Beyoncé performs "Dangerously in love", "Flaws ans all", "1+1", "I'm going down", "I care" and Tina Turners "River deep mountain high" live at Rhein Energie Stadion in Köln. 15.06.2023
People talk about how she is so private but when she’s on stage she is so open and connected to her fans. I’d rather have that then a bunch of interviews and tweets.
@@bRoWnsKinfRien only two of them for me. Imo this one and the royal blue dress with the weird shape lol. As for the rest, I think she wore them all beautifully
Drummer came in too early … she wanted to hold that note out at 5:40 … she quickly had to get back in que with the drum. It should never be that way. It should be the drummer getting in cue with her. Drummer better get it right for Philly cuz I’m tryna hold that note out with her 😂
She should take some lessons from Mariah she listens to her fans. Beyonce tend to perform the emotional songs that most of her fans doesnt like. Shes no gay icon😢
I‘ve ALWAYS admired Beyoncé… since I was a kid. But I have ONE REALLY BIG PROBLEM with the album. Bey…wtf was that Dubai thing? U did an exclusive Perfomance for the richest people in the world who rule a country where queer people are being punished by law and where slavery is still a thing? U didn’t even talk about why u did it ! 24 million dollar to sell everything u stand for ? She’s a billionaire… I had nights thinking about this and I really don’t understand it. And the worst part : SHE DID IT AFTER SHE PUT OUT AN ALBUM INSPIRED OF AND FOR QUEER PEOPLE? What??!! There wasn’t even a message to the queer people in Dubai and nearby… nothing. I…. I just don’t get it. I really have to say that I lost lots of respect for her…
@@LoneWolf-xx3rzNo one is beyond reproach. As a fan we are entitled to our opinion. We stream, buy merchandise, and support these artist for a lifetime. These are valid points there are a lot of artist I.e Madonna, Taylor Swift, Rihanna, and Gaga who would not have taken that 24M gig for no amount of money period. That being said I do believe B felt it was a way to build a bridge for the future to evoke change who knows. That being said we have to give everyone the right to verbalize there true feelings at this price point and hopefully it will keep these artist humble and grounded.
Approximately half of that Dubai audience were of the LGBTQ community, apparently. Many of whom live there and/or frequently visit. I've seen several vlogs and reportings on it. Ask The Community why they would choose to live, visit and spend money in Dubai.
@@therealrodney8561 lady gaga performed in Dubai in 2014 and Rihanna dated a Saudi businessman, from a country with laws as bad as dubai concerning the queer community. Beyoncé didn't perform at a state held event, it was private. I don't know why she's held to a different standard? Lady Gaga is literally known for making music for the community too? And Rihanna was publicly seen at a ball. Nobody batted an eyelash then, though. Also, as an Asian woman, it would feel really really shitty as a queer person myself if she never came here simply because of shitty laws criminalizing homosexuality that I had no control over (which was only amended to not include homosexuality as recently as 2018). It would feel really really unfair. I see this very often from mostly western audiences too, getting outraged on behalf of other folk. Because most of her shows are in the US, and I would argue that the laws they have in certain states there regarding trans people should disqualify them from getting shows either. Or is that different? Also, having spoken to close friends from Dubai myself, those who happen to be queer btw, I can tell you that the validation they felt was unreal. So idk. I would really take this into consideration myself. 🤷🏻♀️