Beyonce is set to perform at an exclusive concert for the grand opening of Atlantis the Royal, Dubai, on Saturday, January 21, which will be her first appearance since 2018.
Her music act is part of a star-studded line-up of celebrations the hotel is putting on and will be attended by some of the biggest names in the film and music industry, such as Kendall Jenner, Priyanka Chopra and Robert De Niro, among others.
While Beyonce's concert is private, residents and visitors can enjoy performances by UK singer Robbie Williams and music group Swedish House Mafia the same weekend, along with other festivities.
The private concert is hosted by Atlantis The Royal, an ultra-luxury property set to open for stays from March 4, 2023, officially.
The hotel features 795 rooms, suites and penthouses, with 90 swimming pools and 17 restaurants, around eight of which are by top celebrity chefs.
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