Beyoncé is on the road again with her first solo world tour since The Formation World Tour in 2016. The pop superstar is performed some of her biggest hits at the May 10 Renaissance Sweden stop as well as new hits like Cuff It and Energy featuring Beam.
Beyonce Renaissance Album Cover
The world tour is predicted to surpassed gross earnings of $2.1 billion according to Forbes. A figure that is $500 million more than the $1.6 billion Taylor Swift could earn from “Eras.” The last time Beyonce was on the road was in 2018, when she joined Jay-Z for their On The Run II Tour.
Beyoncé’s mother Tina Knowles posted an image of the superstar and says “the crowd is going nuts and the Beyoncé is being ever so generous.”
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