Ghana is reportedly a potential stop on Beyonce’s “The Renaissance World Tour,” which she has officially announced, according to Rollingstone.com
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On Wednesday, February 1, 2023, the singer officially announced her world tour on Instagram, ending weeks of rumors from Beyonce fans and ensuing Behives.
The majority of Beyonce’s globe tour is in support of her album, Renaissance. It became her seventh studio album.
According to Rollingstone.com, Bey’s Renaissance tour is about to begin and will stop at stadiums all over the world.
According to reports, the tour would reportedly start in Europe in May before heading to North America on July 8 for back-to-back nights at Toronto Rogers Center with Philadelphia, Nashville, Chicago, and other potential cities.
Following a brief hiatus, Beyonce recently performed in Dubai and is now embarking on the Renaissance tour. Beyonce had a prestigious performance at the Atlantis The Royal in Dubai, where it was alleged that she was paid $24 million for an hour of performance time.
Although the performance in Dubai was intended to be private, clips of Beyonce’s outstanding performance were distributed by fans.
After her “The On The Run” tour in 2018, Beyonce’s “The Renaissance tour” represents a time for reflection. The tour made stops in both Europe and North America.
Ghana may be a stop on Beyonce’s Renaissance Tour in 2023, according to sources from Metro.co.uk. According to the sources, Beyonce has expressed the desire to make Ghana a potential stop on the tour.
The fact that Beyonce last appeared in Africa was in 2018 in South Africa at the Global Citizen Festival, when her husband Jay Z joined her on stage, may be excellent news for the Behives on that continent. Beyonce included Shatta Wale’s reggae dancehall song on her album “The Gift,” which also included a number of other African celebrities.
With Meek Mill’s performance at the Afronation in December, Ghana has recently become a desirable location for the majority of entertainers.
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