Aside from loyal fans, Beyoncé's "Renaissance Tour" was also attended by A-list celebrities from different fields of entertainment. More recently, actress Taraji P. Henson opened up about her experience on the show, saying the singer "ruined it;" what happened?
According to Billboard, the actress appeared on the "Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" where the famed host showed a photo of her wearing a ninja-inspired outfit which she wore to the concert.
Henson gave a background as to what happened to her originally planned outfit before Beyoncé told her fans to wear silver for her birthday.
In the interview, the actress said she already picked her original outfit "months in advance."
"Then, she does this, 'Oh, it's my birthday. Let's all wear silver.' So, I mean, my house is being renovated and my clothes are in storage, so I randomly happened to buy this off of those Instagram shopping pages," she said.
When the outfit arrived, Henson said it wasn't looking great because of its quality and she was about to throw it away, until she realized that it was the only thing she has to wear to the show.
"It was kind of silver, had silver sparklies on it... Long story short, I did have to throw it away at the end of the night because it had snags and holes," she added.
Beyoncé 'Renaissance Tour' Earnings
In other updates about Beyoncé, Variety reported that the mega superstar's tour, which she had just concluded, was a massive success.
Based on the numbers calculated, the series of concerts reportedly earned a whopping $579 million across all of her 56 shows in different countries.
In addition, 2.7 million fans were able to attend the concert in 39 different cities. Beyoncé also broke records during the run of her shows at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London where she played five concerts.
The show in the London-based venue reportedly earned a staggering $42 million alone, making it her highest across Europe.
Beyoncé 'Renaissance Tour' Concert Film
For those who never got the chance to watch Beyoncé's "Renaissance Tour" live, fans will be able to watch it in cinemas.
Titled "Renaissance: A Film by Beyonce," the movie will be shown in theaters starting on December 1, 2023, at famed cinemas like Cinemark, Regal, and AMC. The film is expected to be around two and a half hours.
In addition, the film will also showcase music videos from the "Renaissance" era that the singer has yet to publicly release.
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