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Beyoncé: Renaissance World Tour
WELCOME TO THE RENAISSANCE
27 i 28 czerwca 2023 - Warszawa, PGE Narodowy
40 koncertów w Ameryce Północnej i Europie
Rejestracja zweryfikowanych fanów na koncerty w Ameryce Północnej jest już otwarta na beyonce.livenation.com Członkowie Citi, Verizon Up i BeyHive będą mieli dodatkowy dostęp do przedsprzedaży.
Bilety w sprzedaży ogólnej: środa, 8 lutego od godz. 10:00 Środa, 1 lutego 2023, Los Angeles, Kalifornia - po niezwykle udanym wydaniu siódmego studyjnego albumu BEYONCÉ, RENAISSANCE, globalna supergwiazda ogłosiła RENAISSANCE WORLD TOUR , jej pierwszą solową trasę od ponad sześciu lat. Północnoamerykańska część trasy wykorzystuje technologię Ticketmaster Verified Fan, aby zapewnić większy dostęp do biletów. Fani mogą zarejestrować się już teraz TUTAJ . Sprzedaż biletów rozpocznie się w poniedziałek, 6 lutego 2023 roku, zaczynając od ekskluzywnej przedsprzedaży dla członków BeyHive. Trasa w 2023, wyprodukowana przez Parkwood Entertainment i promowana przez Live Nation, rozpocznie się 10 maja 2023 roku w Friends Arena w Sztokholmie, zatrzymując się w całej Europie w Cardiff, Edynburgu, Sunderland, Paryżu, Londynie, Marsylii, Amsterdamie, Warszawie i innych. Następnie trasa będzie kontynuowana w Ameryce Północnej, z występami w Toronto, Chicago, East Rutherford, Atlancie, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Houston i innych. RENAISSANCE WORLD TOUR odwiedzi również Brukselę, Barcelonę, Kolonię, Frankfurt, Hamburg i inne miasta w Europie w maju i czerwcu. Dodatkowe miasta w Ameryce Północnej to Boston, Charlotte, Dallas, Detroit, Kansas City, Louisville, Miami, Minneapolis, Nashville, Nowy Orlean, Filadelfia, Pittsburgh, San Francisco, St. Louis, Tampa, Vancouver i inne. Podobnie jak w przypadku poprzednich tras, Beyoncé odciśnie swój ślad również poza sceną, dzięki BeyGOOD, inicjatywie, która powstała w 2013 roku, aby wspierać ludzi i programy na całym świecie. BeyGOOD będzie kontynuować swoje dziedzictwo filantropii, skupiając się na sprawiedliwości ekonomicznej poprzez wspieranie organizacji, które służą zmarginalizowanym i zaniedbanym społecznościom dostępem do stypendiów, możliwością staży, które prowadzą do znalezienia pracy, oraz zasobami wspierających przedsiębiorczość. W różnych miastach podczas całej trasy BeyGOOD będzie wspierać przedsiębiorców poprzez lunche Black Parade Route, celebrując właścicieli małych firm, przyznając granty i oferując usługi z globalnymi partnerami, aby promować zrównoważony rozwój biznesu. Tysiąc małych firm otrzyma wsparcie o wspólnej wysokości jednego miliona dolarów. BeyGOOD będzie również wspierał studentów poprzez fundusze stypendialne, które zostaną przekazane szkołom wyższym i uniwersytetom w dziesięciu miastach na trasie. Każda szkoła otrzyma sto tysięcy dolarów i wybierze studentów, którzy otrzymają stypendium. Całkowite zaangażowanie BeyGOOD w stypendia podczas RENAISSANCE WORLD TOUR wyniesie milion dolarów. We współpracy z Beyoncé , Fundacją BeyGOOD, Citi i Verizon zostanie zakupione łącznie 100 biletów w każdym z rynków na trasie koncertowej w USA, które zostaną przekazane lokalnym inicjatywom społecznym. Znany partner Beyoncé, Tiffany & Co. jest oficjalnym jubilerem RENAISSANCE WORLD TOUR . Tiffany & Co. od dawna zobowiązuje się do odpowiedzialnego postępowania, ochrony środowiska naturalnego, dbania o różnorodność i integrację oraz pozytywnego wpływu na społeczności, w których działa. SZCZEGÓŁY DOTYCZĄCE BILETÓW: Sprzedaż: ● Ameryka Północna : Zweryfikowana rejestracja fanów jest otwarta już teraz i zamyka się w różnym czasie w zależności od miasta. Odwiedź beyonce.livenation.com, aby uzyskać dokładne informacje, ponieważ terminy sprzedaży biletów różnią się w zależności od miasta. ● Europa : Sprawdź lokalne listy wydarzeń, aby uzyskać pełne informacje o biletach na europejskie daty trasy. Przedsprzedaż: ● Przedsprzedaż Citi poprzez Verified Fan : Citi jest oficjalną kartą kredytową RENAISSANCE WORLD TOUR. Po przejściu procesu Verified Fan, członkowie Citi mogą mieć dostęp do specjalnej przedsprzedaży Citi Presale powered by Verified Fan na koncerty w Stanach Zjednoczonych. Osoby, które nie są jeszcze członkami Citi, mogą złożyć wniosek o kartę Citi Custom Cash online. W przypadku pozytywnego rozpatrzenia wniosku, nowi członkowie mogą ubiegać się o natychmiastowy dostęp do karty w ramach Citi Presale powered by Verified Fan.* Pełne informacje o przedsprzedaży można znaleźć na stronie www.citientertainment.com , a szczegóły dotyczące natychmiastowego dostępu do Custom Cash na stronie www.citientertainment.com/faq . ● Przedsprzedaż Verizon Up : Klienci Verizon Up mogą uzyskać dostęp do tej przedsprzedaży, odwiedzając Verizon Up. Verizon oferuje ekskluzywną przedsprzedaż biletów na RENAISSANCE WORLD TOUR w Stanach Zjednoczonych poprzez program lojalnościowy Verizon Up. Klienci będą mieli dostęp do zakupu biletów w przedsprzedaży na wybrane koncerty. KONCERTY NA TRASIE RENAISSANCE WORLD TOUR: EUROPE May 10, 2023 – Stockholm, SE – Friends Arena May 14, 2023 – Brussels, BE – King Baudouin Stadium May 17, 2023 – Cardiff, UK – Cardiff Principality Stadium May 20, 2023 – Edinburgh, UK – BT Murrayfield Stadium May 23, 2023 – Sunderland, UK – Stadium of Light May 26, 2023 – Paris, FR – Stade de France May 29, 2023 – London, UK – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium May 30, 2023 – London, UK – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium June 08, 2023 – Barcelona, ES – Olympic Stadium June 11, 2023 – Marseille, FR – Orange Velodrome June 15, 2023 – Cologne, DE – Rhein Energie Stadion June 17, 2023 – Amsterdam, NL – Johan Cruijff Arena June 21, 2023 – Hamburg, DE – Volksparkstadion June 24, 2023 – Frankfurt, DE – Deutsche Bank Park June 27, 2023 – Warsaw, PL – PGE Narodowy June 28, 2023 – Warsaw, PL – PGE Narodowy NORTH AMERICA July 8, 2023 – Toronto, ON – Rogers Centre July 12, 2023 – Philadelphia, PA – Lincoln Financial Field July 15, 2023 – Nashville, TN – Nissan Stadium July 17, 2023 – Louisville, KY – L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium July 20, 2023 – Minneapolis, MN – Huntington Bank Stadium July 22, 2023 – Chicago, IL – Soldier Field Stadium July 26, 2023 – Detroit, MI – Ford Field July 29, 2023 – East Rutherford, NJ – MetLife Stadium Aug. 01, 2023 – Boston, MA – Gillette Stadium Aug. 03, 2023 – Pittsburgh, PA – Acrisure Stadium Aug. 05, 2023 – Washington, DC – FedEx Field Aug. 09, 2023 – Charlotte, NC – Bank of America Stadium Aug. 11, 2023 – Atlanta, GA – Mercedes-Benz Stadium Aug. 16, 2023 – Tampa, FL – Raymond James Stadium Aug. 18, 2023 – Miami, FL – Hard Rock Stadium Aug. 21, 2023 – St. Louis, MO – Dome at America's Center Aug. 24, 2023 – Phoenix, AZ – State Farm Stadium Aug. 26, 2023 – Las Vegas, NV – Allegiant Stadium Aug. 30, 2023 – San Francisco, CA – Levi’s Stadium Sept. 02, 2023 – Inglewood, CA – SoFi Stadium Sept. 11, 2023 – Vancouver, BC – BC Place Sept. 13, 2023 – Seattle, WA – Lumen Field Sept. 18, 2023 – Kansas City, MO – GEHA Field At Arrowhead Stadium Sept. 21, 2023 – Dallas, TX – AT&T Stadium Sept. 23, 2023 – Houston, TX – NRG Stadium Sept. 27, 2023 – New Orleans, LA – Caesars Superdome
Więcej informacji o biletach na stronach beyonce.livenation.com oraz tour.beyonce.com .
*Citi Instant Access Process: *Jeśli wniosek online zostanie zatwierdzony, nowi członkowie karty Citi Custom Cash muszą zapisać swoje tymczasowe informacje o koncie, aby mieć je gotowe podczas próby dokonania zakupu w przedsprzedaży. Nie będą mieli ponownie dostępu do swoich danych, dopóki fizyczna karta nie dotrze do nich pocztą, co może zająć 7-10 dni.
O Parkwood Entertainment
Parkwood Entertainment to firma filmowa i produkcyjna, wytwórnia płytowa i management, założona w 2010 r. przez artystkę i przedsiębiorcę, Beyoncé Knowles-Carter. Z biurami w Los Angeles i Nowym Jorku firma posiada działy zajmujące się muzyką, filmem, wideo, występami na żywo i produkcją koncertów, managementem, rozwojem biznesu, marketingiem, technologią, kreatywnością, filantropią i reklamą. Pod pierwotną nazwą Parkwood Pictures, firma wydała film Cadillac Records (2008), w którym Beyoncé wystąpiła w roli głównej i była współproducentem. Firma wydała również filmy Obsessed (2009), z Beyoncé jako gwiazdą i producentem wykonawczym, zdobywcą nagrody Peabody Award for Entertainment, Lemonade (2017), nominowaną do nagrody Emmy® Homecoming: A Film By Beyoncé (2019), który dokumentuje tworzący historię występ Beyoncé na Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival w 2018 roku, oraz nagrodzoną Emmy® Black Is King (2020). Parkwood Entertainment wyprodukował The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour (2013-2014), The Formation World Tour (2016) oraz wspomniane występy "Homecoming" na Coachella (2018), a także ON THE RUN Tour (2014) i ON THE RUN II (2018).
O Live Nation Entertainment
Live Nation Entertainment (NYSE: LYV) to wiodąca na świecie firma zajmująca się rozrywką na żywo, składająca się z liderów rynku globalnego: Ticketmaster, Live Nation Concerts i Live Nation Sponsorship. Aby uzyskać dodatkowe informacje, odwiedź stronę www.livenationentertainment.com .
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Beyoncé Returns To The Global Stage For Renaissance World Tour
WELCOME TO THE RENAISSANCE
40 shows across north america and europe, verified fan registration open for north american dates now at beyonce.livenation.com, citi cardmembers, verizon up and beyhive members will have additional access to presales.
