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Celeb News: The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour 2013-14
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imma grrooaaaan womun
i can do whatEVA i wan'

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Okay I feel so pressed right now, she didn't performed it when I saw her live 
But I NEED that studio version like yesterday.
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Ummm I need a ticket to the chicago show now so I can see Grown WoHman live.
Bitch I need to get a mastercard like ASAP, I got the money I just need a Mastercard since the highest package is the only one left.
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If she would come back in a new leg or whatever I swear I am going an other time just for Grown Woman 
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So now we wait for standing on teh sun .

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You think it's ready to performed at the next show?
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Hello Hive, i attended the Mrs Carter Show, it was a amazing! Her voice is from another universe, and her dance moves, I mean I need to learn the Diva choreography ASAP!
I was in GA, right in front of her, she's aware of my existence people! 
I touched Miss Tina and Ashley Everett! 
And I cried on Halo!
But the most important part of the show: Grown Woman! OMG, when I heard the intro started, I asked a BeyHive member from Amsterdam if it was new, he screamed:"Yes! She never did this intro before". And I started to scream! The song is a bop, like we all know, and the visuals, the choreography, the clothes are beyond amazing!
Can we talk about the slayage of her interludes? I hope all the music videos in the next era will be that good!
I couldn't be so proud to be a BeyHive! She's the best performer of her generation!!! She's not the next anything! She's Beyoncé, the one and only! 
Anyway here are some pictures that I posted on instagram:
http://Instagram.com/p/YgaE2dPezO/
http://Instagram.com/p/YgaS8Cvezj/
http://Instagram.com/p/YgahZ5vez4/
http://Instagram.com/p/YgbL7vve05/
http://Instagram.com/p/Yga2zOPe0U/
http://Instagram.com/p/YgbnMAPe1Z/
http://Instagram.com/p/YgcBFjve2I/
http://Instagram.com/p/YgcWA-Pe2j/
http://Instagram.com/p/Ygc0Suve3P/
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Bitch you were so close... I was so faaar away from the stage in my seated places...
I met a girl who came by the Pepsi bus, she told me that they played Beyoncé's songs in the bus with Grown Woman I want to know if it's true or not ?
If she perform Standing On The Sun tonight, I will be PRESSED... She better perform it when she leave France... 
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Originally posted by Hilly
Hello Hive, i attended the Mrs Carter Show, it was a amazing! Her voice is from another universe, and her dance moves, I mean I need to learn the Diva choreography ASAP!
I was in GA, right in front of her, she's aware of my existence people! 
I touched Miss Tina and Ashley Everett! 
And I cried on Halo!
But the most important part of the show: Grown Woman! OMG, when I heard the intro started, I asked a BeyHive member from Amsterdam if it was new, he screamed:"Yes! She never did this intro before". And I started to scream! The song is a bop, like we all know, and the visuals, the choreography, the clothes are beyond amazing!
Can we talk about the slayage of her interludes? I hope all the music videos in the next era will be that good!
I couldn't be so proud to be a BeyHive! She's the best performer of her generation!!! She's not the next anything! She's Beyoncé, the one and only! 
Anyway here are some pictures that I posted on instagram:
http://Instagram.com/p/YgaE2dPezO/
http://Instagram.com/p/YgaS8Cvezj/
http://Instagram.com/p/YgahZ5vez4/
http://Instagram.com/p/YgbL7vve05/
http://Instagram.com/p/Yga2zOPe0U/
http://Instagram.com/p/YgbnMAPe1Z/
http://Instagram.com/p/YgcBFjve2I/
http://Instagram.com/p/YgcWA-Pe2j/
http://Instagram.com/p/Ygc0Suve3P/
http://Instagram.com/p/YgdhrfPe4H/
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Great pictures!! I seriously cannot wait to see her in San Jose, I'm flying all the way from Australia just to see her!!!!! she better acknowledge that **** is all im sayin 
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The Grown Woman performance was life. SLAYEEEEEDDDD. But Imma still need Standing on the Shun as the lead. She needs that summer hit.
Im gonna try and get someone to buy me a ticket for the NJ show or Aug 5th Barclays.
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I think the Uk leg will get standing on the sun.

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one of Les twins got cakes.

