Beyonce Knowles has caused many people to be blown away utterly and completely from her showstopping routines, but last night the Single Ladies star's televised performance at Glastonbury had to have shaken the world to the very core.
Queen B shone on stage both vocally and stylishly in a shimmering gold sequined blazer kicking the show off with a slowed down version of signature tune 'Crazy In Love' before moving into the uptempo shoes of a Destiny's Child medley.
What followed was a hit filled set compiled of global successes such as Single Ladies, Naughty Girl, Baby Boy, Telephone, an amazing cover of Kings of Leon phenomenon 'Sex On Fire' and new songs Run The World (Girls) and Best I Never Had.
Following Honey B's crowd pleasing spectacular, celebs took to twitter to show their appreciation of the RnB Queen.
Comedian and chat show host Alan Carr posted "You Go Beyonce." Music legend George Michael tweeted " Great artist, writer, singer, person..." whilst X-Factor star Ollie Murs told his followers how he was currently making 'To the left' gestures in light of 'Irreplaceable'.
Beyonce dedicated fansite beyoncedaily.us posted "Fireworks, slick choreography and all the hits – Beyoncé didn’t put a foot wrong during her Glastonbury headline set"
Who Run this Motha? It is without a doubt Beyonce friggin Knowles!
Beyonce was the first woman to headline the Pyramid stage at Glastonbury. Her fourth studio album '4' was released today. The full 90 minute set is available to watch via BBC iPlayer.
Queen B shone on stage both vocally and stylishly in a shimmering gold sequined blazer kicking the show off with a slowed down version of signature tune 'Crazy In Love' before moving into the uptempo shoes of a Destiny's Child medley.
What followed was a hit filled set compiled of global successes such as Single Ladies, Naughty Girl, Baby Boy, Telephone, an amazing cover of Kings of Leon phenomenon 'Sex On Fire' and new songs Run The World (Girls) and Best I Never Had.
Following Honey B's crowd pleasing spectacular, celebs took to twitter to show their appreciation of the RnB Queen.
Comedian and chat show host Alan Carr posted "You Go Beyonce." Music legend George Michael tweeted " Great artist, writer, singer, person..." whilst X-Factor star Ollie Murs told his followers how he was currently making 'To the left' gestures in light of 'Irreplaceable'.
Beyonce dedicated fansite beyoncedaily.us posted "Fireworks, slick choreography and all the hits – Beyoncé didn’t put a foot wrong during her Glastonbury headline set"
Who Run this Motha? It is without a doubt Beyonce friggin Knowles!
Beyonce was the first woman to headline the Pyramid stage at Glastonbury. Her fourth studio album '4' was released today. The full 90 minute set is available to watch via BBC iPlayer.
Take a look at a clip of her amazing performance below with Run The World (Girls).
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