By Javed Baloch | 01/02/23 Images via Social Media
After months of speculations, Beyoncé has officially announced a world tour to celebrate her latest album, "Renaissance."
The Tour is set to start on May 10th in Stockholm, at the Friends Arena - a massive stadium with a capacity of 45,000!
Beyoncé's tour will travel through Europe, including Brussels, Paris, London, Barcelona, and Amsterdam.
The American leg of the tour will begin in Philadelphia. In total, Beyoncé will be performing in 12 countries.
Starting in Europe in May, the tour will hit North America in July with stops in cities such as Toronto, Philadelphia, Chicago, Atlanta, Miami, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles, among others.
This marks Beyoncé's first extended tour since her 2018 "On the Run" tour. Before this she had only performed at the grand reveal of Atlantis the Royal, a luxury hotel in Dubai.
The album "Renaissance," which Rolling Stone named the top album of 2022, celebrates Black and queer culture and pays homage to different dance club eras.
July 7: Toronto, CA at Rogers Centre
July 15: Nashville, TN at Nissan Stadium
July 8: Toronto, CA at Rogers Centre
July 17: Louisville, KY at Cardinal Stadium
July 12: Philadelphia, PA at Lincoln Financial Field
July 20: Minneapolis, MN at Huntington Bank Stadium
July 22: Chicago, IL at Soldier Field
July 30: East Rutherford, NJ at Metlife Stadium
July 26: Detroit, MI at Ford Field
August 1: Boston, MA at Gillette Stadium
July 29: East Rutherford, NJ at Metlife Stadium
August 3: Pittsburgh, PA at Heinz Field
August 5: Washington, DC at Fedex Field
August 16: Tampa, FL at Raymond James Stadium
August 9: Charlotte, NC at Bank Of America Stadium
August 18: Miami, FL at Hard Rock Stadium
August 11: Atlanta, GA at Mercedes Benz Stadium
August 21: St. Louis, MI at Dome at America’s Center
August 24: Phoenix, AZ at State Farm Stadium
September 2: Los Angeles, CA at SoFi Stadium
August 26: Las Vegas, NV at Allegiant Stadium
September 3: Los Angeles, CA at SoFi Stadium
August 30: San Francisco, CA at Levi’s Stadium
September 11: Vancouver, CA at BC Place
September 13: Seattle, WA at Lumen Field
September 23: Houston, TX at NRG Stadium
September 18: Kansas City, KS at Arrowhead Stadium
September 27: New Orleans, LA at Caesars Superdome
September 21: Dallas, TX at AT&T Stadium