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Paris always get the best shows, Beyonce, Gaga, Madonna, P!nk... best city ever, and there are plenty of HD videos, too.
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Grown Woman sounds great 
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remember when her crew said shes doing something no one has done..
well..i do think the album is coming in june..
remember that when 4 leaked she posted on facebook that this is not the way she wanted her music to premiere..
and than she did like a countdown with everyday new song..
well i think she going to this again...just live..you know on her terms ..with her lights on her stage on her way..
and than release the album..and do some promos..and continue the world tour..
imagine hearing grown woman on full just on youtube..and than i magine hearing it like we did with the chero and lights and costumes and the screens..its very differnt and it represent the song in full..
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Watch her not perform Grown Woman the next show.
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Beyoncé is a Queen/Legend - Norway "Mrs Carter Show" Reviews

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Beyoncé’s Mrs Carter World tour at the O2 Arena was nothing short of spectacular
5/5 STARS
Beyoncé’s Mrs Carter World tour has reached the O2 Arena – and it’s a showstopping affair which raises the live bar to new heights.
When a live extravaganza such as The Mrs Carter Show World Tour rolls into town, it picks up so much mass publicity along the way, you think you know what to expect: the dozen glitzy couture costume changes, the wind machines, the pyrotechnics. The astounding thing is, this blockbuster really packs unexpected punch – even if you’ve caught Beyonce in concert before.
Beyonce’s last international tour, 2009’s I Am…, was ambitious, but a lot has happened since then: a break from her manager father Mathew Knowles (who managed her girlhood ascent to fame); an increasingly high-profile marriage to hip hop entrepreneur Jay-Z (aka Mr Carter); a fourth Platinum album; motherhood; headline slots at Glastonbury and the Superbowl. As soon as the ‘B’-embossed curtain drops at tonight’s packed arena date, we’re swept onto another level of razzle-dazzle. Beyonce has upped her game – and it’s a blockbuster r’n’b-pop blend, with avant-garde embellishments.
A queenly intro sequence (rococo-a-go-go) gives way to the high-intensity live workout of Run The World (Girls), with a glamorous Bey backed by fabulous dancers (seemingly cast in her image), and an ultra-funky all-female band, whose musicianship and choreography bring Prince to mind. Bey is undoubtedly the main event, and a genuinely dazzling belter, mover and shaker, but she’s surrounded by exceptionally talented players – including the fantastically voluptuous harmonies of backing singers The Mamas, and the fluid street dance skills of Les Twins, the only male figures onstage.
Sixteen years into her showbiz career (essentially, half her lifetime), Bey has amassed a solid catalogue of smash hits, many of which are creatively rearranged tonight. There are hints of 20th-century classics blended into her 21st-century whirl: dashes of Michael Jackson or Lenny Kravitz; a flourish of The Verve’s Bittersweet Symphony (an unusual fusion of If I Were A Boy); a raunchy blast of Donna Summer’s Love To Love You Baby leading into a neon strip-lit rendition of Naughty Girl. The audience sing along adoringly, even trying to hit the high notes of 1+1 (which Bey sings while reclining on a grand piano in a glittery catsuit – of course).
The Mrs Carter Show is an assault of ultra-slick showstoppers, with a pace that impressively never flags. Bey has ‘walked on air’ before (for the I Am… tour), but she takes high-wire flight with even more finesse tonight, ascending to a more intimate stage in the round, where she tears through numbers including Irreplaceable and (to the crowd’s roaring delight) the Destiny’s Child classic Survivor.
The greatest pop icons are always cultural magpies, but Bey really works on a global scale, picking up influences from from Harlem to Havana to Harare. The amazing, head-rolling choreography owes a lot to traditional Ethiopian dance, too. And the emotional, glittery bombast which feels so overblown or schmaltzy in everyday life suddenly makes sense on this stage.
The set-pieces are served with polished audience rapport, but Bey never brings the spectacle down to earth – there are way too many booty-shaking hits to pack in: Crazy In Love and Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It); a beatific homage to Whitney Houston, leading into an encore of the hyper-ballad, Halo. And The Mrs Carter Show has a statement of intent, too – an Afro-Cuban mash-up ends with Bey’s fierce declaration: ‘I’m a grown woman, I can do what I want!’
This girl group starlet has become full-blown pop femme fatale: raising the live bar to the stratosphere, creating the headiest kind of buzz.
