Beyonce’s Renaissance World Tour Will Reportedly Feature A ‘Gigantic’ Stage As She Kicks Off Rehearsals In Paris

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Y’all were willing to pay big bucks to see Beyonce at her upcoming Renaissance world tour, and she said “bet.” According to The Sun, the “Cuff It” singer has been busy rehearsing out in Paris, France ahead of her first show, which takes place in Stockholm, Sweden on May 10.

But this concert, per the news publication, will be different from any other touring artist right now because Bey has reportedly secured herself a “gigantic” stage that’s so huge, she had to rent out the largest indoor arena in Europe just so that she can run through her rehearsals, hence why she’s now believed to be in France.

For those who don’t know, the La Defense Arena is the biggest indoor concert venue in the EU with a capacity of 40,000 people, and that’s where Beyonce’s crew have been getting ready for the most anticipated tours of the year.

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“The structure for the stage is gigantic and on a totally different scale from any other tour right now – that’s why she needed a huge venue to rehearse in,” a source said. “And she can’t run through the show in any of the stadiums she is performing in because they aren’t soundproofed and people would hear what she was preparing.”

It’s further explained that Beyonce apparently isn’t holding back with the many plans she has to make this her biggest and best tour to date, with one insider describing it as “groundbreaking,” though specific details are still being kept under wraps.

It’s also been rumored that the visuals could be dropping before the first show next month, but we’re not holding our breath on that one — at least until Bey herself makes that announcement.

Many fans are understandably frustrated and disappointed by the high ticket prices for Beyoncé’s Renaissance Tour. Some have taken to social media to express their disappointment, while others have simply resigned themselves to the fact that they may not be able to see Beyoncé live this time around. However, there are still many fans who are willing to pay high prices in order to see their favorite artist perform.

The high cost of tickets to attend a show has sparked a debate over the affordability of concert tickets in general. Many fans believe that ticket prices for major events have become too high, making it difficult for the average person to attend. Others argue that the high cost is simply a reflection of the demand for tickets and that artists and event organizers have the right to charge whatever they believe the market will bear.

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For fans who are determined to attend, there are a few options available. One option is to wait until closer to the concert date to purchase tickets. Often, ticket prices will drop as the concert date approaches, especially if there are still many unsold tickets. Another option is to look for tickets on resale websites, such as StubHub or SeatGeek. While prices on these websites can still be high, they may be more affordable than purchasing directly from the primary seller.

Maurice Cassidy: Maurice is a writer and news manager originally from Germany. He has a Bachelor's in Film and a Master's in Film & Communication. Maurice is a self-proclaimed reader by day and reality TV watcher by night, with a passion for all things pop culture.