
Beyoncé Giselle Knowles-Carter is a full sentence. She is the defining artist of the last two decades. Her name is often mentioned among the likes of Stevie Wonder, Prince and Michael Jackson. In certain conversations, some will place her career accomplishments about those aforementioned legends. Well, today, she was able to accomplish something that no other figure in music has ever been able to accomplish.
On the night of the 65th Annual Grammy Awards, Beyoncé has become the most decorated figure in the history of the Grammy Awards. With four victories and counting on February 5, she has upped her total number of career Grammy wins to 32. By the end of the night, she could extend her record further with wins in three of the big four categories.
Beyoncé is just getting started. Recently, the Texas native announced the Renaissance world tour. Beginning May 10 in Stockholm, the world-renowned star will take her talents through Europe and North America for more than five minutes. Along the way, she’ll stop in London during Memorial Day Weekend, Inglewood during Labor Day Weekend and her hometown of Houston on September 23, 2023. Ultimately, the tour will come to an end on September 27 in New Orleans, Louisiana.