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Behold Beyhives, Beyonce’s Renaissance World Tour hasn’t come to an end just yet! The Single Ladies songstress is now taking the grand experience of her concerts to the big screen. The last stop of her latest solo tour concluded in Kansas City, Missouri, on October 1. But along with performing her hit numbers, Beyonce surprised fans by dropping the trailer of her upcoming tour film, set to hit the theatres in December. Titled Renaissance: A Film by Beyonce, the movie marks the exceptional journey that kick-started in Stockholm, Sweden in May to the final concert months later.
The released trailer gives fans a sneak peek into multiple behind-the-scenes and iconic onstage moments of the 42-year-old global icon.
“When I am performing, I am nothing but free,” says Beyonce as a snippet of the Halo hitmaker with her kids takes the background. Major highlights of the tour continue to play with her breath-taking narration explaining, “The goal for this tour was to create a place where everyone is free and no one is judged.” Not only her kids but even rapper Jay Z makes a special appearance in the clip before Beyonce concludes, “I feel liberated. I have transitioned into a new animal.”
Watch the trailer here:
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Beyonce’s Renaissance Tour marked her first solo concert in the past seven years. What leveled up the hype was her daughter Blue Ivy Carter’s special appearances during the performance sets. She joined the Crazy In Love singer on stage for My Power and Black Parade. Renaissance: A Film By Beyonce will hit the big screens in selected theatres in the US, Mexico, and Canada on December 1. A date for additional cities will be announced later. It is suggested the concert movie will run up to at least four weeks on selected days. The tickets to the film can be purchased online and the rate of it in the US starts at $22 (Rs 1,831).
It has been a long time since Beyonce’s concert film was released in theatres. Previously, she collaborated with Netflix in 2019 for the release of Homecoming which chronicled the set of her historic performance at the 2018 Coachella music festival. This was followed by the premiere of her musical “Black Is King” on Disney+ a year later. The movie was the visual companion to the music of The Lion King: The Gift in which she served as an executive producer and director.
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