Fans said the singer was 'amazing'.
The pop superstar has announced her first solo UK shows since 2016.
The star is touring this year.
Barry Jenkins also reveals his thoughts on the newly announced prequel and whether there's room for a potential Beyoncé cameo.
The singer has changed another song lyric and now Lewinsky wants an edit.
Beyonce's latest album 'Renaissance' was released last week.
The singer sizzled in an embellished nude dress in a series of Instagram snaps from Jay Z's Oscars afterparty.
The model and actress changed her entire approach to attending the Met Gala after the chance encounter with Queen Bey.
The actor and singer appeared to criticise the 2018 remake of 'A Star Is Born' starring Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper, saying it was 'the wrong idea'.
The 28-time Grammy winner talks about navigating the entertainment industry and how as a young Black woman, she knew she "couldn't mess up" or it would all go away.
Ayda Field introduced the world to Reyoncé Williams with a video on her Instagram page.
Beyonce accepts the award for Best R&B Performance at the 2021 Grammy Awards, setting the record for Grammys won by a female artist. Courtesy: CBS/Recording Academy
Trevor Noah congratulates Beyonce for tying the all-time record for most Grammy wins ever by a female artist. Courtesy: CBS/Recording Academy
The singer posted a special tribute to the Duchess of Sussex on her website to mark Women's History Month.
On the same day news broke that Moet Hennessy will acquire a 50 percent stake in Jay-Z's Champagne brand, Tina Knowles-Lawson posted a tribute to him for being a "bad ass brother."
Blue Ivy Carter provided vocals and featured in the video for her mother's song 'Brown Skin Girl'.
The rapper thanked her celebrity friends for their well wishes.
Singer Adele has shared a stunning picture as she praises celebrity pal Beyonce’s visual album Black Is King
The singer was shown being the only star still in her seat.
The talent manager said he is 'a fighter'.
Nicole Curran, the woman who leaned in front of Beyoncé to talk to Jay-Z, has been blitzed with hate on social media ever since.
Yvette Noel-Schure took to her Instagram to express her feelings on the matter
Dramatic pregnancy announcement aside, Beyoncé and Jay-Z are pretty protective of their 13-month-old twins, Sir and Rumi Carter. So protective, in fact, that they even hired baby models to pose as their children in concert visuals for their “On The Run II” tour.
Have you ever seen regular old museum attendees go apeshit? No? Well, thanks to the Louvre, now you can! The Paris museum — home to famous works like Leonardo da Vinci's <em>Mona Lisa</em>, and more recently, the music video for Beyoncé and Jay-Z's song, "Apeshit," off the album <em>EVERYTHING IS LOVE</em> — now offers a guided tour that will retrace the steps the power couple took when creating their visual masterpiece. SEE ALSO: Unchill Stan Twitter turned Beyoncé and Jay-Z's 'Mona Lisa' moment into a meme The tour will examine the 17 pieces of art that were featured in the Carters' "Apeshit" video, directed by Ricky Saiz. In addition to the Mona Lisa, it will take a look at famous works like <em>The Winged Victory of Samothrace</em>, <em>The Raft of the Medusa</em>, <em>The Coronation of Napoleon</em>, the ceiling of the Galerie d’Apollon, and more. According to the website, the thematic trail tour, which lasts 90 minutes, is only offered on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays. But the museum also offers a detailed guide to the works, so you can learn more from the comfort of your own home. While it may seem like the Louvre continues to pull out all the stops for Bey and Jay — I mean, they let them shut down the museum and recorded a freaking music video for goodness' sake — it should be noted that this isn't the first time the Louvre has created a celebrity-related tour. In May 2016, after will.i.am released a 12-minute documentary, titled <em>will.i.am at the Louvre</em>, and a music video for his song "Mona Lisa Smile," the museum responded with another guided tour that highlighted collections from the Department of Decorative Arts. Here's to present and past art continuing to collide. WATCH: Beyoncé made history at Coachella and even Adele, who was watching at home, couldn't sit still
Bey skipped her second gala in a row.