In an effort to promote "Renaissance: A Film By Beyoncé," her impending new concert film, Beyoncé isn't holding back.

The music sensation is scheduled to have two premieres, the first in Los Angeles on November 25 and the second in London on November 30, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Is she taking a page from Taylor Swift's aggressive marketing stints? 

Additionally, according to People, AMC Theatres, the venue exclusively displaying Beyoncé's film, has verified that a two-premiere schedule will precede the film's December 1 general release.

When a host of celebs join Queen Bey on the red carpet on both nights, fans can anticipate some significant high-fashion moments.

According to reports, the movie will feature video of Beyoncé performing the two-and-a-half to three-hour long concert, which is divided into six or seven acts, as well as the creation of Renaissance (2022), her seventh studio album.

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The ninth concert tour of her illustrious career, the Renaissance World Tour, began on May 10, 2023, with a performance in Stockholm, Sweden.

Before arriving in Warsaw, Poland on June 28, the European portion brought her via Belgium, Scotland, Wales, England, France, Spain, Germany, and the Netherlands.

Following a short pause, the tour headed to North America, touching down in Toronto, Canada, on July 8. From October 1, 2023, in Kansas City, Missouri, the site of the Renaissance film's trailer release, the global tour primarily took place in stadiums around the United States.

Fans were able to catch snippets of the pop sensation both performing live and behind the scenes in the teaser.

Rare behind-the-scenes photos of the Houston, Texas native and her three kids-Blue Ivy, 11, and the twins Sir and Rumi, 6-who she shares with husband Jay-Z are also included.

In the video, she is heard bragging, "I am nothing but free when I am performing."

"To create a place where everyone is free and no one is judged" was the aim of this journey.

According to Entertainment Weekly, the Renaissance World Tour brought in a whopping $579 million, making it the highest-grossing tour by a female artist ever and the seventh-highest tour overall.

With $127.6 million, the Renaissance Tour also shattered the record set by Billboard for the highest one-month gross. 

According to estimates from the New York Times, the Beyoncé bump brought in roughly $4.5 billion, which is a significant boost to the U.S. economy similar to what Beijing, China saw from the 2008 Olympics.

Regarding Renaissance, Beyoncé (born Beyoncé Giselle Knowles) wrote and recorded all 16 of the album's tracks during the COVID-19 epidemic. They are expertly mixed and presented like a DJ mix. 

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