Okay, hotels, “now let’s get in formation”, because major concert tours seem to be boosting performance all around the world. In May and June 2023, the stage was Europe for Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour, which featured 19 shows across 14 European cities. Let’s just say that the hotel industry is likely “crazy in love” after the impact Beyoncé had on the region.
Feeling the music after our recent Taylor Swift tour analysis, we took a quick look at Beyoncé’s impact on actualized performance in the U.K. and Sweden, as well as forward bookings in five active Forward STAR markets.
United Kingdom
Four U.K. cities welcomed the global star in May and early June. The first of those shows on Saturday, 17 May, pushed Cardiff hotel occupancy to 95.7% and average daily rate (ADR) to GBP200.15. Each of those metrics were the highest this year in Cardiff.
On Saturday, 20 May, in Edinburgh, occupancy jumped to 95.1%, driving ADR to GBP247.06. As part of the market’s “concert-heavy” month, these ranked as the fourth-highest occupancy and ADR levels after Bruce Springsteen’s concert on 30 May and two Harry Styles’ performances on 26-27 May.
Among the five Beyoncé concerts at London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, the highest occupancy (84.4%) was seen on Saturday, 3 June, with ADR at GBP227.58. London’s top-line performance has largely returned to substantial levels, so the Beyoncé impact was less of a standout. Overall, May was one of the market’s best months since late 2022.