Music fans can enjoy the much-anticipated Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé on the big screen from December 1 - and it's coming to Darlington.
With just weeks to go until the world premiere of the film on November 30, tickets have gone on sale at Vue Darlington.
Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé will be arriving at Vue Darlington on Friday, December 1, with multiple screenings showing throughout the month.
Having started the first leg of her tour in Europe earlier this year, Beyonce played five sold-out gigs at Tottenham Stadium, London, in May and June.
Those who missed out on tickets – which ranged from £55 to £2,400 for VIP experiences - or fans who want to relive the experience can now catch the film at Vue Darlington for a fraction of the price.
A combination of documentary and live footage from the show, Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé will give members of the BeyHive a chance to live and breathe the entire journey of the Renaissance World Tour.
Tapping into the anticipated Beyonce mania, Vue Darlington will be offering limited edition merchandise.
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Beyonce’s Renaissance album topped the charts this summer, garnering critical acclaim and saw the mega-star break the record for the most Grammys ever won.
Stuart Dunn, general manager for Vue Darlington, said: "Following on from the success of Taylor Swift’s concert film, which is still screening at Vue, it looks as if the success of Beyonce’s album and tour are going to be continued with the release of Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé.
"It’s been brilliant to see the growing buzz since the film’s announcement and we’re thrilled to be welcoming Beyonce to Vue Darlington this December for what will no doubt be a must-see for music fans."
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