Beyoncé teases HBO world premiere event Lemonade

Beyoncé has teased a "world premiere event" titled 'Lemonade' coming to HBO on April 23. The 34-year-old singer - who is yet to announce a release date for her forthcoming LP - posted a short video clip on her social media channels on Saturday (16.04.16), which includes a shot of the brunette beauty with braids and a fur coat leaning against a car. In the clip, which has had well over one million views already, Beyonce says: "What am I gonna do love, What am I gonna do?" It's not known if 'Lemonade' has something to do with her eagerly-anticipated sixth studio album - the follow-up to her 2013 self-titled release - or whether it is the name of an album film as speculated by her fans. The first single from the record, 'Formation' was released in February when she premiered it at the Super Bowl 50 halftime show where she also performed with her 'Hymn For The Weekend' collaborators Coldplay. Shortly after Beyoncé - who has four-year-old daughter Blue Ivy with her husband Jay Z - announced the dates for her 'The Formation World Tour'. The HBO event will take place four days before her tour kicks off on April 27, with 22 concerts in North America and 15 in Europe. It will be the 'Crazy in Love' hitmaker's first solo tour since the 'Mrs. Carter Show' tour in 2013.

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