Beyonce is following in Taylor Swift’s footsteps as she plans to release Renaissance Tour film in theaters – after Swift raked in MILLIONS in pre-sale tickets alone
Beyonce is following in Taylor Swift’s footsteps as she plans to release Renaissance Tour film in theaters – after Swift raked in MILLIONS in pre-sale tickets alone
Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour hits the big screen.
The Grammy winner, who like fellow superstar Taylor Swift has filled stadiums across the country, joins the Cruel Summer singer to transform her show into a cinematic extravaganza.
According to DeadlineBeyoncé’s concert film will hit theaters on December 1, taking advantage of the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.
Crews are believed to have used the hitmaker’s shows in her hometown of Houston to shoot the footage.
The My Power artist hasn’t officially announced the film’s release, but the consensus is that she will confirm it to fans at her final concert in Kansas City Sunday.
Cinematic Extravaganza: Beyonce’s Renaissance World Tour Turns Into a Cinematic Extravaganza (pictured in Dallas, September 21)
Taylor’s Eras Tour has also been transformed into a cinematic experience.
The film, directed by Sam Wrench, will hit U.S. theaters on October 13.
The film was shot during the three nights the Karma artist performed at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles.
The film was granted a waiver by the actors’ union, which is in the middle of a strike as SAG/AFTRA tries to negotiate better pay and protections.
According to Deadline, advance sales for Taylor’s film have already reached $65 million.
The projected opening is between $75 million and $125 million.
Swifties who were able to attend one of the concerts can relive the experience and those who couldn’t will get a front row seat to one of the most successful shows in music history.
AMC Theaters distributes Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour.

Grateful: According to Deadline, Beyoncé’s concert film will hit theaters on December 1, taking advantage of the Thanksgiving holiday weekend (pictured in Vancouver on September 12)

Location: Crews are believed to have used the hitmaker’s shows in her hometown of Houston to shoot the footage
A check of the scheduled showtimes shows that multiple screenings are planned in multiple theaters, similar to the opening of the Barbie movie in July.
A check of showtimes in several cities indicated that many performances were all sold out or would soon be sold out.
The Renaissance film should have a similar success once the details are ironed out.

Eras: Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour is expected to hit theaters on October 13. The film has already earned $65 million in pre-sales and could earn as much as $125 million in its opening weekend.

Sold out: Multiple screenings of Taylor’s film are already scheduled in theaters across the US. Many are sold out and others are almost sold out due to pre-sale ticket purchases (pictured in Denver, July 14)
According to BillboardThe Renaissance World Tour has grossed $461.3 million to date.
According to the outlet, it is “the highest-grossing tour by a woman in the Boxscore archives.”
Taylor Swift has been on hiatus, but is still filling stadiums as fans buy tickets to football games for a glimpse of the superstar as she cheers on her new boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs player Travis Kelce, 33.
The Shake It Off singer will hit the road again in October, criss-crossing North America and South America through November, before touring internationally in Tokyo starting in February 2024.