What To Wear To A Beyoncé Concert— Renaissance Tour Outfits

The Renaissance Tour is nearly upon us. So if you’re among the lucky few who scored tickets, you better start planning the perfect Beyoncé concert outfit. If TikTok’s obsession with the album, Swarm’s viral success, and the superstar’s Internet-breaking Balmain collection are any indication of what’s to come, you better believe her fans will be pulling out all the stops. And those of us who didn’t get tickets (aka me) are counting on you to do the same.

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If you’re wondering what to wear to the Renaissance Tour, the answer is simple: something extra AF. Let your inner alien superstar run wild and put together a look you’ll never forget. I mean, why not wear a crystal fringe headpiece or a disco ball cowboy hat? Or better yet, why not rock a cut-out dress or catsuit?

While “it should cost a billion to look this good,” it doesn’t have to—and the list below proves that. Our fashionable picks will help you stand out amongst the crowd without going broke. (You’ll need money for Renaissance merch!) Keep scrolling for rhinestones, sequins, and statement pieces inspired by Queen B’s latest album.

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Though dressing as an alien superstar may be the obvious choice, that doesn’t make it any less jaw-dropping when executed to perfection in a skin-tight bodysuit or iridescent statement piece. Lean into metallic fabrics and neon colors for an out-of-this-world concert outfit, and “do not attempt to leave the dancefloor” until an excessive amount of pics have been taken.

TikTok says that a tricked-out cowboy hat—like the disco ball-inspired one Bey wore on the Renaissance album cover—is the must-have accessory for Renaissance Tour. Like feather boas and Harry Styles fans, these crystal-embellished and feather-trimmed cowboy hats will be synonymous with the BeyHive by the end of summer. Whether it’s an affordable Amazon find or a custom Etsy product, grab yours and giddy up!

Whether you’re one of the “bad bitches to the left” or the “money bitches to the right,” you’ll be ready to dance all night in these head-turning looks. Complete with trendy cut-outs, these dresses, denim bustiers, and matching sets will make you feel like a pop star yourself.

Those looking to show off their dance skills in General Admission should pick their footwear wisely. Designed with futuristic materials and functional silhouettes, these glitzy cowboy boots are the ideal complement to any Renaissance Tour outfit. Though undeniably stylish, they’re comfortable enough to dance in all night long.

It may not be the diamonds or pearls that make you that girl, this crystal fringe headpiece and rhinestone-embellished bra will earn you tons of compliments in the Club Renaissance section. Pair these statement accessories—or perhaps just a sparkly rhinestone belt—with a simple LBD, and shine bright like the star you are.

In the final lines of the album, Beyoncé infamously puts her Birkins in storage and opts for a more affordably-priced, queer-owned Telfar bag. Even if you don’t have a five-figure Hermès bag to ditch, you can still follow Bey’s lead and complete your outfit with a Black-owned handbag brand like Telfar, Brandon Blackwood, or Homage Year. Just be sure to double-check that the stadium you’ll be attending doesn’t require clear bags.

Renaissance pays homage to disco and dance music, more specifically, its roots in Black queer ballroom culture, so don’t be afraid to go full Studio 54 with your ‘fit. Whether you’re channeling Diana Ross or Crystal LaBeija, these 70s-inspired sequins, feathers, and flares will stand out in the crowd.

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Sarah Maberry

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Sarah Maberry is a Firstfinds Commerce Writer at Hearst Magazines, covering trending products in fashion, beauty, lifestyle and beyond. She’s obsessed with being the first to wear, try, watch and buy what’s going viral.