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Beyoncé’s former dancers are eager to kick off the upcoming tour


Beyoncé has announced her first tour since 2018 — and while fans are excited, some of her former dancers may be sweating.

“With a world tour comes a whole new staff and that includes the dancers, bandmates and backup singers. It’s out with the old and in with the new,” one insider pointed out.

“Her last tour was ‘On The Run Tour II’ in 2018 with Jay-Z. So he’ll be sure to deliver – but with a new tour comes a whole new staff, so he’s auditioned a whole new group.”

The diva’s “Renaissance” tour will kick off its North American leg on July 8 in Toronto, we previously reported, with subsequent stops in US cities including Chicago, New York, Boston, Atlanta, Miami, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Houston and New Orleans, among others.

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“The old dancers are free to audition one more time to reclaim their spots, but Beyoncé will be more open to fresh new talent taking the reigns,” an insider source said.

“She is looking for young women and men — as well as some new band members — to fill the new positions on her team.”

Beyoncé and her backup dancers perform on stage during the tour.

The Renaissance tour will be the singer’s first since 2018.


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The Renaissance tour will be the singer’s first since 2018.


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The Renaissance tour will be the singer’s first since 2018.


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The 41-year-old icon and mother of three made the world tour announcement via Instagram on Wednesday. The full itinerary is available on the ‘Crazy In Love’ singer’s official website along with ticket information.

Beyoncé poses on a beaded silver horse wearing a silver cowboy hat.
The tour kicks off internationally on May 10th and ends in New Orleans, Louisiana on September 27th.
Beyonce/Instagram

Page Six exclusively revealed in September 2022 that Beyoncé planned to release her critically acclaimed dance album. A source told Us at the time that the 28-time Grammy winner was selling out stadiums around the world for her first tour since her and husband Jay-Z’s 2018 “On the Run II” performances.