Beyonce will reportedly perform her first concert in almost five years next month.
According to reports, the Break My Soul singer will take the stage for an hour-long show at the five-star Atlantis, The Palm resort in Dubai on January 21.
A source told The Sun’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.”
Adding that invites have already been sent out for the event – for which the hitmaker is believed to be making £20 million – they called the show “the hottest ticket in town”.
“Afterwards, there is a party with Swedish House Mafia who are booked to do a DJ set,” insiders added. “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. “
Meanwhile, Beyoncé looks to be hitting the road in 2023 with her ‘Renaissance’ world tour.
The Cuff It hitmaker recently auctioned a pair of tickets to the concert at the fifth annual Wearable Art Gala, seemingly confirming the trek.
The lot offered “two concert tickets to Beyoncé’s ‘Renaissance’ 2023 tour” alongside a backstage tour from Beyoncé’s mum, Miss Tina.
“Celebrating her seventh studio album, Beyoncé has announced that she will be taking ‘Renaissance’ on tour and we are offering an exclusive 2 tickets to see her live from anywhere around the world, courtesy of United Airlines and their Polaris package,” read the listing.
The ticket package was valued at $20,000 with the tour believed to be “starting Summer 2023,” with a run of “national and international destinations”.
The Wearable Art Gala was founded by Tina Knowles-Lawson and her husband, actor Richard Lawson, to help fund their Where Art Can Occur arts and youth mentorship programs.