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Beyoncé’s back with a bang at Birmingham’s LG Arena
Fourteen thousand screaming fans? Check. Eye-popping costumes by Givenchy? Check. A back catalogue that would make Lady Gaga and Katy Perry green with envy? Check.
Welcome to the all-conquering world of Beyonce – a star so super she only needs one name.
Fans at last night’s spectacular started queueing at Birmingham’s LG Arena early in the afternoon so they could be front and centre for the Mrs Carter Show world tour. And, goodness, they were not disappointed.
Beyoncé is peerless when it comes to putting on a good show. She gives it her all, dancing and singing as though every gig is her last.
And from the very first song last night – Run The World – the pace did not stop.
The fans were treated to dance moves so elaborate, singing so powerful and a superstar so on-top-of-her-game, they were breathless and hysterical throughout.
Songs on the night included If I Were A Boy, Halo, Baby Boy and Crazy In Love, the latter causing near pandemonium in the arena.
And she made us mere mortals feel a bit better about ourselves too, singing about being imperfect and jiggling her – wait for it – bingo wings. I kid you not.
But what did you expect? There’s no make-do-and-mend or Primark in the world of Beyoncé.
Her voice was unbelievable, despite telling us she had a sore throat. Pointing to it near the end, she said: “You gave me strength.”
So whether it’s Mrs Carter, Sasha Fierce or Queen Bey, there’s only one name on people’s lips right now – Beyoncé
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Beyoncé proves she's Queen Bee at Birmingham
Queen Bey lived up to her title wowing the crowd with her perfectly pitched vocals and bodacious booty-shaking to give her dedicated fans a show that was well and truly worth the wait.
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Beyoncé: Powerful & Relentless.
They start screaming for Beyoncé long before she takes the stage: anyone disturbed by multinational corporations' commodification of pop music might be disheartened to learn that a screening for her latest advert for Pepsi gets a more vociferous response than the support act.
And when she arrives, Beyoncé genuinely gives them something to scream about, and not merely the grand visual spectacles of a stadium show, although there's plenty of that, including a guitarist who solos heavy metal-ishly while fireworks shoot from both ends of her guitar, and a plethora of video interludes during which the singer waxes philosophical or meaningless, depending on your level of cynicism: "You have to fight yourself to find yourself", etc.
Even with the really big hits – Single Ladies, Crazy in Love, Survivor – crammed towards the end, there's something powerful and relentless about Beyoncé's show.
She is, as has often been noted, spectacularly good at belting out uptempo tracks with a rawness that contrasts with the staging and choreography and seems to tap into an R'n'B tradition far older than she is. Watching her in full flight, you're reminded more of Tina Turner than any of Beyoncé's contemporaries: with the best will in the world, you'd have a hard time convincing anyone that a reggae take on Hare Krisha is more thrilling than the versions of Get Me Bodied and Freakum Dress she performs tonight.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2013...-carter-review
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No Question who is the Undisputed Queen B! Her vocals proved there’s no other female artist of her calibre.
MY deputy LIA NICHOLLS reckons she’s BEYONCE most Friday evenings down the boozer, so I thought it was best to send her to Birmingham last night to cover the first date of the UK leg of the Mrs Carter World Tour...
HAVING ditched the fake-breasted armour, BEYONCE wowed UK fans with an array of perfectly engineered all-in-ones to complement the “bodacious booty strut”.
Ready for battle from the first hip thrust, she popped up on stage to burst into Run The World (Girls), setting the scene for the biggest girls’ night out that Birmingham’s LG Arena has seen for a long time.
What followed was a 19-track onslaught, leaving her worshippers no room for questions or doubt.
Not a heel looked out of place despite the complicated choreography. Some of the best was during Baby Boy against a holographic backdrop.
Why Don’t You Love Me was another huge highlight, with every aspect showing off her soul roots.
Dressed top to toe in leather, it wasn’t just her thighs she put on display for huge ballad I Care — her vocals proved there’s no other female artist of her calibre.
There’s been discussion recently about who’s the best diva in the business, with RIHANNA taking some votes.
After last night, there’s no contest as to who’s the undisputed Queen B.
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Behold Beyoncé, the cybernetic goddess of R&B. She has created a literal body of work. Gaze on it, ye pop mighty, and despair.
