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‘Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé’ box office: $5M Thursday previews


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AMC Entertainment’s second concert film theatrical release, Renaissance: A Film by Beyonce, fired up last night with $5M previews from showtimes that began at 7PM. While that figure is higher than the Thursday night previews for AMC’s Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour which did $2.8M, you’ll remember that previews for that Sam Wrench-directed movie were announced literally two days before its release.

 

Hence, Eras Tour, which posted the biggest opening at the domestic box office this fall with $92.8M, cannot be used as a comp here to Renaissance. Given Beyonce’s pull on older audiences, particularly women (those over 25 showed up at 53%), an opening in the vicinity of $15M-$20M is expected, and indeed, last night’s ticket sales are considered to be frontloaded.

 

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That places it top 5-6 all time from the jump. 

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2 minutes ago, kellebrity98 said:

that’s amazing, wow. there’s no other artist with more than 20 years  in the industry who could pull this:wanda:

Miley did

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6 minutes ago, rac7d said:

Miley did

Beyoncé is 42 while Miley was 18-19 (?) and I dont think many people wanted to see Miley but Hannah Montana which had the support and promotion from DISNEY and it wasn’t even a concert film

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#5 all time on opening weekend. Queen.

 

#1 The Eras Tour (2023) - $250,000,000

#2  Never Say Never (2011) - $99,034,125

#3 Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert (2008) - $70,712,099

#4 This Is Us (2013) - $68,233,799
—— Renaissance ——

#5 Part of Me (2012) - $32,700,439

#6 Permission to Dance on Stage – Seoul: Live Viewing (2022) - $32,600,000

#7 The 3D Concert Experience (2009) - $30,428,831

#8 Yet to Come in Cinemas (2023) - $29,291,883

#9 Truth or Dare (1991) - $29,012,935

#10 Glee: The 3D Concert Movie (2011) - $17,462,398

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24 minutes ago, rac7d said:

Miley did

Cyrus was an 18 year old teenager, barely two years into her career.

 

Knowles is a 44 year old woman, currently 27 years into her career. 
 

People wanted to see “Hannah Montana”,  not Cyrus which was the entire point of the concert film in the first place.
 

I don’t see the comparison.  
 

:rip:

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and best believe I’ll be there first weekend :clap3: can’t believe I’ll be watching the greatest performer of our generation finally, after she ignored my country :jonny5:

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pls say sike at comparing the Renaissance movie to Hannah Montana :rip: very unserious. 

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Mind you, this does not include latin america (it airs there on dec 21). She has already sold over 60k tickets alone.

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It's not coming to where I live (Southeast Asia country)

 

The movie distributors here probably think it won't make much (our country hasn't listened to B since 4 era, she completely abandons SEA market for 10+ years) or competition among other movies is stiff right now.

 

Still I'm sad not to see this in a theater :(

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8 minutes ago, gerardsuxx said:

Couldn’t even beat Hannah Montana :rip:

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28 minutes ago, Kingdom said:

Mind you, this does not include latin america (it airs there on dec 21). She has already sold over 60k tickets alone.

Where?

I'm from Lima and here is Dec 1st:gaycat5:

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