Beyoncé Is Set To Grace Dubai With an Exclusive Event in January

Chisom Ndianefo
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Queen Bey is Back! This time she's coming with a bang.

Beyoncé is getting ready for her first lengthy performance in four years at a prestigious event in Dubai in January 2023. Queen Bey, 41, will end her four-year hiatus on January 21 when she is scheduled to perform an hour-long show, according to a Friday story from The Sun.

According to the report, the singer of Run the World will perform as the headliner at the five-star resort Atlantis The Palm. For her supporters, which naturally includes us, this is fantastic news. Who hasn't seen Queen Bey's enthralling stage show?

Keep reading to find out more.

Beyoncé Is Back!

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The outlet added that the singer of Single Ladies would perform at the five-star resort Atlantis The Palm.

According to a source, from the media outlet:

"Beyonce is being lined up to sing at Atlantis as part of a huge, luxury event in January.” “The hotel brand has put on a range of massive performances recently, with Kylie Minogue booked in to perform on New Year’s Eve. “It is part of a star-studded line-up of celebrations the hotel is putting on. “Invites have been sent out for the event with Beyonce — which is being billed as an hour-long performance — and it’s the hottest ticket in town. “Afterwards there is a party with Swedish House Mafia booked to do a DJ set.

Getting The Bag

With DJs Swedish House Mafia and UK singer Robbie Williams scheduled to perform the same weekend, the alleged Dubai performance would be a global event. The source further mentioned that "Queen Bey" was contracted as part of a deal worth more than £20 million. What a huge deal for the pop star; her hiatus cannot dull her shine!

Earning Most Nominated Artist

Queen hasn't been on tour in 6 years except accompanying her husband. On the Run 11 Tour was Beyoncé's most recent tour. In July 2022, she released Renaissance, her seventh studio album, by herself, and in October, it was announced that she would be touring in support of it.

Nine Grammy award nominations, including those for Album of the Year, Song of the Year, and Record of the Year, have been made for the album, which debuted at No. 1 in the UK.

Beyoncé and her husband JAY-Z are now tied as the most nominated artists in the event's history. The ceremony will take place in Los Angeles on February 5, and from the looks of it, Bey has a good chance of claiming most of the awards.

Topping Charts Since Its Release

Since Renaissance, Beyoncé's seventh studio album was made available less than five months ago. The album, dancing throughout and celebrating Black women, has quickly risen to the top of listeners' Spotify Wrapped charts, dance floors, and album of the year lists.

Despite the album's unreleased music videos, it's no surprise that Renaissance has maintained a relevant position in popular culture, given the never-ending memes and themed dance parties. Beyoncé once more captured her audience's attention and also proved she isn't called Queen Bey for nothing,