"Her payola" - Netizens react as United Airlines references Beyonce’s 'Renaissance' World Tour in new commercial

Beyoncé RENAISSANCE WORLD TOUR - New York - Source: Getty
United Airlines hints at another Beyonce tour (image via Getty)

United Airlines recently posted a mysterious commercial featuring Beyonce's Renaissance World Tour. In the commercial, a United Airlines plane can be seen taking off, as a fan in a sequin cowboy hat cheers at a Beyonce concert. The commercial then says,

"Cause when she goes on tour, you need to go to. That's what the world's biggest airlines can do for you."

After the commercial was reposted by Pop Crave on X, fans took to the comment section to showcase excitement for Bey's next concert.

"United Airlines is making it clear: music festivals and concerts are a top priority for travelers." - a fan noted
"She is teasing her Cowboy Carter tour ..she's coming" - a netizen noted
"This was a fabulous way to snag business" - another user noted
"Wonder how much they paid her" - another user wondered

Is Beyonce going on a tour again?

After United Airlines' new commercial referencing and hinting at Beyonce's tour, fans and netizens wondered if the singer would be going on a tour again. However, to fans' dismay, Beyonce does not have any tours planned yet.

Yvette Noel-Schure, Bey's longtime publicist responded to a tweet by Pop Tingz on November 27. While responding to the tweet which claimed that the singer will be going on a tour at the start of 2025, Yvette said,

"Untrue. Nothing to report here. Whenever there is news, you will hear it directly from the source first."

The singer recently released her eighth studio album, Cowboy Carter in March which was nominated for 11 Grammys. The singer announced that she would perform her country album live at the NFL halftime show for the first time on Christmas Day in Houston, Texas.

Cowboy Carter was the first album by a Black Woman to bag the #1 spot on Billboard's country music chart and the Hot 100 Chart. The album is a tribute to Black Americans in country music. While speaking to GQ Magazine, the singer said,

"I wanted everyone to take a minute to research on the word cowboy...Up to a quarter of all cowboys were Black. These men faced a world that refused to see them as equal, yet they were the backbone of the cattle industry."

The game for Baltimore Ravens Vs. Houston Texans along with Beyonce's halftime performance will air on December 25 on Netflix and marks the first time the singer plays songs from her new album in public.

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Edited by Sugnik Mondal