Beyonce Could Face Major Problem During 'Renaissance' World Tour, Her Dad Reveals

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Beyonce's "Renaissance" World Tour is nearing - after all, this is her first solo world tour in seven years.

But a few days after the announcement, her father, Matthew, made an interesting revelation about the well-known musician.

Matthew mentioned his daughter's skills as a live performer while also mentioning the toll it can have on her while in London to chat about some up-and-coming artists about his experiences working as a manager for Destiny's Child.

In an interview with ITV News (via Metro UK), Matthew discussed how the "Single Ladies" singer prepares for her performances in advance, including her creative efforts.

He admitted that Beyonce enjoys giving back to the crowd and that both she and the crowd would leave feeling exhausted since she generally gives them a lot of energy to carry with them.

The 71-year-old well-known father then expressed his pride in his daughter in light of her success as an R&B group member in the 1990s and 2000s and later as a solo singer, in addition to her roles as a wife and a mother of three children.

Matthew gushed about his famous daughter, "She's one of the best entertainers in our time today. She cares about her fans, she works hard to connect with them."

The singer-dancer also gave advise to the upcoming generation of artists, advising them to put in a lot of practice, think creatively, and avoid being boxed-in thinkers.

Solange is another daughter of Matthew Knowles' four children and a talented musician. For "Cranes in the Sky," she received the Best R&B Performance Grammy in 2017.

Additionally, Matthew takes satisfaction in the fact that her successful children are good-hearted individuals who make an effort to treat everyone equally.

Beyonce's father gushed, "One thing I love about my kids is that they're good people, they would greet the janitor the same way they would greet the president."

Beyonce Renaissance World Tour

Beyonce said last week that the much-awaited "Renaissance" World Tour will really start this year.

The first of the 41 events will begin on May 10 in Stockholm, Sweden, and continue with a combination of stadium and arena performances throughout the rest of Europe through June 27 before beginning on July 8 in North America. It will continue until a performance on September 27 in New Orleans.

The US shows' pre-sale begins on February 6.

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