Beyoncé heads the revolution of black women at the start of her US tour
Armed with a powerful dancers, showing his love for his homeland and accompanied at all times of his daughter Blue Ivy, Beyoncé began his ‘Cowboy Carter’ tour presenting himself as the leader of a movement of struggle and empowerment of black women in the United States.
The American star began in the city of Inglewood (California) the expected trip of her album ‘Cowboy Carter’ with which he will travel several US states before jumping to the United Kingdom and France, the only international appointments of this show that has faced difficulties in the sale of tickets.
A show loaded with symbolism and history
With almost three hours of show that began with an hour of delay, ‘Queen Bee’ promised a show with which she started dressed in white, with a suit identical to the one she wore in her successful show she offered in the Christmas special of the NFL match that was televised in Netflix.
As an omen, as if it were indicating the thousands of attendees who invaded the Sofi stadium that would see a show of a star, Beyoncé made its way on a scenario full of US national symbols.
It was no coincidence that at the beginning of the concert he launched the US anthem, since calls to the freedom of his country took a relevant role in the ‘show’ narrative with the extolling of the black roots of country music.
“You never ask permission for something that has always belonged to you,” said a label on the screen behind him while starting ‘Freedom’, the anthem that promoted the career of the former American vice president Kamala Harris for the power of the White House in the last elections.
“This is for all white women tonight,” Beyoncé said after finishing the issue, while the screens continued to show images of historical moments in the conquest of spaces and rights of the black community in the US.
With an aesthetic in which the colors of the American flag -red, white and blue -predominated, the artist proclaimed “the claim of America” and dedicated a poem to the American black community.
McDonalds menu price tickets
Half an hour before its show began, tickets ranged between $ 50 and $ 80, the same as tickets for the following concerts offered in Los Angeles in the next few days.
This represents a 75% drop in the price compared to the $ 800 that came to cost in presale, according to NBC data.
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