Beyoncé announces Renaissance world tour
CBSN
Beyoncé excited her "Beyhive" on Wednesday, teasing an upcoming tour. On Instagram, the star announced the Renaissance world tour, coming later this year.
Several concerts are listed on her website, starting with Stockholm's Friends Arena on May 10 and ending with New Orleans' Caesars Superdome on Sept. 27. Few other details, including the release date for tickets, have been given.
Beyoncé is known for being secretive, and in the past, surprised fans by dropping her self-titled album unannounced in 2013. Fans have also speculated that there are more surprises to come with her latest album "Renaissance," which she called "act i." Many believe more "acts," or albums, will follow.
Chaos erupted overnight as police tried to break up a pro-Palestinian encampment at Emerson College in Boston, the latest flashpoint in a growing movement on college campuses around the country protesting Israel's war against Hamas in Gaza. Hundreds of people have been arrested in Massachusetts, Texas and California during the tense protests, following several rounds of arrests in New York in recent days.
The U.S. government, in what an attorney says is a "monumental admission," said last year that it caused injury to thousands of people on the Hawaiian island of Oahu when jet fuel from its storage facility leaked into the drinking water system. On Monday, thousands of military family members and locals are headed to trial seeking financial compensation.
An Arizona grand jury indicted 18 people Wednesday in the ongoing investigation into an alleged attempt to use alternate electors after the 2020 presidential election as part of a wider alleged conspiracy to falsely declare then-President Donald Trump the winner, the state's attorney general announced.