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Do not be alarmed, remain calm: Beyoncé announces Renaissance World Tour

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Beyhive, assemble: Beyoncé has finally shared the official dates for her forthcoming Renaissance World Tour. The pop icon confirmed the tour on Wednesday (1 February) after months of speculation.

The tour kicks off on 10 May in Stockholm, Sweden, and will remain in Europe for the next two months before launching in North America on July 8.

It will make stops in Philadelphia, Nashville, Chicago, Atlanta, Miami, Houston, Las Vegas, Los Angeles and more. It marks Beyoncé’s first solo stretch on the road since 2016’s The Formation World Tour, which made 46 global stops in support of her sixth studio album Lemonade.

Led by the Big Freedia-assisted banger Break My Soul, which topped the Billboard Hot 100, Renaissance received universal critical acclaim for its carefree, club-ready nature.

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