Beyonce has treated hotel staff to some VIP tickets for her sold-out show as a way of saying thank you for "taking care of her".
The 41-year-old performer is currently in the middle of her Renaissance World Tour and has been staying at London's Corinthia Hotel while she performs in the capital.
Beyonce is said to have left a generous tip for her butler, personal chef and concierge, giving them pairs of VIP tickets which cost more than £750 ($930) each.
A source said: "Beyonce is really sweet and very gracious to everyone around her, so always wants to thank the people who are taking care of her.
"They have gone above and beyond to look after her while she has been in the UK, so she treated them to some of the best tickets you can get."
Speaking to The Sun, the source added: "It’s her favourite hotel so she asked for the staff’s emails to personally thank them."
During her stay at the penthouse at the Corinthia, which costs an eyewatering £20,000 per night, Beyonce is said to have asked for her hotel rider to be stocked with bottled water and exotic fruits.
She also asked for a specially prepared vegan mac and cheese, along with salmon, according to the publication.
Over the course of five months, Beyonce will have performed 57 shows before her world tour ends in New Orleans in September.
Beyonce's tour has been somewhat of a family affair recently, with her 11-year-old daughter Blue Ivy Carter joining her on stage during her show in Paris last month.
The youngster performed during a dance breakdown of a couple of her mum's hits, with the preteen looking just as professional as Beyoncé's dance troupe.
Blue Ivy paraded around the stage in an elaborate outfit, looking just like her mum as she wore a glitzy long-sleeved sequin-adorned turtleneck with some shiny silver metallic cargo-style trousers.
Clearly impressed by her daughter, Beyoncé said: "Give it up for Blue," as the audience erupted in applause.
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