The Pittsburgh stop on Beyoncé’s World Tour has been cancelled

Beyhive members will have to wait a while before the Queen returns to Pittsburgh. Beyoncé’s scheduled Aug. 3 performance at Accresor Stadium on Wednesday was canceled due to “logistical and scheduling issues.” North Shore fans and businesses said they were disappointed Beyoncé would not be coming to Pittsburgh. The general manager of Voodoo Brewing Company said that they would now take other opportunities for the company to generate revenue because the concert would have made a lot of money. A tweet from Mayor Ed Genie said the city was “deeply disappointed” by the cancellation: “We were so ready to welcome her to Pittsburgh and honor her with an official day recognizing her visit and her accomplishments.” Beyoncé’s promoter to find out why the suspension was called off and whether a new date could be scheduled. Happened,” Jenny told reporters when asked about the cancellation, in addition to his statement that his office could still help bring the artist to town. “My only hope is that they can work it out, get an alternate date, and bring her here. The city deserves it.” In an apparent reference to the promoter, Gainey said, “They have the responsibility, the accountability, and the opportunity to do what’s right from a promotion standpoint and take it to town.” Fans who have already bought tickets will be refunded. Fans with questions will be refunded, Acrisure Stadium says. Regarding ordering tickets they must contact their point of purchase.The record-breaking Grammy winner kicked off her Renaissance World Tour in May, and the full list of dates can be found here.

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Beyhive members will have to wait a while before the Queen returns to Pittsburgh.

Beyoncé’s scheduled Aug. 3 performance at Accresor Stadium on Wednesday was canceled due to “logistical and scheduling issues.”

North Shore fans and businesses said they were disappointed Beyoncé would not be coming to Pittsburgh. The general manager of Voodoo Brewing Company said that they would now take other opportunities for the company to generate revenue because the concert would have made a lot of money.

Tweet from Mayor Ed Genie He said the city was “deeply disappointed” by the cancellation: “We were very willing to welcome her to Pittsburgh and honor her with a state day in recognition of her visit and her accomplishments.”

Jennie said the city was in conversation with Beyoncé’s promoter to find out why the hiatus was canceled and if a new date could be set.

Action News 4 from Pittsburgh caught up with Gainey at a “City in the Streets” event in Pittsburgh’s Garfield neighborhood on Wednesday night.

“I don’t know what happened,” Genie told reporters when asked about the cancellation, in addition to stating that his office could still help bring the artist to town. “My only hope is that they can work it out, get an alternate date, and bring her over here. The city deserves it.”

In an apparent reference to the promoter, Gainey said, “They have the responsibility, the accountability, and the opportunity to do what’s right from a promotional standpoint and get it to town.”

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Refunds will be issued to fans who have already purchased tickets. Acrisure Stadium says fans with questions regarding ordering tickets should contact their point of purchase.

The record-breaking Grammy winner kicked off her Renaissance World Tour in May.

The full list of dates can be found here.

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