Beyonce Renaissance Tour: Tickets, Venues, Location, Dates, Artiste Line-Up

Beyonce announced her return to the world’s stages in a huge tour to support her seventh studio album, Renaissance, after a six-year hiatus.

Beyonce’s first set of live UK concerts since her On the Run tour, which made 48 dates across North America and Europe in 2018, will be at the eagerly awaited spectacular.

Following a run of sold-out performances, the megastar delighted Coachella attendees and gave permission for Netflix to record the performance for her concert movie, Homecoming.

The 2023 tour is scheduled to begin on May 10, 2023, at Friends Arena in Stockholm and will then continue with visits in places like Cardiff, Edinburgh, Sunderland, Paris, London, Marseille, Amsterdam, and Warsaw, to mention a few, before wrapping up in the continent’s other major cities.

Then, Beyonce will perform concerts in Toronto, Chicago, East Rutherford, Atlanta, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and Houston before crossing the ocean to North America.

Where Can I Buy Beyonce’s Renaissance Tour Tickets?

Beyonce will perform two gigs in London on May 29 and 30, 2023, for fans.

On Monday, February 6, 2023, tickets will go on sale to BeyHive members only from 10 am to 6 pm.

The O2 presale will take place from Thursday, February 2 from 10am until Friday, February 3 at 6pm, according to Beyonce’s Ticketmaster page.

On Friday, there will apparently be separate presales for Live Nation and the venue. Live Nation tickets are now available here.

General sales will begin on Tuesday, February 7 at 10 a.m.

 

How much will Beyonce’s Renaissance Tour tickets cost?

The Renaissance tour’s ticket costs have not yet been announced.

Given the length of anticipation for this run and prior price lists, tickets to the next performances are probably not going to be cheap and might even cost more than in previous seasons.

 

How Many Cities Will Beyonce’s Renaissance Tour Visit?

May 10 – Stockholm – Friends Arena
May 14 – Brussels – Baudoin Stadium
May 17 – Cardiff – Principality Stadium
May 20 – Edinburgh – Murrayfield
May 23 – Sunderland – Stadium of Light
May 26 – Paris – Stade de France
May 29 – London – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
May 30 – London – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
June 6 – Lyon – Groupama Stadium
June 8 – Barcelona – Olympic Stadium
June 11 – Marseille – Orange Vélodrome
June 15 – Cologne – Rheinenergiestadion
June 17 – Amsterdam – JC Arena
June 21 – Hamburg – De Volkparkstadion
June 24 – Frankfurt – De Deutsche Bank Park
June 27 – Warsaw – PGE Nardowy
July 8 – Toronto – 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 Stadium
Jul 26 – Detroit, MI – Fort Field
Jul 29 – East Rutherford, NJ – Metlife Stadium
Aug 1 – Boston, MA – Gillette Stadium
Aug 3 – Pittsburgh, PA – Acrisure 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 Stadiu
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 11 – Vancouver – 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 – Caesers Superdome