Following the wildly successful release of BEYONCÉ’s seventh studio album, RENAISSANCE , the global superstar has announced RENAISSANCE WORLD TOUR today, her first solo tour in over six years. The North American leg of the tour is leveraging Ticketmaster’s Verified Fan technology to ensure more tickets get into the hands of concertgoers. Fans can register now HERE . Ticketing will begin Monday, February 6, 2023, starting with an exclusive presale to BeyHive members.
The 2023 tour, produced by Parkwood Entertainment, and promoted by Live Nation, kicks off on May 10, 2023, at Friends Arena in Stockholm, SE, making stops throughout Europe in Cardiff, Edinburgh, Sunderland, Paris, London, Marseille, Amsterdam, Warsaw and more. The tour then continues across North America with shows in Toronto, Chicago, East Rutherford, Atlanta, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Houston and more.
RENAISSANCE WORLD TOUR will also visit Brussels, Barcelona, Cologne, Frankfurt, Hamburg, and more in Europe in May & June. Additional North American cities include Boston, Charlotte, Dallas, Detroit, Kansas City, Louisville, Miami, Minneapolis, Nashville, New Orleans, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Francisco, St. Louis, Tampa, Vancouver and more.
As with previous tours, Beyoncé will make her mark offstage, too, with BeyGOOD, the initiative she founded in 2013 to support people and programs around the world. BeyGOOD will continue its legacy of philanthropy, building out this focus on economic equity by supporting organizations that serve marginalized and underserved communities with access to scholarships, opportunities for internships that lead to job placement, and resources to support entrepreneurship.
In various cities throughout the tour, BeyGOOD will support entrepreneurs through Black Parade Route luncheons, celebrating small business owners, with grant opportunities being awarded and a foray of services with global partners to promote business sustainability. One thousand small businesses will be supported with a commitment totaling one million dollars.
BeyGOOD will also support students through scholarship funds that will be given to colleges and universities in ten different cities along the tour. Each school will be given one hundred thousand dollars and will select the student recipients. BeyGOOD’s total scholarship commitment during RENAISSANCE WORLD TOUR will be one million dollars.
Working with Beyoncé and the BeyGOOD Foundation, Citi and Verizon will purchase 100 tickets combined in each market across the U.S. touring leg for distribution to local community initiatives.
A noted partner with Beyoncé, Tiffany & Co. is the official jeweler of RENAISSANCE WORLD TOUR. Tiffany & Co. has a longstanding commitment to conducting itself responsibly, sustaining the natural environment, prioritizing diversity and inclusion, and positively impacting the communities in which it operates.
TICKETING DETAILS :
On sale dates:
- North American Dates: Verified Fan Registration is open now and closes at different times based on city. Visit beyonce.livenation.com for the exact details as ticketing on sale timelines vary by city.
- Europe an Dates: Check your local event listings for complete ticket information regarding European dates of the tour.
Pre sale dates:
- Citi Presale powered by Verified Fan: Citi is the official credit card of RENAISSANCE WORLD TOUR . After the Verified Fan process, Citi cardmembers may have the opportunity to access the special Citi Presale powered by Verified Fan for tour dates in the United States. For those who are not existing Citi cardmembers, consumers can apply for the Citi Custom Cash Card online. If approved, new cardmembers may request instant access to their card for the Citi Presale powered by Verified Fan.* For complete presale details visit www.citientertainment.com and for details on Custom Cash instant access visit www.citientertainment.com/faq .
- Verizon Up Presale: Verizon Up customers can access this presale by visiting Verizon Up . Verizon will offer an exclusive presale for RENAISSANCE WORLD TOUR in the U.S through the customer loyalty program Verizon Up. Customers will have access to purchase presale tickets for select shows.
RENAISSANCE WORLD TOUR DATES:
May 10, 2023 – Stockholm, SE – Friends Arena
May 14, 2023 – Brussels, BE – King Baudouin Stadium
May 17, 2023 – Cardiff, UK – Cardiff Principality Stadium
May 20, 2023 – Edinburgh, UK – BT Murray Field Stadium
May 23, 2023 – Sunderland, UK – Stadium of Light
May 26, 2023 – Paris, FR – Stade de France
May 29, 2023 – London, UK – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
May 30, 2023 – London, UK – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
June 08, 2023 – Barcelona, ES – Olympic Stadium
June 11, 2023 – Marseille, FR – Orange Velodrome
June 15, 2023 – Cologne, DE – Rhein Energie Stadion
June 17, 2023 – Amsterdam, NL – Johan Crujff Arena
June 21, 2023 – Hamburg, DE – Volksparkstadion
June 24, 2023 – Frankfurt, DE – Deutsche Bank Park
June 27, 2023 – Warsaw, PL – PGE Narodowy
NORTH AMERICA
July 8, 2023 – Toronto, ON – Rogers Centre
July 12, 2023 – Philadelphia, PA – Lincoln Financial Field
July 15, 2023 – Nashville, TN – Nissan Stadium
July 17, 2023 – Louisville, KY – L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium
July 20, 2023 – Minneapolis, MN – Huntington Bank Stadium
July 22, 2023 – Chicago, IL – Soldier Field Stadium
July 26, 2023 – Detroit, MI – Ford Field
July 29, 2023 – East Rutherford, NJ – MetLife Stadium
Aug. 01, 2023 – Boston, MA – Gillette Stadium
Aug. 03, 2023 – Pittsburgh, PA – Acrisure Stadium
Aug. 05, 2023 – Washington, DC – FedEx Field
Aug. 09, 2023 – Charlotte, SC – Bank of America Stadium
Aug. 11, 2023 – Atlanta, GA – Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Aug. 16, 2023 – Tampa, FL – Raymond James Stadium
Aug. 18, 2023 – Miami, FL – Hard Rock Stadium
Aug. 21, 2023 – St. Louis, MO – Dome at America’s Center
Aug. 24, 2023 – Phoenix, AZ – State Farm Stadium
Aug. 26, 2023 – Las Vegas, NV – Allegiant Stadium
Aug. 30, 2023 – San Francisco, CA – Levi’s Stadium
Sept. 02, 2023 – Inglewood, CA – SoFi Stadium
Sept. 11, 2023 – Vancouver, BC – BC Place
Sept. 13, 2023 – Seattle, WA – Lumen Field
Sept. 18, 2023 – Kansas City, MO – Arrowhead Stadium
Sept. 21, 2023 – Dallas, TX – AT&T Stadium
Sept. 23, 2023 – Houston, TX – NRG Stadium
Sept. 27, 2023 – New Orleans, LA – Caesars Superdome
For complete ticketing and additional information visit beyonce.livenation.com and tour.beyonce.com .
*Citi Instant Access Process: *If approved for the card after applying online, new Citi Custom Cash cardmembers must write down their temporary account information to have ready when they go to try to make a purchase during the presale. They will not have access to their information again until the physical card arrives in the mail, which may take 7-10 days.
About Parkwood Entertainment
Parkwood Entertainment is a film and production company, record label and management firm founded by entertainer and entrepreneur, Beyoncé Knowles-Carter in 2010. With offices in Los Angeles and New York City, the company houses departments in music, film, video, live performances and concert production, management, business development, marketing, technology, creative, philanthropy, and publicity. Under its original name, Parkwood Pictures, the company released the film Cadillac Records (2008), in which Beyoncé starred and co-produced. The company has also released the films Obsessed (2009), with Beyoncé as star and executive producer, the winner of the Peabody Award for Entertainment, Lemonade (2017), the Emmy®-nominated Homecoming: A Film By Beyoncé (2019), which documents Beyoncé’s history-making performance at the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival in 2018, and the Emmy®-winning Black Is King (2020). Parkwood Entertainment produced The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour (2013-2014), The Formation World Tour (2016), and the aforementioned “Homecoming” performances at Coachella (2018) and co-produced the ON THE RUN Tour (2014) and ON THE RUN II (2018).
About Live Nation Entertainment
Live Nation Entertainment (NYSE: LYV) is the world’s leading live entertainment company comprised of global market leaders: Ticketmaster, Live Nation Concerts, and Live Nation Sponsorship. For additional information, visit www.livenationentertainment.com .
MEDIA CONTACTS:
Parkwood Entertainment
Yvette Noel-Schure, Parkwood Entertainment | [email protected]
Live Nation Concerts
Monique Sowinski | [email protected]
Maya Sarin | [email protected]
Valeska Thomas | [email protected]
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Beyoncé – The Renaissance Tour
Saturday June 17 2023
The Renaissance Tour
Renaissance is the seventh album of American singer Beyoncé Knowles-Carter and released in July 2022. Sinds then, the artist has been hinting at a tour for the album. In the summer of 2023 it'll finally happen. On Saturday June 17 and June 18, 2023, Beyoncé is performing in the Johan Cruijff ArenA once again!
The 2023 tour, produced by Parkwood Entertainment and promoted by Live Nation, will start on May 10th, 2023, in the Friends Arena in Stockholm, and has shows throughout all Europe in Cardiff, Edinburgh, Sunderland, Paris, London, Marseille, Amsterdam, Warsaw and more. After the tour will travel to North America with stops in Toronto, Chicago, East Rutherford, Atlanta, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Houston and more.
Beyoncé will once again do her part for a better world with BeyGOOD. This is an initiative she started in 2013 to help support people all over the world. The initiative supports organisations that help marginalised communities, offer internships and provide services for entrepreneurship. During the Renaissance Tour, BeyGOOD will set up Black Parade Route lunches in multiple cities, where owners of small business will be placed in the spotlight. In total, one thousand small business will be supported with a gift of one million dollars in total. Besides this, BeyGOOD will support students. During the tour, colleges and universities in ten cities will receive scholarships. Every school will receive $100.000 and gets to choose which students can use the scholarship.
Buy the best merch
Will you fall 'Crazy in Love' with the merch of Beyoncé or are you 'Daydreaming' of Harry Styles' Love on Tour items? This year you can once again score the merchandise of your favourite artist via the Johan Cruijff ArenA merchandise shop.
You can buy tickets for this concert via the website of Mojo .
Beyoncé: a superstar
Beyoncé is one of the most popular singers of the 21st century. Her career started blooming in the late '90s when she was a part of the group Destiny's Child with Kelly Lowland and Michelle Williams. You can know this group from songs like Say My Name and Bills, Bills, Bills . Beyoncé had her breakthrough as a solo artist in 2003 with her first album Dangerously in Love , which brought fans songs like Crazy in Love and Baby Boy .
It's been quite some time since Beyoncé was in the ArenA. The last time was in 2018, when she gave two performances with her husband Jay-Z. Now, after five years of waiting, it's finally time again for a solo performance of Queen Bey. Are you going to be at one of the extraordinary concerts?
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- Frequently Asked Questions
- House rules
Around the ArenA
Parking & ov
We continuously work on the accessibility of the Johan Cruijff ArenA and provide information about all options by car and public transport.
With Wizzymaps you can quickly see the best parking space and where the entrance to your place is located. Finding your way to the stadium has never been easier!
Food and drinks
Kick's Fresh Sandwiches
With Kick’s fresh sandwiches you’ll return to your seat well-satisfied.
Catering Club For Snacks & Fries
The most delicious fries and snacks can be found at the Catering Club.
Mr. Long: King of the Asian cuisine
Mr. Long not only makes the most delicious Vietnamese spring rolls, he also has a wide selection of Asian snacks.
Food Salon Snacks
The Food Salon Snacks has the best snacks from the Netherlands.
Prefer a classic hot dog? Find it fast at the Hotdog Cart so you’ll be ready quickly for the second half.
Kiosk Drinks & Bites
Little snacks and sweets are available at the Kiosk. For the ideal afternoon snack, and perfect too for the journey back home!
