Beyoncé broke records at the Grammys before the 2023 GRAMMYs take place.

The pop superstar could not stop running the world as she made headlines ahead of her "Renaissance" World Tour. She scored the spotlight even more when GRAMMY recognized her as the most nominated artist at the 2023 GRAMMYs, pushing her record to 88 nominations as of press time.

Beyoncé is poised to bring home awards after scoring nine nominations at this year's ceremony. Her complete 2023 GRAMMY nominations are Record of the Year ("Break My Soul"), Album of the Year ("Renaissance"), Song of the Year ("Break My Soul"), Best R&B Performance ("Virgo's Groove"), Best Dance/Electronic Recording ("Break My Soul"), Best Dance/Electronic Music Album ("Renaissance"), Best Traditional R&B Performance ("Plastic Off the Sofa"), Best R&B Song ("Cuff It"), Best Song Written for Visual Media ("Be Alive"), Songwriter of the Year, and Non-Classical ("Cozy").

As of press time, Beyoncé has the most GRAMMYs with her current 28 wins before the 2023 ceremony.

Ahead of the ceremony, 65th annual Grammy awards ceremony, producer Ben Winston predicted that she could break another record this year.

"Of course Beyoncé could break a record, and that'd be an amazing moment both in music and as a producer, where you'd like to make moments of live TV where significant things happen," he said.

The 2023 GRAMMYs, officially called the 65th GRAMMY Awards, will officially take place at Los Angeles' Crypto.com Arena on Sunday. Multiple networks and livestreaming platforms, including CBS Television Network and Paramount+, broadcast the event live at 8-11:30 p.m. ET/5-8:30 p.m. PT.

Beyoncé Net Worth 2023

According to the latest 2022 date from Forbes, Beydata's net worth is around $450 million. Meanwhile, Celebrity Net Worth estimated that her current fortune is around $500 million.

Critics and fans expect it to skyrocket once she begins her highly-anticipated "Renaissance" World Tour 2023. It will start in May and ends in September, with Friends Arena in Stockholm as the first venue.

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Beyoncé will visit more cities and states, including Brussels, Edinburgh, Paris, Sunderland, London, Barcelona, Toronto, Warsaw, Hamburg, Nashville, Chicago, Detroit, Pittsburgh, Boston, Phoenix, Las Vegas, Vancouver, Seattle, Hoston, and New Orleans, to name a few.

Tickets for Beyoncé's "Renaissance" world tour are available on beyonce.livenation.com and Ticketmaster.

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