Beyoncé has confirmed that she will tour the world with her upcoming project, Renaissance, months after it is released.
The singer took to Instagram to share a photo of herself wearing a bejewelled outfit while sitting on a giant silver horse with a “cowboy” look-alike hat to her album cover.
“RENAISSANCE WORLD TOUR 2023” – Beyoncé captioned the Instagram post that sent her fans and music fans around the world into a frenzy following her announcement.
According to her official website, Beyonce will begin her world tour in Stockholm on May 10, before arriving in the UK for a performance in Cardiff on May 17.
After touring European countries, she will be taking Renaissance to Canada, before heading to America’s city, Philadelphia on July 12 and wrap up the tour on September 27 in New Orleans.
Metro.co.uk reported that, Beyoncé is holding
talks to include Africa, specifically Ghana, on her Renaissance World tour, which would be a rare performance on the continent.
If Queen Beyoncé tours Ghana later this year, she will be in good company, as she collaborated with Ghanaian artist Shatta Wale on the smash hit song “Already” from the Lion King album.
Below are Beyonce Renaissance Tour 2023 dates:
May 10: Stockholm, Sweden – SE Friends Arena
May 14: Brussels, Belgium – Baudoin Stadium
May 17: Cardiff, UK – Principality Stadium
May 20: Edinburgh, UK – Murrayfield
May 23: Sunderland, UK – Stadium of Light
May 26: Paris, France – Stade De France
May 29: London, UK – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
May 30: London, UK – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
June 6: Lyon, France – Groupama Stadium
June 8: Barcelona, Spain – Olympic Stadium
June 11: Marseille, France – Orange Velodrome
June 15: Cologne, Germany – RheinEnergieStadion
June 17: Amsterdam, Netherlands – JC Arena
June 21: Hamburg, Germany – Volksparkstadion
June 24: Frankfurt, Germany – Deutsche Bank Park
June 27: Warsaw, Poland – PGE Narodowy
July 8: Toronto, Canada – Rogers Centre
July 9: Toronto, Canada – Rogers Centre
July 12: Philadelphia, PA – Lincoln Financial Field
July 15: Nashville, TN – Nissan Stadium
July 17: Louisville, KY – Cardinal Stadium
July 20: Minneapolis, MN – Huntington Bank Stadium
July 22: Chicago, IL – Soldier FIeld
July 26: Detroit, MI – Ford Field
July 29: East Rutherford, NJ – MetLife Stadium
August 1: Foxborough, MA – Gillette Stadium
August 3: Pittsburgh, PA – Heinz Stadium
August 5: Washington, DC – FedEx Field
August 9: Charlotte, NC – Bank of America Stadium
August 11: Atlanta, GA – Mercedes Benz Stadium
August 16: Tampa, FL – Raymond James Stadium
August 18: Miami, FL – Hard Rock Stadium
August 21: St Louis, MO – Dome at America’s Center
August 24: Glendale, AZ – State Farm Stadium
August 26: Las Vegas, NV – Allegiant Stadium
August 30: San Francisco, CA – Levi’s Stadium
September 2: Inglewood, CA – SoFi Stadium
September 11: Vancouver, Canada – BC Place
September 13: Seattle, WA – Lumen Field
September 18: Kansas City, MO – Arrowhead Stadium
September 21: Dallas, TX – AT&T Stadium
September 23: Houston, TX – NRG Stadium
September 27: New Orleans, LA – Caesars Superdrome