Members of the Bey Hive who have always wanted to smell like Beyonce are going to love this news!
04.07.2023 - 16:33 / etcanada.com
Get ready to shop like Beyoncé.
Over the weekend, Holt Renfrew announced its partnership with Beyoncé on The Renaissance Flagship, a pop-up at their Bloor Street store in Toronto.
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According to The Hollywood Reporter, the pop-up will take over the third floor of the Holt Renfrew location, from July 5 to 11.
The installation, celebrating the fashion of Beyonce’s Renaissance era, will feature the singer’s 21-piece collection, priced from about $20 to $250. This is the first time the collection will be available in North America, after having launch in London in May.
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Items on sale include Beyoncé’s signature silver Renaissance cowboy hat, a “Summer Renaissance” hoodie featuring an oversized “B”, a white T-shirt with artwork inspired by a segment from the tour and more.
Beyoncé’s pop-up coincides with her two-night stint at Toronto’s Rogers Centre on July 8 and 9, which kicks off the North American leg of her Renaissance World Tour.
The tour first launched in Stockholm in May
Members of the Bey Hive who have always wanted to smell like Beyonce are going to love this news!
It’s a scent fit for a Queen Bey.
Beyonce‘s Renaissance Tour has finally arrived in the United States and fans will be packing in stadiums all summer long to see her shows!
Kelly Rowland is owning up to her mistakes. During an interview on the podcast, the 42-year-old singer recalled the time she accidentally let it slip that Beyoncé and her husband, JAY-Z, were expecting a daughter. The incident happened in 2011, when, according to , Kelly told Bang Showbiz that the dad-to-be was «going to buy that little girl every single thing possible,» before adding of the baby on the way, «She won't be spoiled but she will be very well looked after.»More than a decade later, when host Billy Mann inquired as to Kelly's biggest mistake during an interview, she was quick to point to the accidental sex reveal.«Oh my God. When I made a mistake and told the sex of [Beyoncé]'s baby when she was pregnant with Blue,» Kelly said.
A.D. Amorosi From a private show in Dubai and its official opening in Stockholm to its Canadian dates last week, most of the globe has gotten at least a glimpse, from afar, of Beyoncé on the Renaissance World Tour — her first in nearly five years. Last night, the United States got its first in-person peek at the vibrancy of Club Renaissance with an opening show at Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Center. Four words immediately come to mind in trying to do justice to the show: Daring. Elastic. Silvery. Very. With the wealth of knock-off mirror-ball cowboy hats and barely-there sequined outfits in the crowd to the wide staging of Club Renaissance and its accoutrements — flying horses, group costumes, pianos for Bey to sit on — nearly everything was reflectively silver. Everything. From its epic concept videos between changeovers and its athletic dancers to a sound system that pulsated crisply with each deep house reverberation, Club Renaissance never missed a beat. Over-the-top, yet still elegantly refined, pretty much everything surrounding the show’s vocal and visual centerpiece was exquisitely executed and bolder for it.The only thing more very than all of the technology and vigorous dance moves of Club Renaissance was Beyoncé herself. As a singer, she proved to be righteously elastic with trills to thrill and vocal runs that ran fluidly atop every different musical interlude (and there were many sharp turns and frantic rhythms in which to contend). As a performer and as a curator-producer, her sonic choices and visual cues were often daring. Ballsy even.
Sophia Scorziello editor Paramore’s Hayley Williams took a break from the band’s usual set list to channel her inner Sasha Fierce, covering Beyoncé’s “I Miss You” in the Texas-bred singer’s hometown of Houston on July 11. Most of the song was performed by Williams in a capella while the rest of the band took a back seat. In fan-captured videos, Williams’ silhouette stands out as she’s surrounded by dim red lighting. She can be heard belting out the bridge: “It is so simple a feeling, but it’s everything / No matter who you love, it is so simple a feeling, but it’s everything.” The song is somewhat of a deep cut from Beyoncé’s fourth studio album, 2011’s “4,” which featured mega-hits like “Who Run the World (Girls),” “Count Down,” “Love on Top” and “Dance for You.” “I Miss You” was penned by Frank Ocean and marked his and Beyoncé’s first collaboration together as artists. They again joined forces on the song “Superpower” from her self-titled album and Ocean’s “Pink & White,” from his album “Blond.” Like Williams, Ocean has performed his own rendition of the song during his rare live performances.
