Beyonce’s documentary concert film ‘Renaissance’ is in theaters now, but is it also available to stream on-demand?
The Beyhive is abuzz this week, as Beyoncé’s newest concert documentary film “Renaissance” is officially debuting in theaters on Friday, Dec. 1. The film is sure to attract Beyoncé fans from all walks of life, as it gives viewers access to the global superstar that they won’t see anywhere else.
“Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé” takes audiences behind the scenes of the creation of Beyoncé’s newest studio album “Renaissance,” as well as the production of the tour dedicated to that album. Her husband Jay-Z and three children Blue Ivy, Rumi, and Sir Carter all play a part in the film, which also features appearances by Diana Ross, Kendrick Lamar and Megan Thee Stallion.
You can grab tickets to the film now; reviews are calling it a masterful production that harnesses...
The Beyhive is abuzz this week, as Beyoncé’s newest concert documentary film “Renaissance” is officially debuting in theaters on Friday, Dec. 1. The film is sure to attract Beyoncé fans from all walks of life, as it gives viewers access to the global superstar that they won’t see anywhere else.
“Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé” takes audiences behind the scenes of the creation of Beyoncé’s newest studio album “Renaissance,” as well as the production of the tour dedicated to that album. Her husband Jay-Z and three children Blue Ivy, Rumi, and Sir Carter all play a part in the film, which also features appearances by Diana Ross, Kendrick Lamar and Megan Thee Stallion.
You can grab tickets to the film now; reviews are calling it a masterful production that harnesses...
- 11/28/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
Beyoncé has a lot to celebrate after her outstanding 2023 Grammy wins. The singer, who was nominated nine times, bringing her total nomination count to 88 and making her the most nominated woman in Grammys history, officially broke the record as the most-awarded artist in the Recording Academy's history!
On Feb. 5, Beyoncé took home four awards for best electronic/ dance recording, best dance/ electronic album, best traditional R&b performance, and best R&b song, all for her celebrated "Renaissance" album. During her acceptance speech, the icon fought back tears as she thanked her parents, Jay-Z, her three children Blue Ivy, Rumi, and Sir Carter, and her late uncle Jonny, who inspired her latest album.
"Renaissance" is Beyoncé's seventh solo effort and her first since 2016's "Lemonade." She promised that the album was act one of a three-part series, though it's still unclear what the next two parts of that series will be.
On Feb. 5, Beyoncé took home four awards for best electronic/ dance recording, best dance/ electronic album, best traditional R&b performance, and best R&b song, all for her celebrated "Renaissance" album. During her acceptance speech, the icon fought back tears as she thanked her parents, Jay-Z, her three children Blue Ivy, Rumi, and Sir Carter, and her late uncle Jonny, who inspired her latest album.
"Renaissance" is Beyoncé's seventh solo effort and her first since 2016's "Lemonade." She promised that the album was act one of a three-part series, though it's still unclear what the next two parts of that series will be.
- 2/6/2023
- by Terry Carter
- Popsugar.com
It’s been four years since singer Beyonce’s last headlining show, and her performance in Dubai was a fittingly grand return. The star-studded show began on Saturday night like a theatrical production. Violinists crowned with metallic gold headpieces and voluminous red skirts hit the stage first, and Beyonce’s dancers and more musicians followed in matching garb, standing still with their hands folded in front of the Egyptian-themed backdrop, reports Variety.
As guests at the invite-only, hour-long performance started screaming with excitement, Beyonce raised up on a platform wearing a yellow corseted dress, topped with a feathered skirt and a feathered backpiece.
Fireworks exploded above the venue as the iconic artist opened the show singing Etta James ‘At Last’ into a gold microphone. Then, she announced to the crowd that her mom, Tina Knowles, father, Mathew Knowles, her “beautiful husband” Jay-Z and their children, Blue Ivy, Rumi, and Sir Carter...
As guests at the invite-only, hour-long performance started screaming with excitement, Beyonce raised up on a platform wearing a yellow corseted dress, topped with a feathered skirt and a feathered backpiece.
Fireworks exploded above the venue as the iconic artist opened the show singing Etta James ‘At Last’ into a gold microphone. Then, she announced to the crowd that her mom, Tina Knowles, father, Mathew Knowles, her “beautiful husband” Jay-Z and their children, Blue Ivy, Rumi, and Sir Carter...
- 1/22/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Beyoncé was born Sept. 4, 1981, in Houston to Mathew and Tina Knowles. She has a younger sister, Solange. She got her start as one-third of one of the most successful girl groups of all time, Destiny's Child. She's married to Jay-Z and they're parents to Blue Ivy, Rumi and Sir Carter. There was a thing with an elevator. All that, you know. And at this point, with the pop superstar having spent three-quarters of her life in the spotlight, there are many facts on hand about her family and her career. Yet she has also spent most of that time maintaining a chic, subtle wall around her, meticulously filling in certain gaps on a need-to-know basis, first with photo albums...
- 9/4/2021
- E! Online
VidCon has added roughly 30 names to its roster of Featured Creators, who will appear in programming for the marquee event in Anaheim this October, marking the storied video convention’s return to form after being postponed by the pandemic.
The latest additions are: Alex Aiono, Andy George of How to Make Everything, Azreena ‘AshelyTheUnicorn’ Tejani, Ben Azelart, Blair Imani, Calle y Poché, CaptainPuffy, Dr. Courtney Tracy, DreaKnowsBest, Elle Mills, Ian Hecox, JaidenAnimations, Josh Helfgott, Larray, Matt Slays, Lindsay Ellis, The McFarlands, The Merrell Twins, Monroe Capri, Nathan Davis Jr., Nezza, StrashMe, Nia Soux, Nikita Dragun, the Onyx Family (pictured above), Rebecca Zamolo, Sierra Furtado, Sir Carter, and Zahra ‘MuslimThicc’ Hashimee.
