June is here and that means we’re at the beginning of Month, 30 days dedicated to celebrating the LGBTQ+ community and highlighting the struggles many in it still face.
While many of us may be marking the occasion with a night out decked in our finest multi-coloured, glittering garbs, it’s safe to say most of us won’t be kicking off the month quite like .
Currently gracing the UK as part of her Renaissance tour, the Single Ladies hitmaker wished her at ’s Hotspur Stadium last night a ‘happy pride.’
She made the declaration to raucous applaud from the crowd – all while donning a flowing, silver bedazzled gown and riding a similarly glitzy horse, as you do.
Queen Bey has a few more performances set for London, with shows at the stadium on June 3, and June 4 – before heading to Europe for shows in Amsterdam, Lyon, Cologne, Hamburg, Frankfurt, and Warsaw.
The first night of her shows in the capital saw the pop sensation bring out , to dance alongside her to Black Parade and My Power.
And this wasn’t the only surprise of the night, with fans fangirling away such as Kris Jenner, Dua Lipa, and Naomi Campbell.
The star dubbed London her according to the , after a deafening moment on the first night where the crowd sang back Queen Bey’s biggest hits to her acapella – which include Crazy In Love and Love On Top.
She said: ‘Definitely the loudest so far, am I going to get in trouble?’
The tour is promoting the Upgrade U singer’s seventh studio album, , and is reportedly going to .
The tour will also mark Bey’s first run of UK live performances since her 2018 On the Run tour.
The Cuff It artist at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium on May 18 before going on to perform in Sunderland, where she was .
She then made a stop at Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh where she as she made a particularly cheeky £1,800 Nando’s order for her entourage.