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Beyoncé has reportedly invited a number of journalists and influencers to Dubai this weekend to celebrate the opening of a new luxury hotel.
The invite also promises a “once-in-a-lifetime performance” and many speculate that Beyoncé will perform live for the first time since the release of “Renaissance” last year.
The all-expenses-paid luxury trip will take place this weekend (January 20-22), with the performance tonight (January 21).
The invitation reads (via Pitchfork): “Beyoncé invites you to a weekend where your dreams become your destination. You and a guest are invited to epicurean holidays, beach delights and special experiences including business class flights, premium ground transportation and premium rooms at Atlantis the Royal.”
A “grand opening” is also promised at the end of the live performance.
what do you think will be the ‘big reveal’ tonight at beyoncé’s private performance in dubai tonight? pic.twitter.com/6qDyivOlYG
— pure floral honey 💐 (@purethiquekj) January 21, 2023
Earlier this week, fans in Dubai reported that they could hear Beyoncé sound-checking several of her songs, including “Halo,” “Drunk In Love” and “Spirit,” but there was no official word on a possible Beyoncé concert.
why don’t you talk about how Beyoncé’s Dubai show is in collaboration with IAM Entertainment which is a live event focused organization founded and run by women from the Middle East??
— the best of virgins. (@virgosgrooviest) January 20, 2023
In any case, some fans are unhappy that Beyoncé is promoting Dubai and the United Arab Emirates, given that homosexuality remains a crime punishable by death in the country.
WATCHING:
Beyoncé appears to be sound checking “Freedom” for her performance in Dubai this Saturday.
Stay tuned for updates on her upcoming #RENAISSANCEWorldTour! 🐝 🪩 pic.twitter.com/vOBfntGzbS
— RENAISSANCE WORLD TOUR (@RenaissanceWT) January 18, 2023
“There is nothing iconic about Beyoncé being paid an ungodly amount of money to promote a country that so blatantly violates human rights,” one fan wrote on Reddit.
“Beyoncé performing these Rennie songs for the first time that are supposed to celebrate black queer culture to an exclusive crowd of billionaires in Dubai is incredibly annoying,” another fan wrote on Twitter.
“Beyoncé doing a paid tour in Dubai is not okay with me, especially considering that Renaissance was influenced by queer ball culture. Being gay in Dubai is illegal and a death sentence,” wrote a third.
However, some fans have noted that Beyoncé is working on a show with IAM Entertainment, an organization focused on live performances founded and led by Middle Eastern women.
in 2019 Nicki Minaj canceled a concert in Saudi Arabia due to backlash. “I think it is important for me to state clearly that I support women’s rights, the LGBTQ community and freedom of expression,” the statement read.
Elsewhere during the recent 2023 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, the likes of Dua Lipa, Joe Lisette and Sports Team criticized various human rights abuses in the country.
Last year, Beyoncé seemed to confirm it 2023 world tour in support of new album “Renaissance” via auction. It was also reported that her crew, dancers and band will have to undergo a background check before hitting the road. However, the dates of the concerts have not been confirmed at this time.

Beyoncé has reportedly invited a number of journalists and influencers to Dubai this weekend to celebrate the opening of a new luxury hotel.
The invite also promises a “once-in-a-lifetime performance” and many speculate that Beyoncé will perform live for the first time since the release of “Renaissance” last year.
The all-expenses-paid luxury trip will take place this weekend (January 20-22), with the performance tonight (January 21).
The invitation reads (via Pitchfork): “Beyoncé invites you to a weekend where your dreams become your destination. You and a guest are invited to epicurean holidays, beach delights and special experiences including business class flights, premium ground transportation and premium rooms at Atlantis the Royal.”
A “grand opening” is also promised at the end of the live performance.
what do you think will be the ‘big reveal’ tonight at beyoncé’s private performance in dubai tonight? pic.twitter.com/6qDyivOlYG
— pure floral honey 💐 (@purethiquekj) January 21, 2023
Earlier this week, fans in Dubai reported that they could hear Beyoncé sound-checking several of her songs, including “Halo,” “Drunk In Love” and “Spirit,” but there was no official word on a possible Beyoncé concert.
why don’t you talk about how Beyoncé’s Dubai show is in collaboration with IAM Entertainment which is a live event focused organization founded and run by women from the Middle East??
— the best of virgins. (@virgosgrooviest) January 20, 2023
In any case, some fans are unhappy that Beyoncé is promoting Dubai and the United Arab Emirates, given that homosexuality remains a crime punishable by death in the country.
WATCHING:
Beyoncé appears to be sound checking “Freedom” for her performance in Dubai this Saturday.
Stay tuned for updates on her upcoming #RENAISSANCEWorldTour! 🐝 🪩 pic.twitter.com/vOBfntGzbS
— RENAISSANCE WORLD TOUR (@RenaissanceWT) January 18, 2023
“There is nothing iconic about Beyoncé being paid an ungodly amount of money to promote a country that so blatantly violates human rights,” one fan wrote on Reddit.
“Beyoncé performing these Rennie songs for the first time that are supposed to celebrate black queer culture to an exclusive crowd of billionaires in Dubai is incredibly annoying,” another fan wrote on Twitter.
“Beyoncé doing a paid tour in Dubai is not okay with me, especially considering that Renaissance was influenced by queer ball culture. Being gay in Dubai is illegal and a death sentence,” wrote a third.
However, some fans have noted that Beyoncé is working on a show with IAM Entertainment, an organization focused on live performances founded and led by Middle Eastern women.
in 2019 Nicki Minaj canceled a concert in Saudi Arabia due to backlash. “I think it is important for me to state clearly that I support women’s rights, the LGBTQ community and freedom of expression,” the statement read.
Elsewhere during the recent 2023 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, the likes of Dua Lipa, Joe Lisette and Sports Team criticized various human rights abuses in the country.
Last year, Beyoncé seemed to confirm it 2023 world tour in support of new album “Renaissance” via auction. It was also reported that her crew, dancers and band will have to undergo a background check before hitting the road. However, the dates of the concerts have not been confirmed at this time.