Beyonce fans applaud the singer after a rain-soaked performance at Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium

Beyoncé fans praised the singer for her performance at Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium on Saturday night (May 20).

The musician performed amid rain at the 50,000-seater venue as part of his ongoing Renaissance world tour.

Concert-goers were treated to live performances of tracks from Beyoncé’s latest seventh studio album, as well as past hits such as “Crazy in Love”, “Run the World (Girls)”, and “Love on Top”.

Lucas Vassilis, 27, was one of the fans in attendance, telling the countryside News Agency: “The crowd sang their hearts out in the rain and Beyoncé channeled that energy through and through! A true class act.”

Another fan, Kate Arkwright, 24, told the countryside: “Like the album itself, the Renaissance World Tour was an incredible celebration of queer black culture, getting everyone out of their seats and dancing along while acknowledging house music’s roots.

“Beyoncé never misses a note and her performance, combined with the amazing sci-fi visuals and fabulous dancers, was a once-in-a-lifetime experience.”

The artist’s tour continues on Tuesday 23 May with a date at Sunderland’s Stadium of Light. This was followed by concerts at the Stade de France in Paris and a five-night run at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London.

Beyonce performing at Murrayfield, Edinburgh

(Mason Poole)

In a four-star review of the Cardiff leg of Beyoncé’s tour, Nicole Vassell wrote: “Over two and a half hours, Beyoncé shows this Cardiff crowd that she’s as sizzling as ever – only this time, she no longer has Going above and beyond to prove it.

“Tonight, she struts like a swan in front of the stage, looking like a bride in a white, glittery Valentino gown, to hum some good ol’ … Beyoncé is doing some great singing in her forties.” life.”

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