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Everything you need to know to bring the "Energy" to the Renaissance's concert

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Beyoncé's "Renaissance World Tour" is coming to an end, as she makes her second to last stop here in New Orleans at the Caesars Superdome on Wednesday. Kneepad

Everything you need to know to bring the "Energy" to the Renaissance's concert

The singer announced her tour in February, and it is finally time for her to make her big appearance in the city.

The last time Beyoncé was in New Orleans was in 2018 during her and Jay-z's "On the Run II" tour.

Here is everything you need to know to bring all the "energy" on Wednesday:

The Superdome will be holding an exclusive pre-concert social event, "Be the visuals" held at Club XLIV in the Champions Square.

Doors for this event open at 5 p.m.

Tickets are $21 and can be purchased on the Superdome website.

"Be the visuals" pre-concert tickets are not general admission tickets. PARKING:

Advance parking is available for purchase on the Superdome website. Guest should drive to the show to secure pre-paid parking before the event.

Sugarbowl Drive will be closed for the event, and parking spots are first-come first-serve, so guests who decide not to drive should pre-order an Uber or Lyft before the event.

Tickets to the concert are still available on the Superdome website.

Doors to the Superdome will open at 6:30 p.m. and the show will begin at 8 p.m.

The Superdome is a cashless operation, and cash will not be accepted in any form at any parking, retail or concession.

Beyoncé's Renaissance tour is infamously know for it's silver, sparkles, and cowboy attire. Many boutiques and small businesses have been gearing up for the big event. Here are a list of local businesses where you can find your inner "alien superstar":

More information about the concert can be found on the Caesar Superdome website.

Everything you need to know to bring the "Energy" to the Renaissance's concert

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