The Coffee Cart
You can always get good freshly brewed coffee or tea and a tasty cake at the Coffee Cart.
Food offering - 1e ring North
You can find the food offering for 2nd ring North, section 409 till 417, here.
Food offering 2nd ring West
You can find the food offering for 2nd ring West, section 403 till 408, here.
Food offering 1st ring East
You can find the food offering for 1st ring East, section 117 till 124, here.
Food offering 1st ring South
You can find the food offering for 1st ring South, section 125 till 129, here.
Food offering 2nd ring North
Food offering 2nd ring South
You can find the food offering for 2nd ring South, section 424 till 430, 401 and 402, here.
Food offering 2nd ring East
You can find the food offering for 2nd ring East, section 418 till 423, here.
Main entrance food
You can get various snacks in the main building, such as croquettes, fries, hotdogs or a packet of crisps.
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Restaurants
House of Legends
Experience authentic cuisine on a culinary journey through Indonesia.
Restaurant ON5TH by Lute®
The relaxed atmosphere and open kitchen with live cooking provide the perfect setting for dining in company.
Restaurant Glasgow '72 Lounge
Great food and stunning views come together in the unique Glasgow ’72 Lounge. Taste the grandeur of the stadium!
Brasserie Ajax
In Brasserie Ajax our in-house caterer Maison van den Boer serves a luxurious 3-course dinner, including beer, our house wines and various soft drinks.
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Experience a match or concert like never before by renting a Skybox!
Skylounge Arrangement
Beleef Nederland vs. Turkije als nooit tevoren en huur een skylounge!
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Toilets and First Aid
There is easy access to toilets in all sections of the stadium. The stadium has 4 first aid posts.
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To move easily through the stadium, you can use various escalators. Depending on your entrance, these go to the first or second ring.
Lifts are available for visitors with reduced mobility or are using a wheelchair.
Seating for the disabled
We like to offer supporters in a wheelchair a good view when they come to see an Ajax or Orange match or a concert.
Ajax audio for the blind an visually impaired
People with visual impairments can also enjoy football in the Johan Cruijff ArenA.
Guide and service dogs are welcome
Your guide or assistance dog is welcome at the busy Johan Cruijff ArenA.
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On the day of a football match or concert The stadium opens 1.5 hours before the start of an Ajax match. Main entrance E opens 2.5 hours before the start of an Ajax match. Different opening hours apply for KNVB matches and concerts. Check our event calendar for current times.
On days without events The Johan Cruijff ArenA is open from Monday to Friday from 7 am to 6 pm. On weekends we are open from 9 am to 6 pm. You enter the stadium via main entrance E.
Plan the fastest journey with our Mobility Portal . Enter your departure address and arrival date and time and immediately see the best trip to the stadium.
Matches With Wizzy Maps you can easily find the closest parking garage and your entrance for your seat. Finding your way in our stadium has never been easier!
Concerten Via Wizzy Maps vind je de locatie van jouw ingang. De ingang op jouw ticket is de juiste ingang waar je gebruik van kan maken. Het is niet mogelijk om via een andere ingang naar binnen te gaan.
To move easily through the stadium, you can use several escalators. Depending on your entrance, these go up to the first or second ring. The escalators are located at several entrances: main entrance E and entrances A, C, G, J and M.
The first ring of the main stand contains sections 001 to 111, each with 21 rows. The remaining sections on the first ring, 012 to 129, contain 31 rows. The numbering of the rows starts at the bottom: row 0 is closest to the field, row 29 is at the top.
The second ring contains 27 rows. The numbering of the rows starts at the bottom: row 1 is closest to the field, row 27 is at the top.
For all information about the accessibility of the stadium, please refer to our Accessibility page.
The stage is set up in different places per concert. The possibilities are: - end setting: with the stage on the north side of the stadium - the round setting: with the stage in the middle of the stadium - panorama setting: with the stage on the east side of the stadium
You can see the various sections on the map. Click on an event in the Calendar . Seat numbers are not visible on our website.
The range of food and drinks varies per section. If you would like to know what is available in your section, go to our event calendar , select your event and section number and check what is on offer.
No, at this moment there aren't any rules or measures.
In this stadium we work with e-tickets and mobile online tickets. Mobile only tickets can only be scanned from your phone since they cannot be printed. E-tickets can be scanned from both your phone and as a printed version.
If you have an e-ticket, we advise you to bring a printed version of your ticket, in case your phone battery cuts out.
Ajax Tickets Ticket sales for Ajax matches can be bought via the website of Ajax . For questions about these tickets, please contact the fancare of Ajax .
KNVB matches Tickets for a KNVB match in the Johan Cruijff ArenA, if still available, can be bought through the ticket shop on our website. Please make an account before purchasing tickets.
Event / concert tickets Ticket sales for an event go through the event organizer and not through the Johan Cruijff ArenA. For questions about the sale of tickets, please contact the relevant organiser. The organiser for a concert is mentioned in the appropriate calendar item.
Every visitor to a concert or football match in the Johan Cruijff ArenA must have a valid admission ticket. If you have lost your ticket or the ticket has been damaged so that the barcode is no longer legible, please report this to the ticket organization from which you bought your ticket. If you still have your ticket, it will have the name of the ticket organization concerned printed on it.
If you are a certificate holder of the Johan Cruijff ArenA and you bought your admission tickets through the Johan Cruijff ArenA, please contact the Front Office department.
House rules and policy
There are no lockers in the stadium. You can, however, store all your belongings at Lockerpoint for a fee.
For more info go to the Lockerpoint site.
Lost and found items that have not been collected will be returned to the hospitality desk at main entrance E after the event. Within 36 hours, we will place found items on the iLost website.
Visitors are not allowed to bring food and drinks into the stadium. There are plenty of food and beverage outlets in the stadium. We give confiscated (unopened) food and drinks to the food bank project in Amsterdam Southeast.
Cameras are allowed when the footage is not used for commercial purposes and does not bother other visitors. The use of a selfie stick in the stadium is not allowed.
Helmets are not allowed in the stadium. You can store your helmet at Lockerpoint for a fee. You can find Lockerpoint at the entrance of Ziggo Dome. There are a limited number of lockers available.
For more information please visit the website of Lockerpoint .
Alcohol is served during an event. Please note that no alcohol is served to visitors under the age of 18.
The Johan Cruijff ArenA is a non-smoking zone so there is a smoking ban throughout the entire stadium.
Bags of A4 size (30 cm x 21 cm x 10 cm) or smaller are allowed into the stadium after a security check. Bigger bags, suitcases or items are not allowed inside. Bags, suitcases and items that are not allowed inside cannot be stored at the entrances of the stadium. Bags bigger than A4 size will be denied at entry.
If you have bags or suitcases you want to store away in a locker, you can do this at the lockers of Lockerpoint . There are two Lockerpoint locations. Click on the links below for more information about the Lockerpoints.
- Lockerpoint ArenApoort above the Ziggo Dome .
- Lockerpoint ArenApoort P5 at Villa ArenA .
In the stadium we do not take cash. You can pay only by PIN debit card (also contactless), Mastercard, Visa, Visa Electron, AmEx and VPay.
Stadiumtour
For opening hours, we would like to refer you to the webshop, which is always up to date for all Tours.
All Stadium Tours start in the main building at entrance E, next to the Ajax fanshop and the restaurant.
A Kidstour last 2 hours, including 30 minutes of football. The Kidstour is only offered in Dutch.
Our guides all speak Dutch and English. If you would like to receive the information in your own language during the tour. You can do that by using the AudioGuide. It can be heard in Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish.
We would like to refer you to the webshop where you can find the prices for each product.
When you book in advance you know for sure that there is a spot for you. If you buy a ticket in the stadium, it can be crowded and you can’t skip the waiting line.
We are a cash-free stadium, therefore it is not possible to buy a ticket with cash.
If you are unable to book the tour of your choice on a specific day or time, it may be that it is completely sold out or that there are no tours due to an event taking place on this day.
If you are really unable to attend, we can adjust the date and time. You can send an Email and share your booking details with us. We will send you the new tickets by Email: [email protected] .
We send the tickets via the Close app, after downloading the app your tickets are visible.
You will receive a lot of information related to your visit via the Close app, and your ticket will be visible in the app. You can also use the app during your Stadium Tour and receive great offers afterwards and view your free digital photo there. This ensures that your experience will be even better.
During the tour we use escalators. We use stairs towards the field and to the press stand.
The Classic Tour is always without a guide. Do you prefer a stadium tour with a guide? You can book the Guided Tour or the VIP Tour.
You can get off at Station Bijlmer ArenA, from there you can easily walk to the stadium. You can also use Wizzymaps which is visible in the Close app.
You can park in P1 (the Transferium), under the stadium. From there you walk towards main entrance E where the Stadium Tours start.
During the tour we make frequent use of Escalators/stairs . We would therefore like to ask you to contact us after your booking so we can schedule a guide for you. This can be done by sending an Email to [email protected] .
You walk independently through the stadium along all highlights, along the way there are guides who will tell you everything about the spaces. You can ask them any questions, or have a small chat, they want you to have the best Experience in the Stadium and are always there for you.
During the tour, taking photos and videos is allowed, only with your phone or a small handheld camera. Large cameras are not allowed in the stadium.
The dressing room of Ajax is not always available. Like on Ajax match days, the players make use of this space. Also on match days that Ajax plays away, the dressing room cannot be accessible.
You should bring your own wheelchair, we only facilitate this for emergencies.
At the end of the Stadium Tour you will see all the prizes that Ajax has won, you can take your time for this and then walk to the fan shop.
This is not possible, because we use escalators and stairs during the tour. Also it is not allowed to take a buggy into the stadium due to safety rules.
After downloading the Close app you receive a link, you can view the photos at the link. You can also check this link here for your photos.
We offer different Stadium Tours. In the Webshop you can see all products that we currently offer. The most common tour is the Classic Tour. The VIP Tour is an exclusive tour with only 12 places.
A VIP Tour lasts 2 hours, including a drink in the skybox to relax.
You can certainly come along, because children are not allowed to follow the Stadium Tour independently.
The Kidstour is only given in Dutch.
The VIP Tour has room for 12 people, so we keep the tour exclusive.
The VIP Tour has room for 12 people, so we keep the Tour exclusive.
Look carefully at the timeslot of your ticket and where you are going first. The timeslots are on your E-ticket and the tickets will be scanned at the entry.
The entrance for the Heineken Experience is on the street side, at Stadshouderskade 78 in Amsterdam.
We offer Innovation tours, these are exclusive Tours that are tailer-made and only for groups. If you are interested in the Innovation Tour, you can Email [email protected] .
You can book for groups in the webshop. If you want to go with a class or football team, we would like to advise you to send an Email first to [email protected] .
This is possible in the webshop. You will receive a promotion code that you can use to book a Stadium Tour. A gift card can only be used for the Stadium Tour.
You can get a 10% discount in the fanshop and at the FEBO by showing a valid ticket.
You can eat and drink in the FEBO restaurant, which is located next to the main entrance where the Stadium Tour starts.
De rondleiding brengt je in 75 minuten door het stadion. Je wordt afgezet in de Gallery of Fame.
The classic tour will last around 75 minutes. But you can take your own time to walk around.
The guided tour will take 75 minutes and ends in the Gallery of Fame.
Geschiedenis
Na het succes van de HIStory World Tour in 1996, kwam Michael Jackson in de zomer van 1997 terug met een tweede reeks van de tour, waarbij hij optrad in meer Europese steden. Op 8 en 10 juni 1997 stond hij weer in een uitverkochte Amsterdam ArenA.
