Beyonce has millions of fans around the globe, but not everyone had the opportunity to buy tickets to her concert because of time and budget. Fortunately, the pop star is making a big move to solve this problem as she announced the release of her concert film later this year; would it feature her lost music videos?
Although the album "Renaissance" has been out for a while, fans are still waiting for what Beyoncé had promised, music videos of her tracks from the album.
Fortunately for her loyal supporters, they will finally see the long-awaited visuals they have been asking for for more than a year.
It has been confirmed by Variety that the movie will incorporate parts of the successful tour from different cities as well as official music videos that Beyoncé had been teasing for a while.
In addition, the mega-pop superstar will give her fans a behind-the-scenes look at how the album came to be.
Beyoncé 'Renaissance: A Film by Beyonce' Release Date
Beyoncé just performed at the final show of her "Renasissance" tour and even though her series of concerts has already ended, there will be a way to memorialize it as the pop superstar announced the release of her film concert.
Titled "Renaissance: A Film by Beyonce," fans will now get a chance to watch the performances again, but this time on the big screen, starting on December 1, 2023, at AMC, Regal, and Cinemark. The entire movie is said to be around two and a half hours.
"When I am performing, I am nothing but free... My goal for this tour was to create a place where everyone is free, and no one is judged," she said during the trailer.
Throughout the trailer, there were several clips where the pop star was backstage with her family, specifically her daughter Blue Ivy Carter, as well as her husband JAY-Z.
There were also videos of fan reactions while the superstar hit the stage.
Where to Buy Tickets for Beyoncé Concert Film
For those who wanted to watch the concert film, a pre-sale for "Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé" had already started on Monday through its partners: ACM Theaters, Fandango, Cinemark, and Regal.
For screenings of November 30, fans could still purchase passes.
You better hurry as tickets for December 1 to 3 are selling out fast. Tickets cost around $22 to $28 depending on the location.
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