A cinema in Bolton has announced it will screen the anticipated Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé on the big screen next month.
Tickets for the concert film are now on sale at Vue Bolton before the world premiere of the film takes place on November 30.
It will arrive at the cinema on Friday, December 1 with multiple screenings showing throughout the month.
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Having started the first leg of her tour in Europe earlier this year, Beyoncé played five sold-out gigs at Tottenham Stadium in 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 a piece of the action at Vue Bolton for a fraction of the price.
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A combination of documentary and live footage from the show will give members of the "BeyHive" (Beyoncé fans) a chance to live and breathe the entire journey of the Renaissance World Tour from the best seat in the house.
Tapping into the anticipated Beyoncé mania, Vue Bolton will be offering limited edition merchandise.
Beyoncé’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.
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Adam Wren, general manager for Vue Bolton, 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 Beyoncé’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 Beyoncé to Vue Bolton this December for what will no doubt be a must-see for music fans.”
To book tickets, visit Vue Bolton’s website.
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