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No alcohol < 18
We do not serve alcohol to visitors under the age of 18.
Smoking ban
The Johan Cruijff ArenA believes that smoking and sports do not go together. That is why a smoking ban applies throughout the stadium.
Bags of A4 size or smaller may be taken into the stadium after inspection. Larger bags will be refused at the entrance.
Paying in the stadium
In the stadium you can pay only by card, with PIN (also contactless), Mastercard, Visa, Visa Electron, AmEx and VPay. We do not accept cash.
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Beyonce Announces 2023 Renaissance World Tour
The 41-show global outing kicks off in Stockholm in May.
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The announcement photo may look familiar to fans, as she donned the same glittery attire on the cover of her seventh studio album. Bey also added “Renaissance World Tour” on her Instagram bio, further accenting the news. Last week, Beyonce performed a full concert for the first time in four years at a luxury resort in Dubai in front of influencers and journalists. The 19-song set included a collaboration with her oldest daughter Blue Ivy as the two performed “Brown Skin Girl,” which earned them a Grammy two years ago for best music video.
Crowned a triumphant win by music lovers, Renaissance stormed to No. 1 on the Billboard 200 last year and rattled off two Hot 100 top 10 hits, including her chart-topper “Break My Soul.” The dance-centric album also notched nine Grammy nominations, the most for any nominee for this year’s ceremony. Bey is looking to rack up more trophy wins, as she currently sits at a staggering 28 wins. Nominated for album of the year, song, and record of the year, Bey is facing some stout competition , especially in the former. The R&B juggernaut will tango against Adele, Harry Styles, Kendrick Lamar, Bad Bunny, and more for album of the year. A win in this category would serve as Beyonce’s first. The 65th Grammy Awards will occur Sunday night in Los Angeles at 8 pm EST.
Check out Beyonce’s Instagram post and 2023 Renaissance dates below.
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2023 Renaissance European dates :
May 10 — Stockholm, SE @ Friends Arena
May 14 — Brussels, BE @ King Baudouin Stadium
May 17 — Cardiff, UK @ Cardiff Principality Stadium
May 20 — Edinburgh, UK @ BT Murrayfield Stadium
May 23 — Sunderland, UK @ Stadium of Light
May 26 — Paris, FR @ Stade de France
May 29 — London, UK @ Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
May 30 — London, UK @ Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
June 8 — Barcelona, ES @ Olympic Stadium
June 11 — Marseille, FR @ Orange Velodrome
June 15 — Cologne, DE @ Rhein Energie Stadion
June 17 — Amsterdam, NL @ Johan Cruijff Arena
June 21 — Hamburg, DE @ Volksparkstadion
June 24 — Frankfurt, DE @ Deutsche Bank Park
June 27 — Warsaw, PL @ PGE Narodowy
2023 Renaissance North American dates :
July 8 — Toronto, CA @ 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 — Boston, MA @ Gillete Stadium
August 3 — Pittsburgh, PA @ Heinz Field
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, MI @ Dome at America’s Center
August 26 — Las Vegas, NV @ Allegiant Stadium
August 30 — San Francisco, CA @ Levi’s Stadium
Sept. 2 — Inglewood, CA @ Sofi Stadium
Sept. 11 — Vancouver, BC @ BC Place
Sept. 13 — Seattle, WA @ Lumen Field
Sept. 18 — Kansas City, KS @ Arrowhead Stadium
Sept. 21 — Dallas, TX @ AT&T Stadium
Sept. 23 — Houston, TX @ NRG Stadium
Sept. 27 — New Orleans, LA @ Caesars Superdome
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Beyoncé Announces Her Renaissance World Tour 2023: All We Know
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Beyoncé kicked off Black History Month with the announcement the world has been waiting months for: Her Renaissance World Tour is happening, this year. Bey unveiled the news with a simple Instagram post: “RENAISSANCE WORLD TOUR 2023.” She did not immediately provide more information, but more is obviously coming.
So, what is known so far about her tour? What can the world expect? Here, we've gathered everything released so far.
When is the Renaissance World Tour happening?
- May 10: Stockholm, Sweden @ Friends Arena
- May 14: Brussels, Belgium @ King Baudouin Stadium
- May 17: Cardiff, Wales, U.K. @ Cardiff Principality Stadium
- May 20: Edinburgh, Scotland, U.K. @ BT Murrayfield Stadium
- May 23: Sunderland, U.K. @ Stadium of Light
- May 26: Paris, France @ Stade de France
- May 29: London, U.K. @ Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
- May 30: London, U.K. @ Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
- June 8: Barcelona, Spain @ Olympic Stadium
- June 11: Marseille, France @ Orange Vélodrome
- June 15: Cologne, Germany @ Rhein Energie Stadion
- June 17: Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Johan Cruijff 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 12: Philadelphia, PA @ Lincoln Financial Field
- July 15: Nashville, TN @ Nissan Stadium
- July 17: Louisville, KY @ L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium
- July 20: Minneapolis, MN @ Huntington Bank Stadium
- July 22: Chicago, IL @ Soldier Field Stadium
- July 26: Detroit, MI @ Ford Field
- July 29: East Rutherford, NJ @ MetLife Stadium
- August 1: Boston, MA @ Gillette Stadium
- August 3: Pittsburgh, PA @ Acrisure 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: Phoenix, 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, BC @ 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 Superdome
Where can you get tickets?
Tickets for the North American leg of the tour will be available through Ticketmaster's Verified Fan program. Tickets will go on sale Monday, Feb 6, with an exclusive presale to BeyHive members, according to a Live Nation press release.
Verified Fan registration is now open. Once you register, you'll be placed in a lottery system that determines which fans get invited to purchase tickets. Registration alone doesn't guarantee tickets. If you're selected, you'll get an access code the day before tickets go on sale. Everyone else will be placed on a waitlist. According to Live Nation, this process is intended to help Ticketmaster weed out the resellers and verify your account so that actual fans get priority to buy tickets.
Citi cardmembers will have a special Citi Presale after the Verified Fan process. Get more details here . Verizon will also offer an exclusive presale through their customer loyalty program Verizon Up .
Will Beyoncé be using Ticketmaster like Taylor Swift to sell tickets?
Yes, but given what happened with Taylor Swift's Eras tour (and the fact it led to Congressional hearings about Ticketmaster ’s practices), it seems very likely both Beyoncé and Ticketmaster would want to avoid repeating that mess. That most likely explains the usage of the Verified Fan system.
Where will Beyoncé be playing?
The Renaissance World Tour will hit 40 cities in North America and across Europe. Stops include Paris, London, Amsterdam, Toronto, Chicago, East Rutherford, Atlanta, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Houston, and many more.
What has Beyoncé said about the Renaissance World Tour?
She just announced it was happening with a post on February 1. Her website didn't immediately contain any more details. But during the Wearable Art Gala in October 2022, she appeared to confirm it would start this summer, as a backstage tour with her mother Tina Lawson was up for auction at the event.
Will Beyoncé be performing at the Grammys (on February 5) and sharing more tour details there?
Not clear yet, but she is the most nominated artist at the ceremony . On January 21, Variety reported that “ talks with show producers are ongoing for a possible onstage appearance ” by Beyoncé.
What can we expect from the tour on stage?
Beyoncé hasn't shared that yet either, but given the artistry she put into her recent Dubai show , it's fair to say we can expect no less than excellence, elaborate costumes, and an incredible experience.
This post will be updated the moment more detail is released.
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Everything we know about the Beyoncé Renaissance World Tour 2023
Alert the BeyHive!
Beyoncé is embarking on a world tour this summer and, naturally, the BeyHive is abuzz. She'll be crossing continents in support of her seventh studio album, Rennaisance , traveling from Stockholm to Warsaw to New York City to Miami as she hits more than 40 cities on this two-leg adventure spanning from May through September.
The last time our queen hit the road on a headlining tour, the year was 2016 and buying concert tickets isn't the disaster it is today. This was before the Taylor Swift debacle and the cringe-y Ticketmaster hearing in congress (Who knew so many senators were Swifties?). That said, getting your hands on tickets will require some strategic planning and preparation (and might break your soul).
Below, we've outlined everything you need to know about Beyoncé's Renaissance World Tour 2023, from which cities she'll hit to what you need to do ahead of time in order to buy tickets.
What are the Beyoncé Renaissance World Tour 2023 dates?
- 05-10 Stockholm, Sweden - Friends Arena
- 05-14 Brussels, Belgium - King Baudoin Stadium
- 05-17 Cardiff, Wales - Cardiff Principality Stadium
- 05-20 Edinburgh, Scotland - BT Murrayfield Stadium
- 05-23 Sunderland, England - Stadium of Light
- 05-26 Paris, France - Stade de France
- 05-29 London, England - Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
- 05-30 London, England - Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
- 06-08 Barcelona, Spain - Olympic Stadium
- 06-11 Marseille, France - Orange Velodrome
- 06-15 Cologne, Germany - RheinEnergieStadion
- 06-17 Amsterdam, Netherlands - Johan Cruijff Arena
- 06-21 Hamburg, Germany - Volksparkstadion
- 06-24 Frankfurt, Germany - Deutsche Bank Park
- 06-27 Warsaw, Poland - PGE Nardowy
- 07-08 Toronto, Ontario - Rogers Centre
- 07-09 Toronto, Ontario - Rogers Centre
- 07-12 Philadelphia, PA - Lincoln Financial Field
- 07-15 Nashville, TN - Nissan Stadium
- 07-17 Louisville, KY - Cardinal Stadium
- 07-20 Minneapolis, MN - Huntington Bank Stadium
- 07-22 Chicago, IL - Soldier Field
- 07-26 Detroit, MI - Ford Field
- 07-29 East Rutherford, NJ - MetLife Stadium
- 08-01 Foxborough, MA - Gillette Stadium
- 08-03 Pittsburgh, PA - Heinz Stadium
- 08-05 Washington, D.C. - FedEx Field
- 08-09 Charlotte, NC - Bank of America Stadium
- 08-11 Atlanta, GA - Mercedes Benz Stadium
- 08-16 Tampa, FL - Raymond James Stadium
- 08-18 Miami Gardens, FL - Hard Rock Stadium
- 08-21 St. Louis, MO - Dome at America’s Center
- 08-24 Glendale, AZ - State Farm Stadium
- 08-26 Las Vegas, NV - Allegiant Stadium
- 08-30 Santa Clara, CA - Levi’s Stadium
- 09-02 Inglewood, CA - SoFi Stadium
- 09-11 Vancouver, British Columbia - BC Place
- 09-13 Seattle, WA - Lumen Field
- 09-18 Kansas City, MO - GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium
- 09-21 Dallas, TX - AT&T Stadium
- 09-23 Houston, TX - NRG Stadium
- 09-27 New Orleans, LA - Caesars Superdome
How can I get tickets for the Beyoncé Renaissance World Tour?
First, you'll need to register as a verified fan . This genius step will, hopefully, keep what happened to Swifties from affecting the BeyHive by filtering out buyers looking to resell tickets. Registration does not guarantee tickets but will create a better ticket-buying experience for fans.
Shows are grouped together for registration, and you'll need to sign up for each group should you want to buy tickets for multiple shows. Deadlines to register vary by city, so be sure to check the dates for your desired tour stop before the window closes.
No official on-sale dates have been announced, but the type of registration you sign up for (BeyHive Verified Fan, Citi Verified Fan or Verified Fan Onsale) will determine how quickly you can potentially "get in line" for tickets. The key takeaway, for now, should be to pre-register and check your emails regularly for updates on the next steps.
