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Beyoncé Renaissance World Tour's Theatrical Release Set for December 1

Beyoncé Renaissance World Tour's Theatrical Release Set for December 1
Published 2 years ago on Sep 30, 2023

This strategic release date falls during the post-Thanksgiving and Black Friday weekend, traditionally considered a slow period for box office releases. While AMC, one of the leading theater chains, has yet to confirm the date officially, insiders suggest that this move is part of AMC's plan to make a significant impact in 2023, considering that the 2024 theatrical release calendar might face disruptions due to potential delays caused by an impending actors' strike. 



On December 1, other major studios also have notable releases scheduled, such as 20th Century Studios' "The Bikeriders," starring Tom Hardy, Jodie Comer, and Austin Butler, directed by Jeff Nichols. Additionally, Lionsgate is set to release John Woo's first U.S. film in two decades, titled "Silent Night." Given the significance of these competing releases, it would not be surprising if release date adjustments are made in response. 

Capitalizing on the immense success and excitement generated by Taylor Swift's "The Eras Tour" concert film on the big screen, there is considerable buzz surrounding AMC's next major concert film project, "Beyonce: Renaissance World Tour." Beyoncé's concerts have been some of the hottest tickets in recent times, rivaling the appeal of Swift's events. 

Reports indicate that Beyoncé filmed the Renaissance World Tour concert in her hometown of Houston, Texas, over a two-day period in late September. Speculation is growing that Beyoncé might officially announce this exciting release during her tour stop in Kansas City, Missouri, which happens to be in close proximity to AMC's headquarters in Leawood, Kansas. While details are still being worked out, it is expected that, similar to the distribution strategy employed for Swift's "The Eras Tour," AMC will partner with other major exhibitors like Regal, Cinemark, Marcus, and more, with independent distributor Variance also involved in booking. 

Although the specific terms and agreements are yet to be finalized, this potential collaboration between AMC and Beyoncé is seen as a savvy move by AMC's CEO, Adam Aron. At a time when the film industry faces potential disruptions due to an ongoing actors' strike, Aron's decisive actions have aimed to save the cinema experience. Even if the actors' strike concludes soon, multiple industry sources have indicated that filming for many projects may not resume until 2024, leading to possible release date delays. 

One notable example of Aron's proactive approach was securing the theatrical release of "Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour," which became an instant must-see event, starting on October 13. Presales for the film two weeks prior to its release in the United States, Canada, and Mexico had already reached an impressive $65 million. The film's domestic opening was projected to be anywhere between a substantial $75 million to an astounding $125 million. The deal between Swift's team and AMC ensured a significant share of the gross revenue for both parties. 

Beyoncé's "Renaissance World Tour" has been equally impressive in terms of earnings, grossing over half a billion dollars to date. The tour is in support of her seventh album, "Renaissance," and Beyoncé's stellar career has earned her 32 Grammy Awards. She also received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song for her contribution to the film "King Richard." 

While AMC has yet to provide an official statement regarding the release date of "Beyoncé Renaissance World Tour," industry watchers eagerly await further details on what promises to be a monumental cinematic event.

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This strategic release date falls during the post-Thanksgiving and Black Friday weekend, traditionally considered a slow period for box office releases. While AMC, one of the leading theater chains, has yet to confirm the date officially, insiders suggest that this move is part of AMC's plan to make a significant impact in 2023, considering that the 2024 theatrical release calendar might face disruptions due to potential delays caused by an impending actors' strike. 



On December 1, other major studios also have notable releases scheduled, such as 20th Century Studios' "The Bikeriders," starring Tom Hardy, Jodie Comer, and Austin Butler, directed by Jeff Nichols. Additionally, Lionsgate is set to release John Woo's first U.S. film in two decades, titled "Silent Night." Given the significance of these competing releases, it would not be surprising if release date adjustments are made in response. 

Capitalizing on the immense success and excitement generated by Taylor Swift's "The Eras Tour" concert film on the big screen, there is considerable buzz surrounding AMC's next major concert film project, "Beyonce: Renaissance World Tour." Beyoncé's concerts have been some of the hottest tickets in recent times, rivaling the appeal of Swift's events. 

Reports indicate that Beyoncé filmed the Renaissance World Tour concert in her hometown of Houston, Texas, over a two-day period in late September. Speculation is growing that Beyoncé might officially announce this exciting release during her tour stop in Kansas City, Missouri, which happens to be in close proximity to AMC's headquarters in Leawood, Kansas. While details are still being worked out, it is expected that, similar to the distribution strategy employed for Swift's "The Eras Tour," AMC will partner with other major exhibitors like Regal, Cinemark, Marcus, and more, with independent distributor Variance also involved in booking. 

Although the specific terms and agreements are yet to be finalized, this potential collaboration between AMC and Beyoncé is seen as a savvy move by AMC's CEO, Adam Aron. At a time when the film industry faces potential disruptions due to an ongoing actors' strike, Aron's decisive actions have aimed to save the cinema experience. Even if the actors' strike concludes soon, multiple industry sources have indicated that filming for many projects may not resume until 2024, leading to possible release date delays. 

One notable example of Aron's proactive approach was securing the theatrical release of "Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour," which became an instant must-see event, starting on October 13. Presales for the film two weeks prior to its release in the United States, Canada, and Mexico had already reached an impressive $65 million. The film's domestic opening was projected to be anywhere between a substantial $75 million to an astounding $125 million. The deal between Swift's team and AMC ensured a significant share of the gross revenue for both parties. 

Beyoncé's "Renaissance World Tour" has been equally impressive in terms of earnings, grossing over half a billion dollars to date. The tour is in support of her seventh album, "Renaissance," and Beyoncé's stellar career has earned her 32 Grammy Awards. She also received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song for her contribution to the film "King Richard." 

While AMC has yet to provide an official statement regarding the release date of "Beyoncé Renaissance World Tour," industry watchers eagerly await further details on what promises to be a monumental cinematic event.

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