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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
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Megan Graye and Isobel Lewis

Beyoncé announces tour dates across UK

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Beyoncé is back! The singer has officially announced that she will be going back out on tour this spring – with five dates in the UK.

On Wednesday (1 February), the “Break My Soul” singer announced live dates for her Renaissance World Tour, following the 2022 release of her critically acclaimed album of the same name.

You can read The Independent’s review of Renaissance here.

Sharing a picture of herself riding a horse, Beyoncé wrote: “RENAISSANCE WORLD TOUR 2023.”

The tour will kick off in Europe in May, with UK dates in Cardiff, Edinburgh, Sunderland and London. The 41-year-old hasn’t been on tour since 2018.

Beyoncé 2023 UK Tour dates

Wednesday 17 May – Cardiff, Principality Stadium

Saturday 20 May – Edinburgh, Murrayfield

Tuesday 23 May – Sunderland, Stadium of Light

Monday 29 May – London, Tottenham Hotspurs Stadium

Tuesday 30 May – London, Tottenham Hotspurs Stadium

The remaining dates for Europe, Canada and the US can be found here.

How to get tickets

There are several different ticket releases for those interested in seeing Beyoncé in the summer.

O2 Presale tickets will go on sale Thursday 2 Februaury at 10am, while Live Nation presale will be available on Friday 3 February at 10am.

Beyhive presale will go live on Monday 6 February at 10am.

General release tickets will go on sale on Tuesday 7 February at 9am.

Tickets are available here at those set times.

Beyoncé last toured in 2018 (Getty Images for The Recording A)

In January, the singer gave her first live performance in more than four years at a private party for the launch of the Atlantis the Royal hotel in Dubai.

Originally teased by the hotel to be part of “a weekend where your dreams become your destination”, Beyoncé’s surprise set consisted of 19 songs spanning her career, including a surprise duet of “Brown Skin Girl” with her 11-year-old daughter, Blue Ivy.

She did not, however, perform any material from Renaissance.

Beyoncé’s performance at the luxury Dubai resort was deemed controversial by some, due to strict laws on homosexuality in the United Arab Emirates.

She was defended by her father Mathew Knowles, who said that the singer had “united a really diverse crowd with her incredible performance overseas, bringing people closer, as she does best”.

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