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Beyonce's Renaissance World Tour: See all the epic photos and fashions
See all the dazzling photos from the "Cuff It" singer's tour.
Beyoncé is currently making her way through the North American leg of her Renaissance World Tour and captivating concertgoers with her dazzling performances and fashion moments.
The Grammy-winning singer most recently performed at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, Tuesday night and will perform next at FedExField in Summerfield, Maryland, Aug. 5-6.
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Here are some of Beyoncé's most stunning looks from her shows so far:
Beyoncé first kicked off her world tour in Europe in May, wowing audiences with her vocals, theatrics and style choices in major cities including, Paris, London and Barcelona.
One standout look came during her first show in London, when she stepped out onstage in a red bespoke Off-White bodysuit, which was covered in 40,000 red hotfix crystals , according to the label.
She also wore a custom bee-inspired look from Mugler.
The singer's 11-year-old daughter Blue Ivy Carter has also appeared on the Renaissance World Tour stage. Blue Ivy made her tour debut during her mom's show in Paris . She also took the stage during Beyoncé's concert tour stop in East Rutherford, New Jersey, at MetLife Stadium.
See more of Beyoncé's showstopping looks below:
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Read on for everything you need to know about Beyoncé's world tour.
When did Beyoncé announce the world tour?
Seven months after the release of her seventh studio album, "Renaissance," the "Cuff It" singer took to Instagram to announce her Renaissance World Tour .
The tour is her first solo tour in more than six years.
When did the Renaissance tour start?
The Renaissance World Tour kicked off Wednesday, May 10, at the Friends Arena in Stockholm, Sweden.
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According to the Friends Arena website , the show was slated to run for three hours.
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When does the tour run until.
In addition to Stockholm, Paris, London and Barcelona, the European leg of her tour made stops in Belgium, the United Kingdom, and Denmark. Beyoncé's final European show was in Warsaw, Poland, on June 28.
The North American leg of the world kicked off in Toronto at Rogers Centre on July 8. Following her show at FedExField -- which is located just outside Washington, D.C. -- the singer will head to Charlotte, North Carolina; Atlanta; and Tampa, Florida.
Beyoncé's final scheduled performance of the tour will be held Oct. 1 at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri.
When was the last time Beyoncé toured?
Beyoncé's last solo tour was the Formation World Tour in 2016, which followed the release of her sixth studio album, "Lemonade."
In 2018, she toured with her husband Jay-Z, for the On The Run Tour.
What is the Renaissance World Tour setlist?
During her tour, Beyoncé has performed songs off her latest album, including "Cuff It," "Heated" and "Virgo's Groove."
At her first tour stop in Stockholm on May 10, she sang a number of fan favorites, including "1+1," "Run the World (Girls)," "Get Me Bodied," and "America Has a Problem," among others.
Beyoncé's "Renaissance" album was released on July 29, 2022, after it was leaked two days prior. The album is the first part of a three-act project and features a total of 16 tracks with collaborations from artists such as Drake, Tems and Pharrell Williams.
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In an Instagram post, the singer said that "Renaissance" was recorded over three years during the COVID-19 pandemic.
"Creating this album allowed me a place to dream and to find escape during a scary time for the world," she said. "It allowed me to feel free and adventurous in a time when little else was moving. My intention was to create a safe place, a place without judgment. ... It was a beautiful journey of exploration."
How to get Beyonce 2023 tour tickets
While tickets to see the singer on tour sold out quickly in many cities around the world when sales began in February, fans can still purchase tickets on Ticketmaster.
This article was originally published on May 10, 2023.
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Beyoncé: Renaissance World Tour review – a dizzying three-hour spectacular
Friends Arena, Stockholm Queen Bey’s first solo headline tour in seven years is a lavish leap forward for live entertainment, dripping with sci-fi disco decadence, sex and Black pride
E ven without Taylor Swift’s Ticketmaster-melting Eras Tour nipping at her heels, it wouldn’t do for a star as compulsively ambitious as Beyoncé to merely protect her status as the greatest pop show on Earth. Not when her first solo headline tour since 2016 could instead push 21st-century live entertainment another lavish leap forward.
Titled after the Texan’s disco glitter bomb post-pandemic party album of the same name , Renaissance is a monster blockbuster concert experience on a different plane. Fifty-seven stadium dates globally, starting in Stockholm, are projected to gross as much as £1.9bn ($2.4bn) by the time the tour ends in New Orleans late September. Dripping with sci-fi disco decadence, sex, body positivity and feminine Black pride, the near three-hour spectacular plays out in front, behind and, at times, inside a football-pitch-wide high-definition video screen designed to assault the senses at dizzying scale.
The BeyHive, as Beyoncé’s fans collectively style themselves, are buzzing pre-show as they flood into the venue from around the world for their first chance proper to see their queen live since 2018’s On the Run II co-headliner with Mr B, Jay-Z. Dressed head to toe in official tour merch, including a cap and hoodie both emblazoned with the word “THIQUE”, Mykwain Gainey has been to 20 Beyoncé shows over the past two decades and has spent nearly £2,000 to fly here from New York. “To see her transcend, and become what she has become, especially as a Black woman, is exciting,” he enthuses.
Brazilian Yhes Bezerra wears a spangly cowboy hat like the one sported by Beyoncé in the tour poster, except theirs is homemade; sticking on the thousands of tiny mirror panels took nine hours. They were determined to come to the opening night to avoid social media spoilers about what to expect. “I want everything to be a surprise,” Bezerra smiles.
Beyoncé appears first in a video cut scene, laid out luxuriously across the giant screen semi-naked in dimensions big enough to be visible from space. And yet, once she emerges in the flesh – all sequins, shoulder pads and that megawatt smile, drinking in the crowd’s screams – she begins disarmingly with a slew of her rawest soul songs. By the second, Flaws and All, she already appears to be fighting back tears, whether of release or gratitude or both. It’s an opening that seems designed to strip away artifice, if only to provide some sharp contrast for the heavily technologically augmented spectacle about to follow.
Harking back to early house and techno and the ecstatic utopia of the dancefloor, a segment dedicated to the Renaissance album ensues with Beyoncé done up something akin to the Maschinenmensch in Metropolis. She grinds with a dozen backing dancers to the jittery reggaeton of her boss bitch mission statement I’m That Girl, then dances with some actual robots (a pair of mechanical arms) during Cosy. Were all that not semi-hallucinogenic enough, Alien Superstar interpolates narcissistic anthem I’m Too Sexy by 90s dance-pop twosome Right Said Fred.
With many of the setlist’s whopping 36 songs abridged, the tempo is relentless. Blink and you’ll miss dancers popping out of the stage like champagne corks, or Beyoncé’s powerhouse band getting wheeled into occasional view on a tall stepped riser (shades of Beychella), such as during Chic-style feelgood funk workout Cuff It. “Y’all having a good time, Stockholm?” our host inquires, wiping an imperceptible bead of sweat from her brow. “Me too.”
Black Parade finds Beyoncé cruising the stage atop what looks like a kind of lunar rover. Somewhat comically, it exits up the gusset of a pair of massive splayed legs. Later she sings Plastic Off the Sofa stretched out in a clamshell. Come Crazy in Love, the show finally gets the enormous disco ball it seems to have long craved, dangled from the rafters for only a bit longer than the time it takes for the crew to get it up there and back down.
Bass-quaking, envelope-pushing Black power anthem Formation is a powerful political statement in any setting. Performed in a kind of virtual cathedral, horny southern rap and gospel cocktail Church Girl (sample lyric: “drop it like a thottie, drop it like a thottie”) might just be intended to provoke. But by Beyoncé’s own standards, it’s hard not to read Renaissance as a show much lighter on overt socio-political messaging than it is sheer, unfettered, mildly chaotic indulgence. And who could blame her?
In a final, unsubtle, retro-futuristic fanfare, Bey summons Bianca Jagger’s iconic Studio 54 moment by gliding through the air on a glitter-encrusted white horse while Summer Renaissance – which samples Donna Summer’s I Feel Love – blares. The disco history references may or may not be landing with the mostly young BeyHive, but that’s not really the point. By rewiring dance music past in a sensory overload of truly stunning ambition and stamina, Beyoncé is writing some history of her own.
The Renaissance World Tour continues until 27 September, see https://tour.beyonce.com/ for dates
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Every Look From Beyoncé’s Renaissance Tour, From Custom Catsuits to Disco-Inspired Couture
Beyoncé’s Renaissance tour began with a bang in Stockholm and it hasn't slowed down since. The highly-anticipated show has featured inventive set design, a decades-spanning setlist, and a plethora of standout style moments—from to archival pieces to custom looks and nearly everything in between. The star’s wardrobe has combined her signature style with the visual ethos of the album Renaissance ( think lots of sequins, silver, catsuits, and the occasional bee-inspired look). Beyoncé has also been wearing looks from brands specific to the city she’s performing in—for the UK leg of her tour she wore picks from the London-based Mary Katrantzou and Robert Wun while in Marseille, France she opted for a look by designer Simon Porte Jacquemus.
The singer has donned looks from both established brands—Valentino, Mugler, lots of Alexander McQueen, among others—as well as smaller labels like Anrealage and Brandon Blackwood. Balmain catsuits and mini dresses have been a constant throughout her tour wardrobe (in March, she partnered with creative director Olivier Rousteing to design a Renaissance couture line for the brand ) as well as imaginative pieces from Loewe. Beyoncé began the tour in Europe which has seen her in London, Paris, and other cities with the last being Warsaw, Poland on June 28th. She will then head to North America with her last date coming in New Orleans, Louisiana on September 27th. Needless to say, there will be countless more style moments to come—so, to make sure you don’t miss one look, keep checking back here as we keep track of everything Beyoncé has worn during the Renaissance world tour.
Beyoncé certainly made a splash for her final Renaissance show in Kansas City, Missouri. To open the concert, the star wore a custom Balenciaga gown, embroidered with over 8000 crystal rhinestones, and black opera gloves.
The star also brought out a black, latex version of a previous Ivy Park bodysuit and cropped jacket for her final show.
It’s fitting that perhaps the most memorable look from Beyoncé’s tour, a crystalized Loewe bodysuit, came in not one, not two, but three color ways.
At Beyoncé’s Houston show, Meghan Thee Stallion hit the stage to perform the “Savage” remix live for the first time. Naturally, then, the singer made sure to bring out a handful of major looks for such an occasion, including this dramatic black-and-white Balmain gown.
For another Houston ensemble, Beyoncé went with a black number by British maestro Gareth Pugh that was trimmed with reflective detailing.
Lingerie powerhouse Agent Provocateur designed this fringed, metallic piece for the singer’s Houston Renaissance stop.
American designer Rick Owens’ first custom look for Beyoncé’s tour came in the form of this plunging, sculptural bodysuit that she paired with silver cut-out boots and shield sunglasses.
The Carters have a song called “Boss,” but it was Beyoncé who looked in control wearing this full look from, yes, Boss. Silver was again the color of choice for the star—opting for slouchy boots, a form-fitting bodysuit, and cropped statement jacket.
Beyoncé donned her mermaid best while in Dallas, Texas with this custom Georges Hobeika couture look. The gown, which took over 300 hours to make, is embroidered with layers of Swarovski crystals and features a dramatic head veil.
This custom look from Milanese house Del Core featured pink garter boots and a sculptural bodysuit complete with statement shoulders. Plus, some very “Alien Superstar” sunglasses to match.