It’s when Beyoncé shows she can fly, too, that my doubts momentarily crack. She has the help of an elegant trapeze on a zip-wire, it’s true, but as she zooms through the air in a glittering body-suit above tens of thousands of gawping fans, landing amongst them in mere seconds, it’s hard not to cheer.
The royal purple of that outfit suits Beyoncé Knowles. She is an imperial star these days, the reigning queen of pop.
Before she even appeared in Birmingham in the first week of her latest world tour, a video prelude showed her as a powdered Marie Antoinette. The statuesque hauteur with which she soon tosses a carefully sweat-stained towel into the crowd, unsmiling and barely flexing an arm let’s you know who’s in charge.
When she stomps her foot to signal the start of “End of Time”, a Godzilla clang then rings through the arena. From her regularly tossed, leonine mane to her thickly muscled athlete’s legs, she has honed her body into a force of nature to match her cybernetic version of R&B’s relentless, cold momentum.
And the Amazonian strength of her presence, a sort of feminine macho, gives the feminist intent of “Run the World (Girls)” some credence. Even as she runs through the gamut of scantily-clad male showgirl fantasies, it’s the girls filling this place who gawk and adore her.
Beyoncé follows every current stadium trend tonight, crossing big-budget movie clips and Broadway musical dance moves, with platoons of backing singers and dancers acting as extras. As the Marie Antoinette conceit plays out on screen, the fireworks shower down and ballerinas and male marionettes cavort, this is pop as a Cecil B. DeMille spectacle.
Whether she bothered to sing live for her friend President Obama’s recent inauguration, as many suspect she didn’t, isn’t relevant here. Her voice is anyway a more sparingly deployed thunderbolt than her melisma-mad idols Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston, and she rides “1+1”’s blowsy ballad well, just before she steps from the top of the piano she’s lounging on into that trapeze. But the potential poignancy of the exposed human voice isn’t needed in this show’s slick barrage.
She has created a literal body of work. Gaze on it, ye pop mighty, and despair.
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-en...b-8590792.html
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Beyoncé at Bercy: "Wonderful from beginning to end"
The Mrs. Carter Show, her crazy choreography and perfect physique caused a sensation Wednesday at his concert in Paris. She won the French public.
The fans were waiting impatiently. They were not disappointed with the show. Beyoncé was "imperial" on Wednesday during his concert at Paris Bercy. "A queen in her kingdom," Judge Le Parisien . Queen B opened his Mrs. Carter Show (the name of her husband, rapper Jay-Z) with its feminist anthem Run The World (Girls) . This first piece triggered "a joyous fury in the stands," reports Paris Match, citing the passage an excited fan. "This is the happiest day of my life," exclaimed Eleanor, 27 years.
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Beyoncé, The Best Performer of Our Time
You were all seething with impatience at the thought of being Queen B on stage and you will understand. Beyoncé is definitely the best show girl of all time! When diva comes on stage, the walls tremble before an audience that the cheers with a bang, she is the queen of artistic prowess both in its frenzied choreography in his impressive vocal performances, is still in awe of the talent Queen B! When you can have this experience the first pictures of Beyoncé's concert in Paris , which took place last night and the least we can say is that it was madness, the singer fired Bercy for 2 hours! Lighting effects, stunning decorations, technical choreography and peerless musicians singers, Beyoncé has impress its viewers, she has delivered once again a spectacular show. The American singer is ready to conquer the world and she proved last night once again at Paris Bercy in front of a packed house! The fans were conquered.
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Queen B deserves her throne; No other artist gives such high quality. She's Whitney Houston & Tina Turner's successor.
Stunned. Bluffed. Ecstatic. Sounded. Admiration. I had it all at once leaving the Beyoncé concert at Bercy yesterday. She gave us an amazing show of two hours non-stop, with grandiose special effects (games kaleidoscopic lights guitar on fire, release of golden confetti ...), explosive choreography (special mention electrifying movements duo Twins The Twins ) and stage costumes at the height of sexiness (transparent body indented, combination fitting neckline, thigh varnished tallons another ...). Crimea in Marie Antoinette on the poster of his tour, The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour , I said Queen B deserved his throne!
