An 'unofficial warmup act' for Beyoncé has been hailed as 'phenomenal' from fans in Edinburgh.
While there was no support act for Queen Bey, fans patiently waiting were entertained by another fan who was dancing to the tracks playing while people flocked to the stadium.
Around 54,000 people reportedly attended the Renaissance tour at Murrayfield on Saturday, May 20 and the crowd belted out the songs as Beyoncé performed.
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Before the gig kicked off, one fan gave a performance of his own with a fully choreographed dance to her track Summer. With turns, flips and kicks, onlookers cheered him on.
One person posted the dance on TikTok and captioned it: 'Beyoncé's unofficial warm-up was phenomenal!'
One commented: "SERVED, ATE AND LEFT NO CRUMBS."
Another said: "This guy was just amazing!"
TikTok star Max Balegde said: "This is what I think I look like but I could NEVER."
This comes as the Edinburgh crowd was praised for their vocals and enthusiasm during the show. While Beyoncé's sang her track Heated, she messed up a lyric - but fans were quick to avoid letting the mood drop.
Rather than singing CoCo Chanel, she sang CoCo Canal. The Single Ladies singer gave a little giggle but as she tried to compose herself, her fans belted out the rest of the song until she joined in again.
Many reckon it is down to the school assemblies where we all had to sing hymns in unison that has led us to our strong reputation.
The video was shared across social media, with one fan commenting: "I love that the audience kept singing all the lyrics anyway waiting for her to join back in."
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