Beyoncé is taking her show on the road - to the big screen.

The international superstar, who has been selling out stadiums with her "Renaissance" World Tour, is also following in the footsteps of Taylor Swift in bringing her performance to theaters nationwide.

As reported by Variety, Beyoncé's movie-length performance will hit theatres on December 1st and capitalize on the Thanksgiving weekend. However, an official announcement is imminent.

This unique film featuring her "Renaissance" concert tour performance will make a splash over the long holiday break.

Rumors have been flying that footage for an upcoming film has been taken from the pop star's performances in Houston.

Although this has not been confirmed yet, people speculate that she will announce its release at her last show in Kansas City on Sunday, per Deadline.

Meanwhile, on October 13th, a cinematic experience based on the recent tour of pop superstar Taylor Swift arrives in theaters across the United States.

Directed by Sam Wrench, the film will showcase three nights of performances that took place at SoFi Stadium located in Los Angeles.

While SAG/AFTRA is negotiating for higher wages and improved safeguards as part of a strike, a waiver was granted for Taylor's movie, which has already yielded pre-sales amounting to $65 million. Opening weekend earnings may range between $75-125 million.

For everyone who did not get the chance to watch it live, "Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour" concern film will be shown in AMC theaters. This movie will surely be an unforgettable experience for many music lovers worldwide as they get a unique front-row seat to one of the most successful shows in history.

The number of scheduled showtimes for the upcoming "Renaissance" film has already sparked interest in multiple theaters.

Much like when "Barbie" was released in July, tickets for many screenings have sold out or will do so soon. The new movie will likely be as successful once all particulars are settled.

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Billboard reports that the "Renaissance World Tour" has made a staggering $461.3 million, making it the highest-grossing tour by a female artist on record.

Though she has been on a break from the music industry, fans can still catch a glimpse of superstar singer-songwriter Taylor Swift.

This is because crowds have been flocking to stadiums in droves to see her cheer on her new partner, Travis Kelce. The 33-year-old Kansas City Chiefs player has garnered attention alongside his famous girlfriend.

Beginning in October of this year, fans can look forward to Taylor Swift's upcoming tour, which will see her performing across North and South America before she moves to Tokyo for her international leg in February 2024.

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