Unlike some artists who go on stage just for fun. Beyoncé gives everything she has to her audience. Lying on a piano to whisper his love song 1 +1 with a heart gospel or hung in the air and shouted Survivor in the face of his critics, it does not skimp on the means to us eyeful . I enjoyed it favors an orchestra (consisting only of women, girlpower oblige!) rather than a soundtrack recorded.
Today, none other than Beyoncé could not offer us a show of such quality. Lady Gaga, Madonna and Rihanna can get dressed with their provocations. Beyoncé imposes as a worthy successor to showgirls such as Tina Turner and Whitney Houston, to whom she paid tribute dailleurs when recalling singing I Will Always Love You . The diva is simply irreplaceable.
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Queen B ignites Paris
Last night Beyoncé literally ignited the stage in Paris for his Mrs. Carter Show World Tour . The singer gave everything and spectators were filled. I must say that Queen B knows how to create the event She offered her fans a marvelous concert. Digging in the repertoire of four albums, and linking the required flying crowd, Beyoncé impressed 15000 spectators applaud. The crowd went wild. The singer was even permitted to appear in a Marie Antoinette at Versailles filmed sequence. The performances are chained during the two-hour show. She began the concert by the very rhythmic "Run the World" and then alternates romantic walks with funkier sounds. She did not hesitate to recast his songs. She mixes her "Naughty girl" with "Love to Love You Baby" by Donna Summer. It will resume with the title "If I Were a Boy" and "Bitter Sweet Syphony" of The Verve. Queen B is the queen and she hopes to defend her title.
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Queen Bee is the queen of the current pop music
It was the weekend of the flying women in the Ziggo Dome. After Friday Pink had first floated high above the audience voted last night Beyoncé airspace. Part of her show took place on a stage in the back room. How to get there from the main stage there? Simply, by flying. And there she was hanging from a trapeze over the heads of her fans. Acrobatics never looked so elegant.
The Mrs.. Carter Show Beyoncé's hot current, fourth world tour. The real name of her husband, rapper Jay-Z, is Shawn Carter, hence. There was some criticism in advance: it was not a little submissive that the singer called herself Mrs. Carter? What nonsense, the Ziggo Dome Run the World (Girls) the appropriate opening song of a show where female independence and strength precisely the theme.
Never before seen in the Ziggo Dome: an all-female backing band. Musicians are often stashed away in this branch of pop music, where what you see is perhaps even more important than what you hear at gigs. When Beyoncé are the eleven women of the band emphatically visible on a rise on the stage.
Sometimes a solo for a down (that guitar can literally breathe fire!), But the 'ground floor' of the stage is still mainly the domain of Beyoncé and her dancers, pardon, dancers, because here women are the boss. Les Twins, a really spectacular dancing twins from France, are the only male member in the Mrs.. Carter Show.
How many dancers to join the show, is almost impossible to keep. Typically Position: Beyonce front of the stage, behind in triangle form an army of equally leggy beauties. Beyoncé's voice never falters in all those swirling ballets not even a moment.
Queen Bee as Beyoncé is called. And certainly the first part of the show looks set royal. The court of Louis XIV must have been an important source of inspiration. The stage seems to be a digital Versailles, where Beyoncé gets around a black Marie Antoinette. Enjoyed all over the top, but it is also very stylish. The role of fashion icon in the pop Beyoncé has finally taken over by Madonna.
How nice that Pink concert on Friday night, this is different. There are also Lady Gaga and Madonna (no longer) at near. Beyoncé is the queen of pop music today.
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Beyoncé Concert of noble proportions While the entire nation was in turmoil about the riot Sunday around the Royal song of John Ewbank, left r & b singer Beyoncé Knowles in the Ziggo Dome to the nobility of pop music is Beyoncé in Ziggo Dome photo series That Beyoncé Knowles has the nickname The Queen Bee for a reason, let the American superstar display in Amsterdam, during one of the most promising concerts on Dutch soil this year.
Beyoncé has acquired a place in the highest ranks of pop music and put a show of noble proportions down, as in hair. Somewhere between The Queen Of Pop (Madonna) and The Queen Of Soul (Aretha Franklin) whisks her sceptre, adored by her subjects.
