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Renaissance film review: Beyoncé wrings every last glittering drop out of her tour

Source: Parkwood Entertainment

Given that it was four years in the making, it’s perhaps not surprising that Beyoncé wants to get every last drop out of her Renaissance tour, which stormed the globe for five months of this year across 56 dates, culminating in its Kansas finale on October 1st. 

The starry premiere of the Renaissance film in London last night was a paean to the chrome house created on tour. Glistening silver backdrops and disco balls made up the red carpet backdrop for surprise, as well as Beyoncé herself with daughter Blue Ivy. 

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