To the joy of her adoring fans, Beyoncé has finally returned to the world of touring with her Renaissance tour. Her last tour was the mammoth Formation World Tour back in 2016, and so far Queen Bey has stopped off in Cardiff and Edinburgh for the UK leg of her tour. Ahead of her show at Murrayfield in Edinburgh, the singer treated herself and her team to a gigantic Nando's order, racking up a bill of nearly £2,000.
Boasting a massive 32-song setlist, her performances in the UK so far have ranged from two and a half to three and a half hours - despite reportedly suffering from a possible foot injury.
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It's been a busy 2023 for the singer so far as earlier this year she became the most decorated Grammy artist of all time, collecting her 32nd trophy at this year’s ceremony in February. The 41-year-old pop superstar made history as she won the best dance/electronic music album award for her house music-sampling album Renaissance.
When is Beyoncé going on tour?
The Renaissance world tour will see Beyoncé travel around the globe, performing in venues across the US, UK and everywhere in between.


These are the dates and venues that have been announced outside of the US:
- 10 May, Stockholm, SE, Friends Arena
- 14 May, Brussels, BE, King Baudouin Stadium
- 17 May, Cardiff, UK, Principality Stadium
- 20 May, Edinburgh, UK, BT Murrayfield Stadium
- 23 May, Sunderland, UK, Stadium of Light
- 26 May, Paris, FR, Stade de France
- 29 and 30 May, 1, 3 and 4 June, London, UK, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
- 8 June, Barcelona, ES, Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys
- 11 June, Marseille, FR, Orange Velodrome
- 15 June, Cologne, DE, Rhein Energie Stadion
- 17 June, Amsterdam, NL, Johan Crujiff Arena
- 21 June, Hamburg, DE, Volksparkstadion
- 24 June, Frankfurt, DE, Deutsche Bank Park
Are tickets still available - how much are they?
According to Ticketmaster, there is "low availability" for tickets for the rest of her UK shows in Sunderland and London.
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Looking at the tickets for Sunderland, it looks like ticket prices are starting at £106.80 each, whereas tickets for the London shows all appear to be resell tickets, starting at £167.76. VIP Packages for the London shows also begin at £769 each.