Get in ‘Formation,’ H-Town: Beyonce is coming to NRG Stadium, what you need to know before you go

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Get in ‘Formation,’ H-Town: Beyonce is coming to NRG Stadium, what you need to know before you go
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NRG has a strict clear bag policy that allows attendees to carry a clear, plastic bag or a clutch purse into the event.Clear plastic bags no larger than 12 inches by 6 inches by 12 inches.What can’t I bring to NRG?The concert, according to fans, explores Beyonce’s new album “RENAISSANCE” and other past hits.

According to setlist.fm, these are some of her songs we should expect to hear throughout the weekend:

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