Thank you so much for this incredible recognition. I’d like to say thank you to all of my friends out there in Britain for your continuous support over the years,’ she told fans in her Artist of the Year speech.
She added: ‘The Renaissance begins. I’ll see y’all on tour. Thank you so much for this honour!’
‘The renaissance begins’: Beyonce won two awards at the BRITS on Saturday including International Artist of the Year despite not being there
Performers at the event included Harry Styles, Stormzy and Lewis Capaldi.
Last month, Beyonce reportedly accepted a $24 million payday for her performance at the new Dubai hotel Atlantis the Royal.
Earlier this month, Beyonce fans were left scrambling to get general release tickets to the Renaissance 2023 world tour as they went on sale.
Beyoncé’s Renaissance 2023 world tour comes six years after her last – the Formation World tour – and will feature songs from her seventh studio album, which contains the hit track Break My Soul.
Hundreds of thousands of her fans entered virtual queues for pre-sale tickets last week, with a staggering 400,000 waiting in line for tickets to one of her two London performances.
There was a scramble for tickets for the star’s new world tour last month – her first in six years. Pictured at the Grammys last week
Pre-recorded: Beyonce, who recently announced her Renaissance World Tour, thanked fans for the accolades in pre-recorded video messages
Ticket prices range from £56 for a seated ticket, to £106, while VIP packages can range from £1,960 to an eye-watering £2,400.
The songstress became the most awarded artist in Grammys history.
Beyonce won best R&B song, best dance/electronic recording, best dance/electronic album and best traditional R&B performance for Renaissance.
The tour will begin in Europe this May before concluding in North America in September.
As with previous tours, Beyoncé will make her mark offstage, too, with BeyGOOD, the initiative she founded in 2013 to support people and programs around the world.
Beyonce took home two gongs at the BRIT Awards in London on Saturday, despite not being at the star-studded ceremony itself.
The singer, 41, won International Artist of the Year and International Song of the Year for Break My Soul.
Beyonce, who recently announced her Renaissance World Tour, thanked fans for the accolades in pre-recorded video messages.
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