Exams have greatly hindered my ability to blog over the last
month, but now they're out the way normal service can resume. First things
first, I was lucky enough to see Beyoncé when she performed at the O2 in London
as part of The Mrs Carter Show world tour. I wish I'd blogged about this sooner
but as a testament to how good it was I can still remember it fresh in my mind
as if it was yesterday. Seeing her in person has confirmed that when I grow up I want to be Beyoncé.
I've never seen anything like The Mrs Carter Show, and I
doubt I ever will. For the first time in a while I made the decision not to take many pictures at
all and watch the show through the lens of a camera, instead
just enjoying the show properly. I’m so glad I did. With 12 costume changes, an
insanely talented group of dancers, and a section where she moved across the
arena to her ‘B stage’ via a zip-wire, Beyoncé knows how to put on a show the
audience will never forget. There was no shortage of glamour and she performed
with an unfaltering energy, commanding the stage at all times with a smile as
wide as the Thames.
It was an evening of high-octane hits that had everyone on
their feet singing along and dancing with abandon. In particular, the group of
women in the seats below us were having the time of their lives, alternating
huge bouts of booty-shaking with collapsing in their seats and frantically
fanning themselves cool. Hearing the entire arena belt out all of the words to
‘Crazy in Love’ and ‘Single Ladies’ in unison is something I’ll never forget. Goosebump-inducing
moments were aplenty from the moment the lights dropped, the Craig David-esque support act had shuffled off and the opening bars of
‘Run the World’ thundered around the arena.
All photos below are my own, and from Beyoncé's official Tumblr (which can be found here).
Beyoncé was truly electrifying.
Stand out “OMG I LOVE BEYONCÉ” moments:
Grown Woman
An incredible tribal-themed performance of
Beyoncé’s new song was my ultimate favourite moment of the entire show. I've watched recordings of it on YouTube hundreds of times over the last month as it was just out-of-this-world.
Freakum Dress
The fashion for this song had me and my
friends gasping. So fierce!
Zip Wire
She flew on a ZIP-WIRE. This needs no further explanation.
Graphics
The graphics throughout the performance were amazing, with an Elizabethan-style Beyoncé as seen on all of the advertising popping up, along with images of Blue Ivy that had the entire arena melting.
‘I Will Always Love You’
A spine-tingling tribute to Whitney Housten that was
AMAZING.
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