Beyonce sold a ticket to her 'Renaissance' tour for $50,000.

Beyonce has sold a pair of tickets to her Renaissance tour  for 50,000 dollars

Beyonce has sold a pair of tickets to her Renaissance tour for 50,000 dollars

The ‘Break My Soul’ hitmaker unveiled her plans to take her seventh studio album on the road next year while auctioning off a special VIP bundle at the 2022 Wearable Art Gala hosted by her mother Tina Knowles-Lawson and her step-father Richard Lawson on Sunday (23.10.2022) in Santa Monica.

According to footage posted on social media, the 41-year-old superstar offered up a “concert ticket package” for her upcoming world tour at the star-studded auction in aid of Where Art Can Occur Theatre Centre’s arts and mentorship programmes in the ‘Crazy in Love’ hitmaker’s home state of Texas.

Beyonce’s listing - which was broadcast on the screen - included a pair of tickets to any stop of the purchaser's choice, airfare, hotel and one-of-a-kind backstage experience dubbed as “guided backstage tour with Miss Tina.”

It read: “Concert Ticket Package. Valued at a total of $20,000, United x WACO offers you a chance to see Beyonce on her Renaissance Tour starting in the Summer of 2023 at any of United’s national and international destinations around the world.

“This prize is complete with 2 First Class International United Airline Polaris tickets to select cities, with 3-Night hotel accommodations at a Marriott property.

“And, to one of the most sought-after musical performances of all time, 2 concert tickets to Beyonce’s Renaissance 2023 Tour with a guided backstage tour with Miss Tina!’

The tour - or any music videos - is yet to be officially announced but reports have circulated that Beyonce has been planning to take the first of a “three act project” around the world.

In June, the ‘Formation’ hitmaker - who is mother to daughter Blue Ivy, 10, and five-year-old twins Rumi and Sir with her rapper husband Jay-Z, 52 - revealed creating the LP made her “feel free and adventurous”.

Beyonce wrote: “Creating [‘Renaissance’] allowed me a place to dream and to find escape during a scary time for the world. It allowed me to feel free and adventurous in a time when little else was moving.”


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