Beyoncé cancels, reschedules some Renaissance Tour concerts ahead of metro Phoenix stop

Seven days before launching the U.S. leg of her Renaissance Tour, Beyoncé has canceled an Aug. 3 concert at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh due to "logistics and scheduling issues."

Fans with tickets to the Pittsburgh concert will be issued refunds from the point of purchase.

A Kansas City date has been rescheduled from Sept. 18 to Oct. 1, due to "production logistics and scheduling issues."

Beyoncé is bringing the Renaissance Tour to State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, on Thursday, Aug. 24.

This is the superstar's first Valley concert since 2018, when her On the Run II Tour with Jay-Z played at State Farm Stadium.

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How to get tickets to Beyonce's Renaissance World Tour

Tickets are on sale at seatgeek.com.

Beyonce bares quite a bit on her new album, "Renaissance." It's her first full-length release since 2016's "Lemonade."
Beyonce bares quite a bit on her new album, "Renaissance." It's her first full-length release since 2016's "Lemonade."

Resale tickets are also available at Ticketmaster and assorted secondary markets.

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What to know about Beyoncé's Renaissance World Tour

The Renaissance Tour was launched May 10 in Stockholm, Sweden, with a concert the Guardian hailed as "a lavish leap forward for live entertainment, dripping with sci-fi disco decadence, sex and Black pride" and "a monster blockbuster concert experience on a different plane."

This is the pop icon's first solo outing since the Formation World Tour in 2016.

The concert is divided into six acts with Beyoncé performing the songs from "Renaissance" in order, interspersed with highlights spanning her career. She's even been setting the stage with a Destiny's Child song.

The show received critical acclaim, with particular praise for the production value and Beyoncé's vocal performance.

The Scotsman raved "Given the sheer volume of spectacle fizzing around this titanically ambitious event, it’s not hyperbole to say it’s surely the most essential stadium concert tour of the 21st century so far, delivered by its single most defining pop megastar."

The Telegraph also awarded the tour launch a five-star review, writing, "We've seen plenty of multimedia rock extravaganzas and state of the art pop spectaculars, but this was something else: a sci-fi stadium-scale superclub, the greatest disco in the known universe."

Here are all the Renaissance World Tour dates

The U.S. leg is set to launch in Philadelphia on Wednesday, July 12, making stops in New York City, Boston, Chicago, Atlanta, Miami, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Houston and more.

Here's the full itinerary:

  • May 10: Stockholm, Sweden (Friends Arena)

  • May 14: Brussels, Belguim (Baudoin Stadium)

  • May 17: Cardiff, United Kingdom (Principality Stadium)

  • May 20: Edinburgh, United Kingdom (Murrayfield)

  • May 23: Sunderland, United Kindom (Stadium of Light)

  • May 26: Paris, France (Stade de France)

  • May 29: London, United Kingdom (Tottenham Hotspur Stadium)

  • May 30: London, United Kingdom (Tottenham Hotspur Stadium)

  • June 6: Lyon, France (Groupama Stadium)

  • June 8: Barcelona, Spain (Olympic Stadium)

  • June 11: Marseille, France (Orange Vélodrome)

  • June 15: Cologne, Germany (Rheinenergiestadion)

  • June 17: Amsterdam, Netherlands (JC Arena)

  • June 18: Amsterdam, Netherlands (JC Arena)

  • June 21: Hamburg, Germany (Volksparkstadion)

  • June 24: Frankfurt, Germany (Deutsche Bank Park)

  • June 27: Warsaw, Poland (Pge Nardowy)

  • July 8: Toronto, Canada (Rogers Centre)

  • July 12: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Lincoln Financial Field)

  • July 15: Nashville, Tennessee (Nissan Stadium)

  • July 17: Louisville, Kentucky (L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium)

  • July 20: Minneapolis, Minnesota (Huntington Bank Stadium)

  • July 22-22: Chicago, Illinois (Soldier Field)

  • July 26: Detroit, Michigan (Ford Field)

  • July 29-30: East Rutherford, New Jersey (Metlife Stadium)

  • Aug. 1: Boston, Massachusetts (Gillette Stadium)

  • Aug. 5-6: Washington, D.C. (FedEx Field)

  • Aug. 9: Charlotte, North Carolina (Bank of America Stadium)

  • Aug. 11-12: Atlanta, Georgia (Mercedes Benz Stadium)

  • Aug. 16: Tampa, Florida (Raymond James Stadium)

  • Aug. 18: Miami, Florida (Hard Rock Stadium)

  • Aug. 21: St. Louis, Missouri (Dome at Americas Center)

  • Aug. 24: Phoenix (State Farm Stadium)

  • Aug. 26: Las Vegas, Nevada (Allegiant Stadium)

  • Aug. 30: San Francisco, California (Levi's Stadium)

  • Sept. 2-3: Inglewood, California (SoFi Stadium)

  • Sept. 11: Vancouver, Canada (BC Place)

  • Sept. 13: Seattle, Washington (Lumen Field)

  • Sept. 21: Dallas, Texas (AT&T Stadium)

  • Sept. 23-24: Houston, Texas (NRG Stadium)

  • Sept. 27: New Orleans, Louisana (Caesars Superdome)

  • Oct. 1: Kansas City, Missouri (Arrowhead Stadium; rescheduled from Sept. 18)

What to know about Beyonce's album 'Renaissance'

The tour is in support of last year’s "Renaissance," which topped the Billboard album charts and several year-end album lists, from Rolling Stone to NPR, the New York Times and Pitchfork.

The album also earned nine Grammy nominations, including Album, Song and Record of the Year. That's the most nominations any act received for this year's Grammys, which air Sunday, Feb. 5.

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