Beyoncé's Renaissance World Tour has been trending online over the past 24 hours after its announcement and it appears that committed fans will have more chances to see the musician perform live as she added more dates to her series of concerts; is she heading to a city near you?

According to Billboard, the Grammy Award-winning artist's highly-anticipated comeback concerts has added more tour dates due to popular demand.

Initially, the pop star only announced single shows, but her team finally added second concerts in the following cities:

  • Toronto - July 9
  • Chicago, IL - July 23
  • East Rutherford, NJ - July 30
  • Washington, DC - August 6
  • Atlanta, GA - August 12
  • Los Angeles, CA - September 3
  • Houston, TX - September 24

Live Nation recently issued a statement regarding the newly-added dates, saying Beyoncé's tour has already exceeded the number of available tickets and even though there are second shows in selected cities, not all fans will be successful in securing tickets because "demand drastically exceeds supply."

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The highly-anticipated tour will kick off in Europe with a show at the Friends Arena in Stockholm, Sweden, on May 10. The musician has yet to release an official lineup, surprise guests, and more details about the concert itself.

Complete tour dates and information about Beyoncè's Renaissance World Tour are available on her official website.

The recent news comes a day after many fans in the United Kingdom already complained about the said Verified Fan Presale of Ticketmaster as many of them couldn't sign up in their country because the website redirects them in the United States.

The pop star's fans, popularly known as the BeyHive, expressed their concerns over the singer's partnership with Ticketmaster as the provider had encountered problems in November during the hype of Taylor Swift's The Eras tour.

At the time, their official website crashed that eventually led to the presale's cancelation. The reason why the page didn't work was because of "extraordinarily high demands on ticketing systems and insufficient remaining ticket inventory to meet that demand."

Many Swifties voiced their disappointment during that period as many of them waited for hours and never got any tickets for the event.

As of this writing, Beyoncé has not publicly commented on the concerns of her fans.

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