26.3 C
Ottawa
Saturday, July 27, 2024

Beyonce performing first concert in five years

Date:

Beyonce is set to give a concert for the first time in almost five years.

Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!

The 41-year-old superstar – who released her highly-anticipated seventh studio album ‘Renaissance’ earlier this year – has not performed a full-length concert since 2018 but is reportedly gearing up for an hour-long show at the five-star Atlantis, The Palm resort in Dubai on January 21, following in the footsteps of fellow pop legend Kylie Minogue.

A source told The Sun newspaper’s Bizarre column: “Beyonce is being lined up to sing at Atlanis as part of a huge event. The hotel has put on a range of massive performances recently, with Kylie Minogue booked in to perform on New Year’s Eve.”

The insider went on to add that invites have already been sent out for the event and teased that tickets to see the ‘Crazy in Love’ hitmaker – who is thought to have signed a deal worth £20 million for the show – are like “gold dust”, noting that several celebrity guests will be in attendance.

The source added: “Invites have been sent out for the event with Beyonce – which is being billed as an hour-long performance – and it’s the hottest ticket in town. Afterwards, there is a party with Swedish House Mafia who are booked to do a DJ set. This will be Beyonce’s first proper live show since she performed at the Global Citizen Festival in Johannesburg in 2018.

“Tickets are like gold dust and it will be a who’s who of the showbiz world on the night. “

know more

Popular

More like this
Related

Man Utd flop and Arsenal victim among six Premier League stars ‘like new signings’ in 2024/2025

We’re knee deep in transfer window shenanigans and while this lot aren’t new signings they will feel like they are having barely played last season. They provided little impact last term but could prove crucial in 2024/2025. Or not, like many actual new signings. Mason Mount (Manchester United) Described as a “superb player” by Kylian

Wealthier people aren’t splurging the way they used to. ‘They are losing steam.’

Please enable JS and disable any ad blockerknow more

Treasurys rally after signs of slowing inflation in June PCE report

Please enable JS and disable any ad blockerknow more

Asia-Pacific markets rebound after sell-off as investors assess Tokyo CPI, await U.S. inflation data

Center street shibuya.David Gee | Moment | Getty ImagesAsia-Pacific...