Beyoncé released her seventh studio album ‘Renaissance‘ on July 29, 2022 via Columbia Records and Parkwood Entertainment. Much of the details on the project’s forthcoming parts, visuals and live performances have remained strictly under wraps. However, this painful patience might just well end soon.
Queen B has inadvertently revealed her ‘Renaissance’ Summer 2023 Tour at a charity auction. During WACO Theater’s Wearable Art Gala 2022 on October 22, Saturday night Beyoncé seemingly confirmed she will be on tour next summer. Know more about the charity auction that revealed ‘Renaissance‘ tour.
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Beyoncé Revealed ‘Renaissance’ Summer 2023 Tour
The ‘Formation’ singer auctioned an extravagant concert ticket package during a charity event. She seemingly confirmed that she will be on tour next summer during WACO Theater’s Wearable Art Gala 2022. The Gala was held on a Saturday night on October 22, 2022. In photos shared by attendees, the package description listed the following: “Valued at a total of $20,000, United [Airlines] x WACO offers you a chance to see Beyoncé on her ‘Renaissance’ tour starting in the summer of 2023 at any of United’s national and international destinations around the world.”
“This prize is complete with 2 first-class international United Airlines Polaris tickets to select cities with 3-night hotel accommodations at a Marriott property. And, to one of the most sought-after musical performances of all time, 2 concert tickets to Beyoncé’s ‘Renaissance’ 2023 tour with a guided backstage tour with Miss Tina [Beyoncé’s mother]!”
How Much The Winning Bidder Paid?
There are conflicting reports online over how much the winning bidder has paid for Beyoncé’s ‘Renaissance’ Summer 2023 Tour package. However, the winning bidder was said to have paid between $45,000 and $50,000 for the prize. The ‘Halo’ singer has not yet officially announced or commented on the tour. Beyoncé, Jay-Z, and their daughter Blue Ivy all attended the inaugural event in Santa Monica.
It was hosted by the singer’s mother and stepfather (WACO founders and co-artistic directors), Tina Knowles-Lawson and Richard Lawson. The “Harlem Nights”-themed gala served as a fundraiser to support WACO’s artistic and mentorship programs and also spotlighted the organization’s shared mission for diversity and inclusion. Keke Palmer hosted the show and featured a special performance by Andra Day as well as a musical tribute by Chloe and Halle Bailey.
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