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06.07.2023 - 14:35 / etcanada.com
It’s bad news for Beyoncé fans in Pittsburgh.
It was announced on Wednesday that the singer’s “Renaissance World Tour” show in the Pennsylvania city would be cancelled.
The venue, Acrisure Stadium, took to Twitter to share a statement, saying the show couldn’t go ahead “due to production logistics and scheduling issues.”
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They told fans that refunds would be automatically issued at the point of purchase.
Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey has since taken to Twitter to share a statement, writing that the city was “fully prepared” to welcome Bey.
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He even said they were planning to honour the musician “with an official day recognizing her visit and accomplishments.”
Gainey added, “We are in conversations with the promoter for the event in order to gain an understanding about what led to the cancellation, and if there is anything we can do as a city to find a new date or location for her show.”
Beyoncé is yet to comment on the Pittsburgh show being cancelled, but has removed the date from the tour website.
She now has no shows listed in between her scheduled show at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts on Aug. 1 and the Aug. 5 and Aug. 6 gigs at FedExField in Landover, Maryland.
Bey will be bringing her “Renaissance” show to Toronto’s Rogers Centre on Saturday.
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Beyoncé's Pittsburgh stop on her Renaissance World Tour might be feeling a little heated right now.On Wednesday, Acrisure Stadium's official Twitter account announced that the Aug. 3 stop in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, has been pulled from the singer's schedule due to «production logistics and scheduling issues.»«Unfortunately the Aug. 3rd Pittsburgh stop of the RENAISSANCEWORLD TOUR will not be taking place.
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Beyoncé fans in Pittsburgh will not be seeing the Renaissance tour as originally planned. The concert date that was scheduled for August 3 has now been canceled.
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Thania Garcia Beyoncé will no longer be visiting Pittsburgh’s Acrisure Stadium, which was set to host her massive “Renaissance” tour next month. The stadium confirmed the news via social media on Wednesday, revealing that the show had been canceled “due to production logistics and scheduling issues.” Two additional stops in Seattle and Kansas City have been postponed, with Seattle’s delay being just one day after the original date and the Kansas show shifted from Sept. 18 to Oct. 1. Both venues cited the same scheduling and production issues for the move. pic.twitter.com/7LYLHkMjHi Fans have rallied online to discuss the canceled Pittsburgh date, many expressing their frustrations with how the last-minute announcement left them with the very limited option of finding replacement tickets on costly resale sites.