The entire world was tunned in, waiting for updates on exactly what is happening in Stockholm because Beyonce just performed the opening night of her "Renaissance World Tour."

The last time Beyonce went on a world tour was back in 2016, "The Formation World Tour," in support of her sixth studio album, "Lemonade."

Fans are eager to find out how the singer will celebrate her career and discography after seven years again.

Here's what the "Alien Superstar" singer did for nearly three hours in the Friend's Arena.

'Renaissance World Tour' Setlist

According to Variety, the "Crazy in Love" singer included a multitude of songs from her discography for the setlist-that means songs even from her debut studio album, "Dangerously in Love," released in 2003 up until "Renaissance," released in 2022, and everything in between.

Beyonce began with "Dangerously in Love 2," followed by "Flaws and All," then "1+1," a cover of Mary J. Blige's "I'm Goin' Down," and finally "I Care."

For the Renaissance segment of her tour, Beyonce performed "I'm That Girl," "Cozy," "Alien Superstar," and a copy of Jay-Z and Kanye West's "Lift Off."

The Motherboard segment featured "Cuff It," "Energy," and "Break My Soul"; while Opulence featured some cult favorite classics "Formation," "Diva," "Run the World," "My Power," "Back Parade," "Savage," and "Partition."

The following segments, Antointed, was divided into two which included the following songs: "Church Girl," "Get Me Bodied," "Before I Let Go," "Rather Die Young," "Love on Top," "Crazy In Love," Diana Ross' "Love Hangover," "Plastic Off The Sofa," "Virgo's Groove," "Naughty Girl," "Move," "Heated, " "Thique," "All Up in Your Mind," and "Drunk in Love."

The final segment, Mind Control, concluded the concert with three songs: "America Has a Problem," "Pure/Honey," and finally "Summer Renaissance."

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Stunning, Out of This World Visuals

As expected from Beyonce, her world tour includes a myriad of stunning and out-of-this-world visuals, which blew away people both at the arena and online.

According to reports, the singer gave justice to each of her music eras by providing insane stage setups, amazing choreography, and formations, as well as stunning visuals projected on the massive screen behind her.

That includes UV lights, robotic arms, a news desk, and a ballroom-esque setup.

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