Ever since Beyonce announced the arrival of "Renaissance: Act II," the BeyHive have been on a frenzy, worrying if they should start saving up again for another round of concert tickets.
Buzz around an upcoming tour seemed to be imminent, as the public's reception on Beyonce's pivot to the country seemed to be well received.
Beyonce 'Renaissance Act II' Tour Happening?
According to Hits Daily Double, a Beyonce "Renaissance: Act II" tour seemed to be on the pipeline.
"Coming off a massive, top-grossing global tour, will Bey soon be on the road again?" the outlet wondered. However, according to an Uproxx article, the report seemed to be phrased differently before the current writing, it said, "Coming off a massive, top-grossing global tour, Bey will be heading back onto the road again." The declarative phrasing seemed to be omitted and was exchanged for a speculative one.
Nevertheless, the said outlet have correctly projected and predicted rumors like this in the past, including the Coachella 2024 festival headliners, which they have published days before the actual lineup was announced.
Meanwhile, fans were celebrating with the recent announcement.
"beyoncé going back on tour this year and ticketmaster is still just as awful if not worse," a fan tweeted.
"She cant keep getting away with this my wallet just recovered from renny tour how am i supposed to afford cecred, my ce noir refill, buying texas hold em and act ii, tour tickets, and merch," another lamented.
"Saw the news and already saving up for those tickets. Beyoncé on tour is the kind of energy boost 2023 needs, no doubt," a third person confirmed.
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Beyonce 'Renaissance: Act II'
The BeyHive is thrilled and pumped about the upcoming release of "Renaissance: Act II" which will drop on Mar. 29, 2024.
Beyoncé has already released two singles from the album, "Texas Hold 'Em" and "16 Carriages," which both have achieved great numbers on iTunes, Spotify, and even Apple Music. "Texas Hold 'Em" is pacing for a Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 debut.
Meanwhile, rapper Azealia Banks criticized Beyonce for her transition to country music.
"Beyoncé please stop the madness. The gay baiting, the overtly narcissistic attempts to lazily encroach into a genre *you think* your popularity is gonna gain accolades for you in... You're looking like food sis," she wrote on Instagram.
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