November 07, 2020

Music

Beyoncé opts for virtual concerts as 2021 tour plans get scraped

Beyoncé prefers to scrap 2021 live concert plans in favor of virtual events

By Melanie Aiden November 07, 2020
Beyoncé opts for virtual concerts as 2021 tour plans get scraped

Solo singer and song-writer Beyoncé decided to scrape any live appearances in her upcoming 2021 tour, all in an effort to help flatten the curve. 

According to a report by The Sun, Beyoncé has decided to scrape live concert plans in favor of more virtual concerts, all in an attempt to curtail the possible spread of the looming virus.

According to a source close to the leading daily, “Beyonce and her team are currently mapping out a plan to create a virtual live show to showcase her new music in 2021, now that she can't tour because of Covid.”

“Following the success she had with [2016 album] Lemonade, and the Disney film Black Is King, she started writing and recording feel-good tracks inspired by new artists like Dua Lipa and The Shindellas. She's ready to dance again.”

In lieu of all the hard work the singer has put into curating her next album, Beyoncé wants to at least put out “a virtual show that fans can watch at home.”

The source in question also added how the singer has no intention of cutting corners despite making her next release virtual. “She has made it clear she's prepared to pull out all the stops to make it a real spectacle.”