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Beyonce announces her Renaissance World Tour

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Beyonce is getting on the horse to hit the road for her just-announced world tour. (Courtesy photo by Carlijn Jacobs) Some good news to distract from all that dang cold outside came Wednesday morning.

The Queen Bey will be arriving in North Texas this fall. The Renaissance World Tour will mark her first solo tour in more than six years.

Promoters Live Nation dropped the news early Wednesday morning about the tour that kicks off in Europe and will then hit North America later in 2023.

The news foreshadows her Grammys this Sunday where her latest album Renaissance is vying for all the trophies as the most-nominated release of the year.

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