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Beyoncé is coming to Kentucky. Details on where, when her Renaissance Tour will be

Beyonce announced new U.S. dates for her Renaissance World Tour, including in Louisville.
Beyonce announced new U.S. dates for her Renaissance World Tour, including in Louisville. AP file photo

Beyoncé will be making a stop in Kentucky on her 2023 Renaissance World Tour.

The singer announced the new dates Feb. 1. According to LiveNation, registration for ticket sales is open now at beyonce.livenation.com.

She will perform July 17 at L&N Stadium in Louisville.

According to her tour.beyonce.com website, she also will be performing in Nashville on July 15, so fans from Central Kentucky have two locations within driving distance if they are lucky enough to get tickets.

How to sign up for concert, presale tickets

Ticketing begins Feb. 6, starting with an exclusive presale to BeyHive members, according to USATODAY, depending on the city and the presale option.

There are several presale ticket options for Beyoncé fans. Verified fan registration for North American dates are available on beyonce.livenation.com and Ticketmaster. Citi cardmembers will have access to a presale via citientertainment.com. Verizon Up members can buy presale tickets at verizon.com/featured/verizon-up.

You can also register next to the dates on her tour website.

The superstar is widely expected to tax the limitations of Ticketmaster, just as Taylor Swift did last year when her tour went on sale.

Where will Beyonce’s Renaissance Tour be

The U.S. leg of Beyoncé’s tour begins on July 12 in Philadelphia, with stops in Chicago, Detroit, Washington D.C., Charlotte, Tampa, St. Louis, Kansas City, New York, Boston, Atlanta, Miami, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Houston, New Orleans and more cities.

“Renaissance” marks the singer’s first return to the road since 2017, when she and husband Jay-Z performed in their joint “On the Run II” tour.

Beyonce up for GRAMMYs record

Since the release of “Renaissance,” Beyoncé has netted nine nominations for the upcoming GRAMMYs, including Album of the Year, Record and Song of the Year for “Break My Soul” and Best R&B Performance for “Virgo’s Groove.” The singer also won Album of the Year, Song of the Year and Best Collaboration at the 2022 BET Soul Train Awards.

If the singer wins three of her nine GRAMMY nominations in February, she’ll tie the record for most GRAMMY wins of all time. She’s already the most-awarded woman artist in GRAMMY history, with 28 wins.

This story was originally published February 1, 2023 at 10:23 AM.

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