Paramore frontwoman Hayley Williams performed a moving cover of Beyoncé’s ‘I Miss You’ during a recent live show. Find footage of the moment and the full setlist below.She broke out the cover during the band’s set in Houston last night (July 11), as part of their second leg of North American tour dates.The rendition of the track — which is taken from Beyoncé’s fourth studio album, co-written with Frank Ocean — arrived during the a cappella segment of the show, and was preceded by a performance of ‘Liar’.
Toronto became Beyoncé’s playground this weekend.
Beyoncé brought some real elegance to Toronto.
Beyonce jumpstarted the North American leg of her Renaissance World Tour on Saturday (July 8) in Toronto, Canada, and the Bey Hive thought that she had some surprises in store.
Beyoncé helped one of her fans make more than $17,000 after her performance in London as part of her jaw-dropping Renaissance tour. The iconic singer went viral after throwing her Off-White sunglasses into the audience while singing her hit song ‘Diva.’The singer made sure that the sunglasses ended up in the hands of a specific member of the audience, Global Valentino.
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.
It’s bad news for Beyoncé fans in Pittsburgh.
Beyoncé song has surfaced online.Last month Ballinger was accused in an Huffington Post UK investigation of sending sexually explicit messages to young fans, which she denied last week through song in a video posted to her Colleen Vlogs YouTube account.Now, the musician, actress and comedian has made headlines again for what could well be regarded as her wearing blackface. In the clip she’s seen performing ‘Single Ladies’ with dark paint on her face, backed by two dancers who aren’t wearing any face paint.The video shared to her Miranda Sings YouTube channel in February 2018 is unlisted but is still viewable.
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.
the Queen has finally landed on North American soil.After an extended international leg of the ‘Renaissance Tour,’ Beyoncé is kicking off her first shows in Canada at Toronto’s Rogers Centre on Saturday, July 8 and Sunday, July 9.And Beyhive, we found last-minute prices that don’t sting.At the time of publication, we spotted tickets going for as low as $127 USD before fees on Vivid Seats.Not a bad price to catch the singer that brought the world “Crazy In Love,” “Break My Soul,” “Single Ladies,” “Formation” and “Dangerously In Love” and so many more timeless hits.Plus, based on super fan Georgie Exinord’s glowing review of the ‘Renaissance’ concert she saw in Wales, fans will be stuck in a “canonic state of starstuck-ness.”Now that sounds too good to be true.Want to catch Queen Bey live up north?Here’s everything you need to know and more about Beyoncé’s ‘Renaissance Tour’ gigs in Toronto.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete breakdown of all the best prices on upper-deck, lower-level and floor seats for each of Bey’s pair of Toronto shows can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.
Ollie Pope will play no further part in the Ashes after the England batsman picked up a shoulder injury in the second Test defeat to Australia. The Surrey star has been ruled out of the remainder of the summer campaign after dislocating his right shoulder at Lord's.
Beyoncé smells like, you're not alone — and now we have a hint. It was recently reported that the Alien Superstar picked up a bottle of a certain luxury perfume while in London for the UK leg of her Renaissance tour.
Beyoncé and Kelly Rowland are giving back to their hometown of Houston, Texas.
Beyoncé and Kelly Rowland are giving back to their hometown of Houston, Texas.On Tuesday, Harris County officials announced that Bey and Kelly will be collaborating with the county to create 31 permanent housing units in Midtown for Houston's unhoused. County leaders will use $7.2 million in American Rescue Plan funds to develop housing at the Bread of Life gymnasium at 2019 Crawford Street, the reported.In addition to the 31 housing units, the permanent housing project — titled the Knowles-Rowland House — will have case managers, peer specialists, service specialists, and support services, including transportation, mental health, physical and behavioral health support.An «even bigger launch» on the housing units will be announced in September when Beyoncé is in Houston for her Renaissance World Tour. «Harris County and the city of Houston, jointly with the coalition for the homeless, have reduced homeless in the middle of the pandemic by 20 percent, and we've been able to hold that reduction,» Judge Lina Hidalgo said in a press conference Tuesday morning.