Nearly seven years after wowing us with one of the most impressive and electrifying stadium shows we’ve ever witnessed, in support of her modern masterpiece, Lemonade, and five since she returned for a co-headlining performance with her husband Jay-Z, iconic r&b megastar Beyoncé makes her highly-anticipated return to Nissan Stadium tonight, July 15, on her Renaissance World Tour- only her third North American appearance of the trek after a recent and critically-acclaimed run in Europe.
Out in support of her seventh solo LP, last year’s Renaissance– a joyful, pandemic-informed, unabashed celebration of the gay and black pioneers of club music, unlike anything Beyoncé has released before- the singer’s latest tour is already being praised for its grand scale, inventive and breathtaking production, and profound and moving spectacle, all befitting a star so iconic she’s literally referred to as royalty.
Though storms are looking likely (we recommend following NashSevereWx for the most accurate forecast- the show is rain or shine, but lightning could delay it), the performance will draw tens of thousands of fans to packed Nissan Stadium tonight, and, incredibly, it’s not too late to get tickets, as a handful of seats in all parts of the venue were released last minute, in addition to hundreds of verified resale seats, all right here though Ticketmaster (or, perhaps, you could keep an eye out on third-party ticketing sites for a last minute score).
If you’re at all familiar with Beyoncé (and how could you not be?), we certainly don’t need to tell you why this is sure to be one of the most essential and incredible large shows of the year, not only because her solo appearances in Nashville are more of a rarity these days, but also, and most importantly, because she’s a singular, defining voice of her generation, transcending music alone to help shape and inform the culture at large. A voice of power and inspiration for the marginalized, for people of color and, particularly with Renaissance, for the queer community (and, of course, also just an incredible pop and r&b star with unrivaled talent and magnetic stage presence), Queen Bey belongs on a short list of the most important musical artists of all time, something that has to be witnessed in person to truly appreciate.
Pack your poncho, get tickets while you still can, and don’t miss the legendary Beyoncé tonight at Nissan Stadium! Note: there is no opener and gates open at 5 p.m., with the show expected to kick off at 7 p.m., so you’ll want to arrive early.
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