Highlights
- Beyoncé's eighth world tour, The Renaissance World Tour, was a massive success, with over 2.7 million fans attending and generating half a billion dollars in ticket sales.
- Fans can now relive the excitement of the tour through the upcoming film, 'Renaissance: A Film By Beyoncé,' which will be released in theaters on December 1st.
- Beyoncé's film, along with Taylor Swift's upcoming tour film, could help revive the struggling movie theater industry, as fans eagerly anticipate the chance to see their favorite artists on the big screen.
Who runs the world? Beyoncé! Beyoncé recently completed her eighth world tour, The Renaissance World Tour, visiting 40 cities across the globe.
Beyoncé hadn’t done a tour since 2018 (when she toured with her husband Jay-Z for the On the Run II Tour). Forbes shared that Beyoncé had over 2.7 million fans attendThe Renaissance World Tour and has generated half a billion dollars from ticket sales.
Time and time again, Beyoncé has proven to be a master of her craft; after starting the tour in May in Sweden, she concluded in Kansas City, Missouri on October 1st. Aside from her epic performances on two different stages, countless outfit changes, and legendary songs, Beyonce's firstborn, Blue Ivy, performed alongside her on tour as a backup dancer.
Fans loved seeing parts of Beyoncé's aesthetic come to life. The tour was such a success that now it's coming to the big screen.
Renaissance: A Film By Beyoncé will be heading to theaters so that fans can relive the excitement or watch for the first time.

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After fans demanded that the tour be turned into a film, Beyoncé and her team obliged and set the wheels in motion. Beyoncé shared a trailer for the film on her Instagram, writing: “Be careful what you ask for, ‘cause I just might comply. Tickets on sale now, in theaters 12/1"; the caption also featured the lyrics to her song "All Up In Your Mind."
With the film being released in North America and Mexico on December 1st (additional markets to follow), tickets are already selling out, as reported by WACH. AMC Entertainment teamed up with Beyoncé’s documentary crew Parkwood Entertainment to give fans an inside look at the tour, according to CNBC.
As of this publishing, the film will only be shown on Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays for $22. However, prices may change depending on location.
How can fans get tickets for Renaissance: A Film By Beyoncé? Cosmopolitan noted that fans can reserve tickets early online via AMC, Fandango, Regal, and Cinemark.
The Trailer Gave Fans Chills
The trailer for the film gave fans chills, as it showed some moments behind the scenes of the tour – and Beyoncé's private life. Beyoncé’s voice can be heard saying that she felt “free” when performing and she added: “My goal for this tour was to create a place where everyone is free and no one is judged.”
While fans are more familiar with Blue Ivy as Beyoncé’s eldest — especially with her background dancing on tour — her twins Rumi and Sir are also in the trailer for Renaissance: A Film By Beyoncé. Seeing Beyoncé as both a professional performer and a mother are moments not shared often with the public.
Her husband Jay-Z can also be seen and heard in the trailer, giving fans hope of more shots of the private family together.

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The singer could gross over $1 billion for her ongoing Renaissance tour, so she's not afraid to spend a small fortune on celebrating.Sources close to the singer told Variety more about what to expect from the film. It was shared that everything from Beyoncé recording the album to planning the tour will be shown in detail.
This, of course, isn’t Beyoncé’s first film revolving around her music or tours. In 2009, Beyoncé released her documentary I Am… Yours, which was shot live during her time at Las Vegas’s Wynn Casino.
Four years later, the singer teamed up with HBO for Life is But a Dream, which showed Beyoncé’s perspective on motherhood and performing. Finally, Homecoming was released in 2018, which showed the ins and outs of her performance at Coachella.
Beyoncé's Film Could Save Movie Theaters
Between Covid-19 and the popularity of streaming services, the movie theater industry has taken a massive hit. Movie-goers aren’t going to the movies like they used to, causing panic for theaters across the world.
However, because Beyoncé’s Parkwood Entertainment struck a deal with AMC, it looks like Beyoncé’s film will help put people in movie theater seats (and earn even more money for Beyoncé). Deadline shared that the first day of presale tickets for Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé are allegedly around $6 to $7 million ... a number that is only going to soar the longer the film is in theaters.
The news of her film hitting theaters comes shortly after AMC’s other groundbreaking deal with Taylor Swift. Yahoo explained that Swift and AMC will also have her 2023 tour, The Eras Tour, shown worldwide in theaters on October 13th.
AMC teaming up with two of the most celebrated and popular female musicians of all time is one notable way to sell tickets and fill theater seats.
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