Beyoncé’s seventh studio album Renaissance sent shockwaves through musical and cultural ethers, so it’s only fitting that the project’s accompanying tour would do the same. After just one performance and virtually no promotion since the album release (she did win four Grammy Awards in February) Beyoncé made her long awaited return to the stage in Stockholm, Sweden for the opening night of the Renaissance World Tour.
Merchandise on opening night included an array of t-shirts and hoodies as well as a tour book that featured futuristic visuals in line with the disco-infused spirit of Renaissance as well as some pretty killer looks. An archival Givenchy by Alexander McQueen reflective catsuit from the brand’s Fall/Winter 1999 collection is certainly a standout.
Vintage Givenchy by Alexander McQueen
“Dangerously In Love” opened the nearly three-hour concert, which featured the singer’s decade-spanning hits like “Run the World (Girls),” “Love On Top,” and more. The artist also sang every song off of Renaissance—fun fact: she has never performed an entire album during a concert before.
The voice of ballroom legend Kevin Jz Prodigy provided commentary throughout the concert alongside plenty of disco balls and even a vogue battle—all in keeping with the energy of Renaissance. Beyoncé’s husband Jay-Z and 11-year-old daughter Blue Ivy showed their support, too.
The stage was equally as innovative with a horse that propelled the singer above the crowd, a news station set during “America Has a Problem”, and a metallic tank for “Black Parade.” Of course, it wouldn’t be Beyoncé without some major style moments from fashion power players. The star wore custom looks from Alexander McQueen, Balmain, Courrèges, Mugler, David Koma, and Loewe and jewelry from Tiffany & Co.
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