingdom, at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
May 30, 2023 – London, United Kingdom, at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
June 08, 2023 – Barcelona, Spain, at Olympic Stadium
June 11, 2023 – Marseille, France, at Orange Velodrome
June 15, 2023 – Cologne, Germany, at Rhein Energie Stadion
June 17, 2023 – Amsterdam, Netherlands, at Johan Cruijff Arena
June 21, 2023 – Hamburg, Germany, at Volksparkstadion
June 24, 2023 – Frankfurt, Germany, at Deutsche Bank Park
June 27, 2023 – Warsaw, Poland, at PGE Narodowy
NORTH AMERICA
July 8 – Toronto, Canada, at Rogers Centre
July 12 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at Lincoln Financial Field
July 15 – Nashville, Tennessee, at Nissan Stadium
July 17 – Louisville, Kentucky, at Cardinal Stadium
July 20 – Minneapolis, Minnesota, at Huntington Bank Stadium
July 22 – Chicago, Illinois, at Soldier Field
July 26 – Detroit, Michigan, at Ford Field
July 29 – East Rutherford, New Jersey, at Metlife Stadium
August 1 – Boston, Massachusetts, at Gillette Stadium
August 3 – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, at Heinz Field
Aug. 5 – Washington, D.C., at Fedex Field
Aug. 9 – Charlotte, North Carolina, at Bank Of America Stadium
Aug. 11 – Atlanta, Georgia, at Mercedes Benz Stadium
Aug. 16 – Tampa, Florida, at Raymond James Stadium
Aug. 18 – Miami, Florida, at Hard Rock Stadium
Aug. 21 – St. Louis, Michigan, at Dome at America's Center
Aug. 24 – Phoenix, Arizona, at State Farm Stadium
Aug. 26 – Las Vegas, Nevada at Allegiant Stadium
Aug. 30 – San Francisco, California, at Levi's Stadium
Sept. 2 – Los Angeles, California, at SoFi Stadium
Sept. 11 – Vancouver, Canada, at BC Place
Sept. 13 – Seattle, Washington, at Lumen Field
Sept. 18 – Kansas City, Missouri, at Arrowhead Stadium
Sept. 21 – Dallas, Texas, at AT&T Stadium
Sept. 23 – Houston, Texas, at NRG Stadium
Sept. 27 – New Orleans, Louisiana, at Caesars Superdome
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