Serenading 50,000 super fans (inside and outside of Ontario’s premier stadium), Beyoncé pierces the ears of her concert-goes with vocal, artistic vespers. Beginning with ballad “Dangerously In Love,” one of the leading, chart topping hits from her debut studio album sharing the same title, Queen B gets cozy atop her now infamous, reflective grand piano as her voice blesses, vibrates and prepares the crowd.
Equipping the sea of supporters who finished almost every lyric that rolled off her lips with the tools needed to be victorious through the night, the “VIRGO’S GROOVE” singer deposited an artillery of collaborative and solo records. Charging their energy under or near the lights and screens of the Queen’s visionary stage, Beyoncé’s background vocalists, dancers, crew and everyone in between received the superpower they needed to take the Ball of RENAISSANCE onto American roads, as members of her Royal Court and carefully selected company to her highness.
Officially closing the tour at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana (before offering an extension in Kansas City, Missouri), witnesses are gearing up for a 4th quarter musical ceremony from the Supreme Entertainment Queen that will beam them up, placing them down in 2024—entering what many are hoping to be the time period that will usher in Act II, Act III and visuals for such a revolutionary, sound masterpiece.