HUPoll: How Do You Think Kansas City Will Handle Beyonce’s Mute Challenge For The Last Night Of Her Tour

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Beyoncé’s iconic Renaissance tour is coming to an end tonight with her last stop taking place in Kansas City and fans are extremely excited to the enjoy the experience. 

As we all know the mute challenge has taken the world by storm and have had some great moments from the shows that were held in Los Angeles, Atlanta, Houston and more. Kansas City fans are also making sure that they go all out because this is reportedly the first time Beyoncé has come to Kansas City on a solo tour, and fans are going all out to celebrate. According to KCUR, Beyoncé came to the city in 2001 when Destiny’s Child performed as part of the TRL Tour and then again in 2003 when she made a surprise appearance during Jay-Z and 50 Cent’s show at Azura Amphitheater. 

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It’s going to be sad to not see the amazing clips from the show surface on the internet anymore but I think we all can agree that Beyoncé put her all into this show and gave her fans something to remember.

Beyonce is one of the greatest to ever do it and the numbers that she’s putting up during this tour proves it. Her Renaissance World Tour has already amassed over $295.6 million in sales, making it the highest-grossing tour for a Black female artist — eclipsing her own Formation World Tour.

According to Billboard, the European leg of Bey’s tour garnered $154.4 million on its own with one million tickets sold across 21 shows. The first nine shows alone made the Houston native the top-grossing touring act of May. Not to mention, her five-night run in London earned $42.2 million from its 240,000 tickets sold.

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The outlet later predicted that, based on the tour’s current trajectory, it’s expected to rake in $415 million with 2.8 million tickets sold. Forbes, however, predicted that the Ivy Park mogul is anticipated to make $2.1 billion from the Renaissance World Tour, beating out Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour.

#Socialites take a look at some of the most iconic ‘Mute Challenges’ below!

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