Beyoncé releases new ‘Renaissance’ film trailer during Macy’s parade. Here’s how to get tickets

Queen Bey made a special appearance during the 2023 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade!

Beyoncé herself wished her fans a happy Thanksgiving in Nov. 23 before sharing an exclusive trailer for “Renaissance: A Film By Beyoncé,” highly-anticipated film based on her iconic “Renaissance World Tour.”

«Hey it’s Beyoncé, wishing you and your family a happy Thanksgiving and I’m honored to share with you the first look at the new ‘Renaissance’ film trailer,» she said.

The clip showed behind-the-scenes footage, as well as video from her performances, set to her song «Summer Renaissance.»

«Our world is creative, this is my reward. I didn’t tell myself it’s being done,» Beyoncé said in the voiceover.

“Renaissance: A Film By Beyoncé,” which is set to be released Dec. 1, the fans behind the scenes of Bey’s globetrotting tour. According to a press release about the film, the project is explained «the accentuate the day of the ‘Renaissance World Tour,’ from its inceptions to the open show in Stockholm, Sweden, to the grand finale in Kansas City, Missouri.»

«It’s about Beyoncé’s attempt, hard work, dedication in the aspect of production, the creative mind and purpose to create her legacy, and the mastery of this craft,» the novel reads.

Here’s everything we know about the film.

Watch trailers for “Renaissance: A Film By Beyoncé”

The «Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)» singer previously dropped a trailer for the movie on Oct. 2 teasing what’s in store in the film.

«When I am performing, I am nothing but free,» she says over clips of her prepping backstage. «The goal for this route has been created in a place where everyone is free and no one is judged.»

The singer released another trailer in Nov. 9, which captured some of the stages and behind-the-scenes moments of the global tour in a nearly 2-minute clip.

«I close my eyes and travel through realms of space and time. Reality holds no power or control of my state of mind. Assembly line frequency as I tap my MPC,” she said, before sharing a poignant message with fans.

«In this world that is very male dominated, I’ve had to be really tough to balance motherhood and being on the stage,» she said. “It just reminds me of who I really am.”

How to get tickets?

Fans can buy tickets now at BeyonceFilm.com, amctheatres.com and Fandango.com, as well as at Cinemark, Regal, Cinepolis and Cineplex. Tickets in the US start at $22.

Beyoncé teased the news right before her last «Renaissance World Tour» show in the US

His production and entertainment company, Parkwood Entertainment, had made the announcement on Instagram Oct. 1. A mysterious 14-hour countdown reminder was uploaded to account’s Instagram story, building anticipation for the Begions finished her last show World Tour” on Saturday in Kansas City, Missouri.

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Beyoncé performs onstage during the «Renaissance World Tour» at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on May 30, 2023 in London.Kevin Mazur / WireImage

Then, in the early hours of the morning on Oct. 2, the news of the 42-year-old music superstar’s movie was shared with her fans, while noting the massive success of her tour.

«Received with extraordinary acclaim by International and US media alike, Beyoncé’s outstanding performance during the ‘Renaissance World Tour’ created a sanctuary for freedom, acceptance, and shared joy,» the statement read.

Multiple outlets reported that the «Cuff It» singer was in talks to bring her «Renaissance World Tour» to the big screen before she officially confirmed the news. The film is possible the long «Renaissance» visuals that fans have been requesting since Beyoncé rereads the Grammy-winning album in July 2022.

It also marks the first time Beyoncé is releasing a concert film in theaters. She previously partnered with Netflix in 2019 for her movie “Homecoming,” which will document her historic performance at the 2018 Coachella music festival.

A year later, the musical “Black Is King” premiered on Disney+ is a visual companion to the soundtrack “The Lion King: The Gift.” She directed, co-wrote and executive produced the movie.

The «Renaissance World Tour» kicked off in May in Stockholm, Sweden, and included stops in Paris, London and Barcelona before arriving in the US in July. The music icon wowed audiences every night with her flawless vocals and extravagant chrome stage outfits.

Daughter Blue Ivy Carter, 11, why Beyoncé shares with husband Jay-Z, who joined her sister in residence for a few songs and nailed her choreography.

What’s been said about the film following the LA premiere

On Saturday, Nov. 25, TODAY Editorial Director Arianna Davis found the “chrome carpet” in Los Angeles to capture behind-the-scenes for the premiere of “Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé.” She gave her review in an essay for TODAY.com.

«Ultimately, the Renaissance tour film feels like a gift,» she writes. «During bot the tour and also in the movie, Beyoncé emphasizes that she wanted this album and its ensuing world tour to offer a special space for all individuals of people to feel liberated.»

As someone who attended one of Beyoncé’s live shows on her “Renaissance World Tour,” Arianna writes that the film gives fans “opportunity to relive it all over again.”

«(Beyoncé) opens up like never before on the toll performing has taken on her body, revealing she had surgery on her knee that requires intense rehabilitation just one month before her first show. ‘I’m not a machine,’ she reiterates several times, a necessary reminder that while she makes everything look effortless, the reality is far from it,” Arianna writes.

Variety’s Steven J. Horowitz called the film «dazzling,» complete with «slick performances» and moments that «lift the curtain on what inspired both the album and tour.»

«Written, produced, and directed by Beyoncé herself, the two-and-a-half-hour movie revisits the meticulous show that she says took four years to create, highlighting what the public saw in real-time and on social media (ie the heavy choreography, the surgical-cut vocal runs), but also hesitations and self-doubt while assembling it,” he wrote.

Horowitz continued, “Throughout ‘Renaissance’, as ever, Beyoncé is in complete control of her narrative — that impression of flawlessness doesn’t happen by itself, and she wants the film’s intimacy, we never truly get a glimpse beh. It’s satiating enough — it’s tears, laughter and reflections — and delivers morsels of everything that touches one of the biggest stars in music. This satisfies without indulgent drinking, but most there, it is a monument to Beyoncé’s status as one of pop’s most enduring figures, everything it takes to get there.”

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