VidCon notes that additional creators, speakers, and programming will be announced throughout the summer. The event is slated to take place from Oct. 22 to 24 at the Anaheim Convention Center.
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The latest additions are: Alex Aiono, Andy George of How to Make Everything, Azreena ‘AshelyTheUnicorn’ Tejani, Ben Azelart, Blair Imani, Calle y Poché, CaptainPuffy, Dr. Courtney Tracy, DreaKnowsBest, Elle Mills, Ian Hecox, JaidenAnimations, Josh Helfgott, Larray, Matt Slays, Lindsay Ellis, The McFarlands, The Merrell Twins, Monroe Capri, Nathan Davis Jr., Nezza, StrashMe, Nia Soux, Nikita Dragun, the Onyx Family (pictured above), Rebecca Zamolo, Sierra Furtado, Sir Carter, and Zahra ‘MuslimThicc’ Hashimee.
VidCon notes that additional creators, speakers, and programming will be announced throughout the summer. The event is slated to take place from Oct. 22 to 24 at the Anaheim Convention Center.
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- 7/13/2021
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
Beyoncé's 39th birthday festivities is our "mood 4 eva." The famous Virgo celebrated her special day on Sept. 4 with a huge bang. According to an eyewitness, the "Black Parade" singer jet-set off to Croatia with her family, which included her husband Jay-Z, and their three kids: Blue Ivy Carter, 8, and twins Rumi and Sir Carter, 3. "The Carters celebrated Beyoncé's birthday with a sailing trip on the Adriatic Sea along the coast of Croatia. They spent most of their time on the superyacht, Lana, anchored in the Dubrovnik Riviera," the eagle-eyed observer tells E! News, noting that the family later "took a smaller boat to the heart-shaped...
- 9/9/2020
- E! Online
Beyoncé's Black Is King is finally here! The 38-year-old singer dropped the visual album on Disney+ Friday, July 31. It's safe to say Blue Ivy Carter, 8, and Rumi Carter and Sir Carter, 3, are the showstoppers, especially considering the twins' cameo marks a rare appearance. They're not the only members of the famous family included in the video, either. Tina Knowles-Lawson and Jay-Z are in it, too. In fact, there are several celebrity cameos. Lupita Nyong'o, Kelly Rowland and Naomi Campbell are featured in the film, as well. According to Disney+, Black Is King "reimagines the lessons of The Lion King for...
- 7/31/2020
- E! Online
The idea behind the film “Black Is King,” which premiered on Disney+ on July 31, is “to shift the global perception of the word Black,” according to its director and star, Beyoncé.
But it’s unlikely that too many fans will flock to Disney+ for altered semantics. Yes, “Black Is King” is an extravagant piece of empowerment, a riff on “The Lion King” that is set in Africa and continually points to the beauty and power of the Black experience. But this visual feast based on Beyoncé’s 2019 album “The Lion King: The Gift” finds its moments of glory in the strength of its images, which are more arresting than the story or the subtext.
And if the idea of “Black Is King” is to uncover something new in the concept of Blackness, it is also to restate something about Beyoncé herself — namely, that anything she tackles will be special. She...
But it’s unlikely that too many fans will flock to Disney+ for altered semantics. Yes, “Black Is King” is an extravagant piece of empowerment, a riff on “The Lion King” that is set in Africa and continually points to the beauty and power of the Black experience. But this visual feast based on Beyoncé’s 2019 album “The Lion King: The Gift” finds its moments of glory in the strength of its images, which are more arresting than the story or the subtext.
And if the idea of “Black Is King” is to uncover something new in the concept of Blackness, it is also to restate something about Beyoncé herself — namely, that anything she tackles will be special. She...
- 7/31/2020
- by Steve Pond
- The Wrap
Beyoncé is sharing a very personal story with her fans. The superstar singer, who has kids Blue Ivy Carter, Sir Carter and Rumi Carter with husband Jay-Z, took part in a candid Q&a with her beloved fans for her Elle cover story, released Monday. In the "Ask Me Anything" interview, Bey was asked about awards, and if she was "disappointed" after losing out on awards for her album, Lemonade, as well as her concert film, Homecoming. "I began to search for deeper meaning when life began to teach me lessons I didn't know I needed," Bey replied to the question. "Success looks different to me now. I learned that all pain and loss is in fact a gift." "Having...
- 12/9/2019
- E! Online
Are you my mother?? On Friday, Beyoncé posted on her website on Friday a massive number of photos of her and her family taken from the past year. She included pics from Halloween, and Twitter was crazy in love over one showing the singer dressed up as Cosby Show star and '80s TV icon Lisa Bonet while holding her and husband Jay-z's 2-year-old twins, Rumi Carter and Sir Carter, who are dressed in matching colorful outfits identical to one the actress and Lenny Kravitz's daughter Zoë Kravitz wore as a child. Zoë, 30, reposted Beyoncé's photo alongside a photo of her as a child with her parents on her Instagram...
- 9/21/2019
- E! Online
Beyoncé's self-described love letter to Africa just took on a whole new meaning. The world-famous performer's latest documentary special, which aired tonight on ABC and is titled Making the Gift, offered a behind-the-scenes look into the creation of her recent The Lion King: The Gift album. In it, cameras first follow Bey, Jay-Z and their children, Blue Ivy Carter, Rumi Carter and Sir Carter on a trip to Africa. As she described, "Visiting countries in Africa, it's always an emotional experience for me. It feels like I'm making peace with a part of me that's yearning for my ancestral connection. I was blessed to be able to relive some of the...
- 9/17/2019
- E! Online
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