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Beyoncé in Ziggo Dome: finally a world star who convinces in all
REVIEW The big new pop fenomenen of the moment, Lady Gaga, Rihanna and Justin Bieber, all seem to have one thing in common with each other: their live presentation lags far behind their star. No new development, because Madonna should always have more than visual spectacle of her vocal arts when she enters the stage. But pop music is gradually becoming well again use a world star who dazzles on all fronts when the room lights go out.
Fortunately, there is Beyonceé, who gave Sunday its first of two sold-out concerts in Amsterdam Ziggo Dome. The opening is at once all that great, with two of her best, most uplifting songs Run The World (Girls) and End Of Time, that you wonder whether they can sustain up to two hours. Yes so. She looks itself not only stunningly beautiful, with more and after a few songs yet another beautiful creation of leotard format, they know also to surround himself with equally leggy dancers and stands behind her on stage a handsome mainly consisting of women bond with choir.
Powerful voice
Time to catch your breath she gives her audience barely. Her appearance seems over the years only to be inescapable, and then there's her powerful voice. Because it's not just the smooth dance songs which she packs her audience, she sings equally great. With Flaws And All she impresses early in the set, while I Care Irreplaceable and other peak moments in a show that still only slowed down a bit during the completely unnecessary movies while changing.
Finally, a world star who convinces in all.
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Madonna, move, Beyoncé assumes the throne of pop!
Crazy atmosphere and top-notch Beyoncé at sold-out concert in Zagreb
If Madonna is still the Queen of Pop, then it is becoming increasingly clear that it is a hot candidate for sure Beyoncé Knowles. It was evident to the sold-out concert in Zagreb about 18 thousand people. Ladies and gentlemen, Mrs. Carter Show!
If you have Lady Gaga as the "mother monster" my little monsters, which leads through the show, Rihanna "selling" your story little girl from Barbados who succeeded in a big world, Katy Perry planted flowers as Alice in the land of kitsch, but Mrs. Carter and give us Beyoncé Knowles message - see, my husband Jay-Z, Queen of all. Already a trailer for the tour are communicated to go for the show, full of luxury, glamor (blacks could say "bling-bling") for superior production and the fact that Beyoncé, who was perhaps anyone remember in the nineties as a member of Destiny's Child , on this tour offers up to now. Her creative and visual climax? Probably.
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Beyoncé shows how to do it!
Much fuss she does not need to entertain a large audience but Beyonce had spared no effort during the first of her two Mrs. Carter Show-concerts at the Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam.
The 15,500 strong audience saw her in as many as eight different uniforms - mostly swimsuit-like ensembles - and put into production of beautiful light shows her best songs. With her band, which consists entirely of women, and team of top dancers left the sexy superstar's see who the real Queen of Pop is.
Rarely been at a concert where the audience so deafening for the rise of the artist railed as with Beyonce in the Ziggo Dome last night.
The audience at the Ziggo Dome last night did not stop screaming, dancing and clapping.
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Bow Down to Beyoncé
This superstar has once again proven that she is more than worth all the fuss. The tickets for the world tour were sold out in no time, fake cards were plenty in circulation and before dozens of fans were still begging at the ticket office. The lucky ones, who in large part were already eager, from noon were waited on hand and foot.
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Beyoncé in Bratislava: a spectacular show with a great soul
American singer Beyoncé for his first concert in Slovakia showed why is generally regarded as one of Madonna's successor on the throne of the Queen of Pop. Some goes even further and consider it to be one that can cope once the king himself. Talent, vocal and personality to it from the current music stars probably the closest.
http://hudba.zoznam.sk/reportaze/20-...-velkou-dusou/
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Beyoncé showed Sunday in Amsterdam that she is the queen of the music industry.
The 31-year-old superstar gave a concert at the Ziggo Dome for her The Mrs.. Carter Show-world tour. In a show that could have come straight from Las Vegas she knew the audience effortlessly to wind her finger.
With the opening of the concert was immediately put the tone for the evening. The woman battle Who Run The World (Girls) Beyoncé began the show with her band and dance crew that consisted entirely of women. Femininity is strength and should be celebrated above all, argued the singer. Something they certainly did themselves, whether it was in a challenging dress, cool in leather or in a glitter catsuit. Beyonce is all woman and sexy and seductive with class.
The singer explained the focus on live singing and dancing. A combination that Beyonce went off effortlessly.
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I'm sure it's a fantastic show  Wish I was getting the chance to see it.
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