![]() ![]() Throughout the night Beyoncé was flanked by the extremely dexterous Les Twins (Laurent and Larry Nicolas Bourgeois) and the end of the show came with a pure vogue dance-off that showcased the individual talents of her crew, which includes stunning dancers like Honey Balenciaga, Aahkilah Cornelius, and Carlos Basquiat. One of the highlights of the concert that brought the loudest roars from the crowd was when her 11-year-old daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, came out to lead her fleet of dancers, which felt like something of a full-circle, generational moment. This show was still a family affair for the Houston-born artist, who’s been a performer since her mother, Tina Knowles, auditioned her for the all-girl entertainment group Girl’s Tyme when she was 8 years old, and went on to chart success with Destiny’s Child. She returned to Huntington Bank Stadium, where she previously held her Formation tour stop in 2016, and delivered a breakneck two-and-a-half hour set, that to use a Beyoncé song, was “Flawless.” Beyoncé last came to the Twin Cities in 2018, where she performed on her On the Run II tour with her husband, the rapper Jay-Z, at U.S. The Beyhive was out in full force on Thursday night, swarming the area around the University of Minnesota campus, donning sequined cowboy hats and boots, futuristic space-cowboy looks that are on theme with Beyoncé’s forward-thinking, disco- and vogueing-influenced 2022 album Renaissance. It was Bey Day in Minneapolis this week, in case you haven’t heard.
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