Despite saying her “Telfar bag imported,” it took Beyoncé until her tour’s Seattle stop to sport a look from the New York brand . The red, sequined cut-out bodysuit was certainly worth the wait, though (Blue Ivy also had a matching look from Telfar).
For her show in Seattle, Washington, Beyoncé donned lots of denim in the form of this Diesel bodysuit moment complete with a blue overcoat.
The star pulled out this crystallized, sheer Elie Saab couture look complete with a dramatic hood and feathered train.
This sequined Vera Wang bodysuit was taken to the next level with layers of blue chiffon that moved gracefully while the singer performed in Vancouver, Canada.
For her first Renaissance concert up North in Vancouver, Canada, Beyoncé pulled out a few new looks like this custom Ivy Park gear that featured intricate embroidery throughout. She added a matching top hat, overcoat, and silver above-the-knee boots to complete the ensemble.
Brazilian brand PatBO brought the sparkle (and fringe) with this eye-catching, hand-beaded number they designed for the singer’s Vancouver, Canada concert.
This is the second flame bodysuit that Roberto Cavalli has designed for the singer. This time, though, the look was even more fiery thanks to dozens of red and orange Swarovski crystals lining the piece.
Beyoncé made this barely-there lingerie look by Agent Provocateur stage-ready by adding fringed boots and a sparkly overcoat.
Like many a pop star, it’s no secret that Beyoncé loves a Mugler bodysuit. Here, the star wore a strappy silver version that she styled with metallic boots and shield sunglasses.
Beyoncé pulled out all types of looks for her Los Angeles show, which also happened to fall on her 42nd birthday. In one of many new looks during the night, she rocked this embroidered Givenchy bodysuit with a cropped black jacket and patent heels.
Beyoncé went big for her first Versace look during her Renaissance tour. She wore a skin-hugging mini dress and over-the knee boots designed in the Italian brand’s signature Medusa print.
The star opted for a lace Dolce & Gabbana look consisting of a corseted bodice and a dramatic off-the-shoulder train.
A vision in red, Beyoncé wore a ruched Balmain top that she paired with latex, cargo-style pants and opera-length gloves. To round out the look, she wore a Ruslan Baginskiy hat and Thierry Lasry sunglasses.
Pucci is known for their statement prints, so it’s no surprise this bodysuit was heavy on all sorts of colors. The look featured the Italian brand’s archival "Giardino” print as well as crystal embellishments and a sparkling body chain.
Loewe may have created the most memorable look from Beyoncé’s tour thus far with their “hands” bodysuit. For her Los Angeles show, the singer wore another anatomy-focused look from the Spanish brand, this one, in black and red.
This pink Gucci look consisted of pleated satin and a handful of pearl and crystal embellishments. The star added in velvet gloves, a wide-brimmed hat, and a pair of bedazzled binoculars for good measure.
For the opening portion of her Los Angeles show, Beyoncé donned this rose pink Tamara Ralph gown that featured ruching at the side and feathered sleeves.
While she may have been hidden underneath a sculptural headpiece, this ivory Danielle Frankel look certainly spoke for itself.
Australian designer Tamara Ralph created this velvet gown, complete with shimmering details at the bodice, for Beyoncé’s Los Angeles show. She paired the dramatic piece with a black top hat and Alaïa heels.
The singer looked in control with a custom A-Morir cane that she wore with a bedazzled bodysuit by Prada inspired by their spring/summer 2012 collection.
Instead of her usual over-the-knee stilettos, Beyoncé opted for a towering pair of Marc Jacobs “Kiki” boots. She also wore a custom iteration of a look from the American brand’s fall/winter 2023 collection that featured a glittering red scarf.
This custom Alexander McQeen number, which featured an embellished mini dress and sculptural headpiece, was inspired by the brand’s fall/winter 2013 couture collection.
Sarah Diouf, the designer behind African brand Tongoro, designed this black-and-white motif bodysuit, gloves, and boots for the singer’s Santa Clara, California show.
The star looked presidential in another Ralph Lauren look, this one, a tuxedo-style bodysuit that she paired with a feather boa, bedazzled cane, and black boots.
In an ensemble that would make her song “Telephone” proud, Beyoncé donned a custom bodysuit by Lou de Bètoly made from recycled phones, chargers, and crystals.
Yes, that is Beyoncé hidden under all of that silver fringe. During her Las Vegas show, she certainly made a statement in this silver Jacquemus look.
Even when hidden underneath a red top hat, Beyoncé looked Renaissance -ready in this silver mini dress by Ukrainian brand Frolov.
Beyoncé opted for another printed Marine Serre ensemble, this time, a silver bodysuit layered with a red cut-out dress.
Cult-favorite lingerie brand Agent Provocateur designed this metallic bodysuit, completed with cut-out detailing, for the singer’s Las Vegas show.
Leave it to Beyoncé to make newsboy caps look cool. Here, she paired the accessory with a latex and fishnet look from Dundas.
The star spiced things up with a sheer, crystalized bodysuit by Bronx and Banco that she wore with a white feather overcoat.
Beyoncé donned another Givenchy look during her Glendale, Arizona stop–this one a form-fitting suit dress complete with gold accents along the waist and arms.
British brand Gareth Pugh designed this sculptural metallic bodysuit for the singer, which she paired with over-the-knee boots and flashy opera gloves.
The star swapped out her Loewe “hands” bodysuit for an equally as flashy look from the Spanish brand in the form of a black long sleeve, high-low dress.
Beyoncé looked ravishing in red when she wore this Atelier Zuhra look composed of a glittering bodysuit and a statement-making, sculptural train.
This very “Alien Superstar” ensemble by Zigman featured a semi-sheer bodysuit, metallic knee-high boots, and antena-like wings that doubled as a train.
Georgian brand Situationist and Ukrainian label Yaspis came together to create this custom metallic look for Beyoncé’s Phoenix, Arizona show. The dress featured a criss-cross halter bodice and an asymmetrical draped skirt with a daring slit up to her waist. To finish things off, the star added in a pair of opera-length gloves and a crystal mesh bodysuit.
The superstar, who celebrates her birthday September 4, recently posted a request to her fans via Instagram. “Virgo season is upon us,” she wrote. “This tour has been such a joy and as we approach the last month, my birthday wish is to celebrate with you wearing your most fabulous silver fashions to the show 8.23 – 9.22.”
Beyoncé has long been a fan of Lebanese designer Nicolas Jebran, so it’s only fitting that he crafted one of her buzziest Renaissance World Tour ensembles yet. The custom yellow bodysuit, which took over 200 hour s to make, was paired with beaded opera gloves and knee-high boots. Of course, the star rounded things out with antenna-like shield glasses.
London-based Alessandra Rich designed this shimmering ensemble for Beyoncé’s St. Louis, Missouri stop. The look featured a semi-sheer crystal net bodysuit complete with patent detailing at the midsection and sleeves. Prior to showing off the form-fitting catsuit, she wore a vinyl trench coat and coordinating top hat.
Beyoncé celebrated the arrival of Virgo season with this custom Loewe look that she wore for her St. Louis, Missouri show. She paired the look, which consisted of a metallic sculptural top and black maxi skirt, with sparkly heels from The Attico. The singer also announced that she wants her fans to wear their “most fabulous silver fashions” for the remaining month of her Renaissance tour, which concludes on September 22nd. “We’ll surround ourselves in a shimmering human disco ball each night,” she said in a statement.
The singer previously wore a similar swirl motif mini dress from David Koma earlier on in her tour. This time, though, she paired the piece with an asymmetrical leather jacket, patent cowboy boots, and sleek silver sunglasses.
Beyoncé definitely brought the heat to Miami in this sparkling custom Gucci look. The Italian brand created a corseted bodysuit draped with strands of silver fabric for the singer, which she paired with over-the-knee fringe boots.
Though this custom Valdrin Sahiti bodysuit followed a similar silhouette to many of Beyoncé’s form-fitting looks, its dramatic tulle shoulders and flowing train certainly spiced things up a bit. The singer rounded out the look with a pair of cat eye sunglasses and PVC heels by Mach and Mach.
Unlike her Marni look which was heavy on mixed metals, this custom Missoni ensemble was pure silver. The Italian house designed a patterned form-fitting dress (complete with a leg-baring) slit that the singer unveiled during her Tampa, Florida show. She also wore a silver long sleeve top with built-in gloves underneath, Amina Muaddi heels, and custom Tiffany & Co. glasses.
Patchwork like never before. The singer donned this custom Marni look, composed of a cropped puffer jacket, bodysuit, and boots, for her Atlanta show. The silver and gold pieces were made of leather and fragmented crystals for some extra shine.
Rounding out a pair of Gaurav Gupta looks in Atlanta, Beyoncé chose this show-stopping hooded gown for her final show in the city. The sparkling number is from the brand’s fall/winter 2023 collection and featured a one-sleeve silhouette and a trio of cut-out details.
Beyoncé turned up the heat in this blue flame bodysuit by Roberto Cavalli. The brand’s creative director Fausto Puglisi created the trompe l’oeil ensemble with a slew of Swarovski crystals and even added in a dazzling cowboy hat and gloves to finish off the look.
Even Beyoncé got in on fashion’s sheer obsession with this statement-making Dolce & Gabbana look. She paired the bodysuit, which featured sprawling crystal embroidery, with a pair of fringe sunglasses.
If anyone can make a newsboy cap work, it’s certainly Beyoncé. She accessorized this fitted, embroidered bodysuit from Self-Portrait with a matching hat and strappy heels.
Alberta Ferretti has been a constant throughout Beyoncé’s Renaissance wardrobe. So, naturally, the singer chose a scarlet bodysuit, complete with a sculpted bodice and plenty of crystals, for her Atlanta show.
The star opted for another Gaurav Gupta look, this one, from the brand’s fall/winter 2023 collection. Like her previous ensemble from the brand, the green dress featured an array of smartly placed cut-outs and a thigh-high slit.
If this Carolina Herrera ensemble looks familiar, that’s because Beyoncé previously wore a red version earlier on in her tour. Like the last wear, this one was made complete with a dramatic headpiece and opera-style gloves. The star also tied in a pair of Alaïa cabaret sandals, a pari she’s taken a liking to throughout her time on the road.
The star chose a Barbie pink look from Lapointe during her show in Charlotte, North Carolina. The curve-hugging mini dress featured a one-side feather sleeve and a draped train at the side. Of course, she had to add in a pair of sequined knee-high boots and fringe sunglasses from A-Morir for good measure.
This Gaurav Gupta bodysuit may be Beyoncé’s most detailed one to date—the piece featured elaborate infinity draping that cascaded throughout the look. She then paired the top half with garter-inspired crystal leggings that transitioned into boots.
Beyoncé dazzled in this custom Ralph Lauren satin gown and feather shawl for her Washington, D.C. show (which drew heavyweight guests like Solange Knowles, the Obamas, and Kamala Harris).
Tinsel chic? Beyoncé’s latest custom Gucci look (a fringe bodysuit, sculptural hat, boots, and overcoat) turned heads for all the right reasons at her D.C. show.
Nina Ricci designer Harris Reed created this crystal and velvet bodysuit inspired by the brand’s archival couture gowns. Beyoncé accessorized the look with custom drop earrings and an Elsa Peretti diamond ring from Tiffany & Co.
Beyoncé went with this custom royal blue look from Off-White (she wore a similar red version earlier on in her tour) for her show in the nation’s capital.
Self-Portrait creative director Han Chong custom designed this glittering mesh bodysuit and matching skirt for the star’s Washington, D.C. show. The sequined piece featured a diamond cut-out at the midsection and dramatic feather cuffs.
