Beyoncé surprised a fan during her highly anticipated concert in Edinburgh on Saturday.
Thousands of fans packed Murrayfield Stadium on May 20 as the pop sensation embarks on her world tour for her Renaissance album.
Some started queuing outside the stadium the night before and others as early as 6am to make sure they could be as close to Queen Bey as possible.
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But one member of the Beehive (the name given to her fans) got extra special treatment because Beyoncé spotted a sign that said it was her birthday.
In a video that has gone viral on Twitter and TikTok, the Break My Soul singer wished a member of the audience a happy birthday in front of 60,000 people, to which the crowd erupted in applause.
As Beyoncé walked on stage, she saw a sign that read, ‘It’s my birthday. You are my birthday present.
The star replied: “I am very happy to receive your birthday present. Happy birthday to you.”
Despite the weather, Beyoncé continued to perform in the rain, and the Scottish audience’s reputation was kept strong by the crowd singing throughout.
She next heads to Sutherland for her next gig on 23 May.
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