For her Boston show, Beyoncé dazzled in this reflective silver ensemblefrom Peter Dundas’s namesake brand. The look featured a form-fitting mini dress, oversized trench coat, ankle boots, and a coordinating hat.
Beyoncé got in on the lingerie dressing fad with this sultry custom look from Spanish-born, Paris-based designer Arturo Obegero.
Israeli designer Alon Livné designed this sheer catsuit, complete with intricately placed cut-outs, and ruffled cape for the singer’s Boston show.
Beyoncé looked straight out of a sci-fi thriller in this custom Demobaza look which featured a color blocked bodysuit, harness, and white boots.
Jean Paul Gaultier is known for their trippy prints, so it’s no surprise then that the bending motif was the focal point of this custom bodysuit.
The debate is still out on whether this look should be classified as Barbie pink or Valentino pink. Regardless, Beyoncé nailed this custom look from the Italian brand. She paired the form-fitting bodysuit (which was layered under a cape) with knee-high boots and feathered shield sunglasses.
For her New York show, Beyoncé, fittingly, wore one of the city’s favorite designers. Her custom Marc Jacobs gown featured a dramatic slit, bending black and white stripes, and a slew of dazzling Swarovski crystals.
This Alexander McQueen may look familiar. The singer wore a similar version just a few stops ago in Minneapolis, Minnesota. This one, however, featured a slightly different color way in bronze and silver and was accented by a dramatic reflective cape.
The singer looked ethereal in this semi-sheer Georges Hobeika gown. The piece featured delicate embroidery throughout and a strappy neckline at the bodice. Her sheer headpiece was crafted with 3D embroidered flowers and her opera gloves were trimmed with train-like pieces of fabric.
Beyoncé donned another custom Ivy Park look for her New Jersey show. This one kept up the camouflage theme with another pair of slouchy knee-high boots. Instead of a form-fitting bodysuit like she’s worn in the past, her jersey-style long sleeve was decidedly more casual (yet still packed a punch with crystal embroidery). Blue Ivy had on a matching jersey, too.
Sparkles and (faux) fur took center stage in this Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini look. Her long sleeve bodysuit was embellished with Swarovski crystals and layered perfectly beneath the apricot coat.
The singer packed on the sparkle in this Miu Miu look during her stop in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The tank and cut-off shorts were embroidered with rhinestones and crystals as were her fringed knee-high boots, naturally. She paired the set with a custom Tiffany & Co. silver peephole cowboy hat and HardWear drop earrings.
Louis Vuitton’s newly appointed creative director of menswear, Pharrell Williams, designed this glittering catsuit for Beyoncé’s Detroit, Michigan concert. The two have quite the history as long time friends and collaborators—Williams has produced songs for Beyoncé in the past and she recently attended his debut runway show for the French brand earlier this year. The custom bodysuit put a spin on the brand’s famed Damier check through glittering crystal embroidery. Williams also created custom ensembles for Blue Ivy and Beyoncé’s backup dancers.
Beyoncé looked like liquid gold in this hooded mesh gown from Ivy Park. The piece featured slight ruching at the waist and a dramatic side slit which showed off her daring footwear choice—a pair of Alaïa cabaret heels. The patent calfskin choice are from the brand’s spring/summer 2023 collection in which the heel is designed to mimick the shape of two legs.
This silver cut-out number may just be Beyoncé’s most disco-ready jumpsuit yet. Custom designed by Lanvin, the piece featured the brand’s signature gold hardware as well as ruching throughout. To round things out, Beyoncé accessorized the look with equally as flashy opera gloves and above-the-knee boots.
Beyoncé traded her tour wardrobe of silver and gold for some Tiffany blue while in Chicago, Illinois. The look was created in partnership with designer Giles Deacon and featured a sculptural bodice and sheer organza gloves. She paired the dress with, of course, a custom Tiffany & Co. Twister Collar Necklace.
Beyoncé’s Acne Studios ensemble may have nailed the Barbie pink look, but it certainly did not disappoint during her Minneapolis show. She paired her reflective mini shorts and bustier with an oversized jacket and sparkling thigh-high boots.
Beyoncé’s Renaissance wardrobe isn’t just limited to bodysuits—she’s also been incorporating dramatic ensembles like this custom Schiaparelli mini dress and shawl. The strapless piece featured white feathered detailing which she paired with simple Dolce & Gabbana heels.
Balmain has been a focal point of Beyoncé’s Renaissance wardrobe and things got taken up a notch during her stop in Minneapolis. The singer opted for a sculptural latex bodysuit that she accessorized with knee-high boots, shield sunglasses, and a brimmed top hat.
Beyoncé stunned in silver with this custom Marine Serre look. The star wore a fitted bodysuit, complete with the brand’s signature moon motif, as well as chain undergarments layered on top. She added in a brimmed hat and silver boots for good measure, too.
This custom Alexander McQueen bodysuit is a riff on a similar look from the brand’s fall/winter 2016 collection. The semi-sheer piece features sequin horse embroidery and a tulle base.
It’s no secret that Beyoncé has been all in on the bodysuit style throughout her tour. But this custom Diesel look for her Louisville, Kentucky show may just be one of her most unique styles thus far. The trompe l’oeil look featured a print mimicking denim and grey crystals throughout. And to round things out, the piece’s boots and gloves were connected to the main portion of the ensemble.
Pulling out the sequins in Louisville, Beyoncé dazzled in this custom mini dress by Raisa Vanessa. The dress took nearly six months to make and featured a plunging neckline and two slits on either side. The singer rounded out the look with glittering knee-high boots and goggle-style sunglasses.
Beyoncé donned this Dsquared2 bodysuit—complete with layers of dazzling embellishments and a plunging neckline—for the opening act of her Louisville concert.
Alexander McQueen was a staple throughout Beyoncé’s European performances, so it’s no surprise that she’s returned to the British brand when stateside. During her Nashville concert, the singer wore a custom bodysuit, gloves, and boots complete with crystal embroidery. She stopped it off with a UFO-shaped chapeau appropriate for an alien superstar. The outfit seemed to be a shorter version of a look she wore earlier on in the tour.
The singer opted for another dazzling custom look from David Koma. Unlike her previous printed mini dress from the British designer, this red number had plenty of sequins throughout as well as an asymmetrical train detail. She rounded things out with patent leather boots, a ruby belt, and pendant necklace.
The McQueen look wasn’t the only repurposed silhouette Beyoncé wore in Nashville. She opted for a pink Ivy Park jacket, halter top, and shorts that are, again, a shorter iteration of a similar bodysuit she previously wore in Europe. She also mixed in a pair of custom Tiffany & Co. sunglasses and Gedebe boots to make things even more Renaissance worthy.
Beyoncé certainly leaned into some drama (and disco) with this custom Valentino look in Philadelphia. The focal point was the seemingly never-ending sequined train that connected to the pouf bodice of the bodysuit. She paired the flashy piece with coordinating boots, and towards the end of the show, she flew above the crowd in this look while mounted on a horse.
The singer mixed in some more sequins in Philadelphia with this custom Givenchy mini dress. The piece featured intricately placed cut-outs as well as fringe throughout the dress. She rounded things out with strappy heels and sheer black opera gloves. She, of course, also had on diamonds from Tiffany & Co. in the form of a ring, drop earrings, and a tennis bracelet.
Beyoncé went with another camouflage look from her label Ivy Park, this one a two-piece set. The crop top had built in sleeve-gloves and the mini shorts also featured chaps-like detailing that extended into her boots.
Beyoncé has been wearing plenty of Tiffany & Co. jewelry throughout her tour, but she took it to another level for her first North American stop in Toronto, Canada. The singer donned a dazzling bespoke mini dress from the brand complete with layers of chains and stones. The mesh look of the piece was inspired by the designs of Elsa Peretti and took nearly 200 hours to make. Beyoncé paired the piece with custom Malone Souliers heels as well as vintage earrings and an anklet both from Tiffany & Co.
Also while in Toronto, the singer traded her layered mini dress for a dazzling custom Fendi gown. The piece is a riff on a similar look from the brand’s spring/summer 2021 couture collection and features a daring slit as well as crystal embroidery meant to imitate the appearance of honeycombs. She rounded out the look with another pair of clear heels and statement tassel earrings.
Leave it Beyoncé to make comouflage cool. During the Toronto stop of her tour, the singer wore a fully patterned ensemble from her brand Ivy Park. The look featured a cropped jacket, over-the-knee boots and a plunging bodysuit.
For the final stop of the European leg, Beyoncé went with a slew of sequined and silver ensembles while performing in Warsaw, Poland. This look, by Balmain’s Olivier Rousteing, featured a dramatic bodice that cascaded down her side as well as a daring slit at the skirt. The singer rounded out her look with velvet gloves and a pair of Manolo Blahnik heels.
While Beyoncé has had some pretty avant-garde outfits, this Richard Quinn number may be her most “Alien Superstar” yet. The look featured legging-style pants with large crystal embellishments as well as a peplum-inspired top finished with similar adornments. However, the focal point of the ensemble is certainly the UFO-like headpiece that obscured everything but the singer’s eyes.
Outfitting an entire crew and Beyoncé is certainly no small feat, but global brand Daily Paper seemed to be up for the task. During the "Opulence" section of her concert in Warsaw, Beyoncé donned an embellished black jumpsuit and reflective track jacket from the brand—which she paired with knee-high boots and one of her signature top hats. In addition to Beyoncé’s look, Daily Paper designed over 100 custom tracksuits for her crew and dancers, mostly in silver reflective nylon.
Just one night after sporting a similar hooded piece while in Paris, Beyoncé went with another veiled look, this time, for her concert in Hamburg, Germany. The ensemble is designed by Carolina Herrera creative director Wes Gordon and features a plunging bodysuit, sheer red tights, and a silk hood that connects at the head and arms. Of course, the singer also had on her signature opera gloves and glitzy earrings to round out the look.
Again in Hamburg, the singer chose a look from Ivy Park—one of a wider selection of pieces from an upcoming collection between her brand and Adidas. Naturally, backup dancer’s leotards matched her ruched mini dress and knee-high boots.
Ferragamo’s creative director Maximillian Davis designed this red glittering gown for the singer’s show in Amsterdam. In honor of Juneteenth, Davis was one of several Black designers that Beyoncé wore throughout the show.
This robo-couture custom Balmain look featured silver-plated detailing that paneled the singer’s bodysuit. She paired the piece, which drifted into gloves, with a pair of knee-high boots.
“In the industry where we have to all fight, I want to thank [Beyoncé’s] support last night [to] all the Black designers that had created their own space in this tough industry,” Balmain designer Olivier Rousteing said . “This was the celebration.”
This is the second all-red Off-White look worn by Beyoncé during her tour. Her second version, however, featured a shortened silhouette and an accompanying top hat that was designed by the brand’s art and image director Ibrahim Kamara.
For her second Balmain look in Amsterdam, Beyoncé went with another iteration of the bee-inspired catsuits we’ve seen repeatedly on her tour thus far. This time, she paired the ensemble with a coordinating top hat rather than her infamous insect-like antena.
New York designer LaQuan Smith crafted this silver, shattered glass bodysuit for the singer’s Amsterdam stop. She paired the plunging piece with an equally as disco-worthy cape and heels.
London-based brand Feben outfitted Beyoncé in a color-blocked catsuit. “Thank you for inviting me into your world,” the designer wrote on Instagram . “What an incredible moment to be a part of, and a pivotal one for myself, and my inner child. It means the world to be supported and seen as a Black female designer in the industry.”
This deep silver mini dress was the second look from Ferragamo the singer wore in Amsterdam. The look featured ruched detailing that drifted into a train and above-knee boots.
While Beyoncé has, seemingly, unlimited access to a never-ending roster of designers, she went with her own label Ivy Park for this pink look in Amsterdam—and rightly so. Designed by the star herself, the piece featured daring slits, opera-style gloves, and a halter neckline.
“I started designing this collection over a year ago,” she said on Instagram . “I was so engulfed in all things Renaissance and was inspired by Studio 54, Bob Mackie, and the disco era.”
In Amsterdam, the singer went with a custom Gucci corseted leotard. The glitzy piece featured sheer detailing and draped crystal fringe that fell across the bodice area.
Naturally, Dutch designer Iris van Herpen was a standout of Beyoncé’s wardrobe for her first night in Amsterdam. The custom look, which took over 700 hours to make, featured a flowing train paired with a sculptural mini dress.
Yes, you can always count on Beyoncé to wear a form-fitting catsuit. But this one by Lebanese designer had a handful of eye-catching details. The bodice was composed of various strands of rhinestones and crystals and the sheer portion wrapped entirely around her body (even down to her boots).
French designer Simon Porte Jacquemus is from Marseille, France so it’s fitting that he outfitted the singer for her tour stop there. Jacquemus, who attended the concert, designed a form-ftting mini dress, boots, and gloves that featured disco ball-esque paillettes.
“[Beyoncé] is the first singer I saw live in Marseille 15 years ago,” he wrote on Instagram . “I’m so happy and proud. What a night in Provence, means a lot.”
This custom gown by Alebrta Ferretti has an embroidered leotard and a gold draped train that cascades down the singer’s side. Beyoncé wore the eye-catching piece with matching knee-high boots and black opera gloves (which have been a running theme in many of her looks throughout the tour thus far).
Beyoncé went with a sparkling, disco-inspired Stella McCartney dress and stirrup leggings for her concert in Barcelona, Spain. The custom look was made of environmentally friendly materials such as silver lead-free crystals.
“It is a life moment to dress someone as iconic and inspiring as Beyoncé—a visionary pioneer, disruptor, and artist who has worked tirelessly to make the world a better place,” the British designer said. A pair of clear Amina Muaddi heels rounded out the ensemble.
The star wore a custom Fendi leather intarsia catsuit for her show in the Spanish city. It was paired with over-the-knee boots, matching gloves, and an upcycled fur cape inspired by illustrations by Antonio Lopez as seen in Fendi’s spring 2022 collection.
For her fifth and final show in London, Beyoncé wore a custom Mary Katrantzou surrealist mini dress with black and gold detailing. The look, meant to resemble a perfume bottle, also featured a custom Stephen Jones bottle top headpiece, latex boots, and gloves.
The 41-year-old singer opted for a dramatic “Black Blossom” Robert Wun look. The form-fitting ensemble featured a plunging blazer accented by ruffled sleeves and asymmetrical pleated detailing.
Beyoncé again went with another British label for her third London show, this time a custom Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood look. The mini latex dress features corset-style detailing and sheer spiral sleeves.
Beyoncé wore a custom royal blue Roksanda number for her London show. The piece is a riff of a similar dress from the brand’s fall/winter 2023 collection.
Alexander McQueen has been a staple of Beyoncé’s Renaissance wardrobe thus far. Here, she wore a custom deep red embroidered dress with coordinating boots and opera gloves—an iteration of a similar look from their fall/winter 2023 collection.
The signature silver paillettes of Paco Rabanne fit perfectly into the visual aesthetic of Renaissance, so its no surprise the star opted for a piece from the brand. She wore a glitzy custom gown for her show in Paris.
The 41-year-old looked ethereal in a custom light blue gown by New York brand Brandon Blackwood. She paired the off-the-shoulder number with coordinating opera gloves and silver jewels.
Beyoncé chose a statement-making Off-White look for her London show. The red bodysuit features a bustier-style top and 40,000 red hotfix crystals throughout.
Ditching the catsuits that fill the latter half of her concert, Beyoncé has chosen a series of stunning gowns for the opening segment of her show. Here, she wore a white Valentino dress complete with a train and coordinating opera gloves.
The singer was worn several looks from London-based brand David Koma over the course of her tour—one of them being this asymmetrical mini dress that features glittering fringe and wide shoulders.
The star has worn a silver two piece set from Loewe for several of her tour stops. On top of the long sleeve, she layered a molded breastplate and rounded out the look will silver boots.
This custom Dolce & Gabbana bodysuit is one of many bee-themed looks that Beyoncé has worn (there’s a reason she’s referred to as the Queen B after all). The piece features black and yellow embroidery as well as coordinating opera gloves.
Beyoncé continued her longstanding relationship with Balmain’s Olivier Rousteing—here, she wore an silver asymmetrical mini dress, thigh high boots, and wraparound sunglasses.
Beyoncé kept the bee theme rolling at the opening night of her tour in Stockholm. She wore a custom Mugler catsuit complete with towering antennas and bug-like sunglasses.
This custom look from Alexander McQueen features bugle bead and crystal anatomical embroidery. Beyoncé wore the piece during the opening night in Stockholm.
This trompe l’oeil Loewe catsuit has become a fan favorite throughout the star’s tour. The piece was custom made by the brand’s creative director Jonathan Anderson and is a play on a similar dress that recently went down the runway.
Beyoncé has worn this silver cutout bodysuit from French brand Courrèges several times thus far.
Beyoncé and her dancers wore colorful David Koma looks for opening night. The ruched dress, which she wore with a reflective jacket, is inspired by the brand’s Spring/Summer 2023 collection.
Beyoncé wore another custom Balmain look, a catsuit complete with the brand’s signature silver embroidery.
Beyoncé donned a color changing robe by Japanese brand Anrealage in what was one of the more experimental looks of the tour. The piece changed colors when exposed to UV lights and revealed a stained glass-like pattern.
This article was originally published on May 31, 2023
Beyoncé Fans Are Sparkling for Her ‘Renaissance’ Tour
As the superstar begins the U.S. leg of her international stadium tour, concertgoers are preparing otherworldly looks inspired by her costumes
Silver pants are sold out at the mall, and fancy cowboy hats are taking over TikTok. It can only mean one thing: Beyoncé is coming.
The singer took the stage in Philadelphia on July 12, kicking off the U.S. leg of her “Renaissance” world tour, which ends in October in Kansas City. The tour is promoting the dance-music album Beyoncé released last summer that helped her make Grammys history.
Much like Harry Styles fans in feather boas and Swifties dressing for their favorite “eras,” Beyoncé’s “Beyhive” loves to attend her concerts in costume. Here’s how her fans are dressing and accessorizing for the tour.
Fans outside an arena near Stockholm. Photo: Jonathan Nackstrand/AFP/Getty
Silver and Sequins
Beyoncé’s “Renaissance” style has been silver and chrome, and fans are taking cues from her. Video clips of her concerts in Europe show a sea of silver pants and sequins.
Beyoncé’ performing on tour in Warsaw. Photo: Kevin Mazur/WireImage for Parkwood/Getty
“The minute I got to central London, all I saw on the streets were people in glitter and I was like, ‘Ah, yes, you are all going to Beyoncé,’” said Rashida Abena, a 27-year-old government-communications worker in London.
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She went to the London show on May 30 wearing a see-through bejeweled bodysuit she bought online for £70. “It is something Beyoncé would wear, and I feel like she would be quite proud of me,” said Abena
Crazy Cowboy Hats
Beyoncé announced her tour on Instagram in February with a photo of herself wearing a cowboy hat covered in mirror tiles. Her stylists commissioned the piece from Abby Misbin, a 24-year-old milliner in Philadelphia.
Jonathan Nackstrand/AFP/Getty
After a Beyoncé fan account identified her as the designer on Instagram, fans flooded Misbin’s Etsy page and she had to turn off sales, she said. Misbin estimates she’s made about 500 hats, each of which takes about six hours. Orders are still coming in, and she has a three-month wait list for the hats. Prices range from $200 to $400, depending on details like fringe and sequin trims.
Snappy Hand Fans
Concertgoers are accessorizing with plastic hand fans—a nod to gay club culture, which helped inspire Beyoncé’s album. Her song “Heated” features the sound of a hand fan clapping.
Alien Sunglasses
Inspired by the whimsical sunglasses Beyoncé wears onstage, her fans are buying their own for the tour.
Blue Balloons
Blue Ivy Carter, the 11-year-old daughter of Beyoncé and husband Jay-Z, has been a surprise guest at several of the Renaissance shows. To support the young performer some fans are bringing blue balloons to the shows.
Blue Ivy Carter performs with Beyoncé in London. Photo: Kevin Mazur/WireImage for Parkwood/Getty
D.I.Y. Outfit Dupes
Beyoncé’s eye-catching designer costumes have inspired fans to make their own versions.
Beyoncé performing in Stockholm. Photo: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Parkwood
Nia Fofana, a 17-year-old student in Hamburg, painted two manicured hands wrapping around a white tank top to emulate the trompe l’oeil Loewe jumpsuit Beyoncé wears onstage.
Cover Image: Jonathan Nackstrand/AFP/Getty
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Taylor Swift’s ‘Eras Tour’: See All the Costumes
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Looking for cheaper Eras Tour tickets? See Taylor Swift at these 10 international cities.
Swifties who want to snag tickets to Taylor Swift’s colossal Eras Tour know the experience won’t come cheap.
This year, the billionaire will only visit three U.S. cities – Miami, New Orleans and Indianapolis – and prices for the in-demand shows are astronomical . For the Oct. 18 show in Miami, for example, cost of a single ticket ranged between $1,615 and $8,524 on StubHub.com as of Wednesday afternoon.
So, how else can fans see one of the world’s biggest singers? Go abroad .
In the past 30 days, searches for ‘Taylor Swift Europe tour 2024 tickets’ have increased by 300% in the U.S., indicating that some people are ready to take a long-haul flight to see the wildly popular artist live, according to travel website Islands.com .
Concert-goers who head to Europe for their Swift experience may actually save more money in the long-run . Not only are ticket prices across the pond cheaper, but many European cities, like Warsaw and Lisbon, are also budget-friendly, offering inexpensive food and lodging.
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To determine the most affordable Eras Tour stops, Islands.com researchers compared the cost of a two-night trip, including one cheap ticket on StubHub.com, two nights at a four-star hotel, six inexpensive meals, two five-mile taxi rides, and one domestic beer. However, researchers didn’t account for airline tickets or concert merchandise.
With safety at the top of travelers' minds, the researchers also factored in the city’s safety rating out of 100.
To stay extra safe, the State Department encourages travelers to register with the U.S. embassy in the country they're visiting any time they travel abroad. That can be done at step.state.gov .
10 cheapest destinations for the Eras Tour in 2024
10. Vienna, Austria - total average cost: $1,089, safety score: 69.72
9. Cardiff, U.K. - total average cost: $1,061, safety score: 61.83
8. Lyon, France - total average cost: $1,047, safety score: 44.3
7. Lisbon, Portugal - total average cost: $1,028, safety score: 70.15
6. Munich, Germany - total average cost: $1,000, safety score: 78.88
5. Paris, France - total average cost: $971, safety score: 41.83
4. Stockholm, Sweden - total average cost: $935, safety score: 53.86
3. Hamburg, Germany - total average cost: $903, safety score: 57.51
2. Gelsenkirchen, Germany - total average cost: $749, safety score: 51.33
1. Warsaw, Poland - total average cost: $712, safety score: 72.98
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