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Beyonce's 'Renaissance' tour expected to earn $500m more than Taylor Swift's 'Eras'
Beyonce's upcoming "Renaissance" tour is expected to earn around $500 million more than Taylor Swift's "Eras".
According to reports, Beyoncé Knowles-Carter's world tour could net her up to $2.1 billion, a huge $500 million more than Taylor Swift who earned $1.6 billion.
An amazing video from the Newsflare archive of a Beyonce fan who was left severely star-struck when the "Crazy in Love" star paused her Birmingham concert to sing her "Happy Birthday".
Shehnaz Khan was celebrating her 22nd birthday at the LG Arena in 2014 when Beyonce stopped, asked her name and held her hand before she began to sing to her during "The Mrs Carter Show World Tour".
Beyonce was performing on stage when she noticed Shehnaz was wearing a birthday badge.
"You got the sign and everything, What's your name and how do you spell it?" Beyonce asked.
The student at City University was so surprised to be being serenaded that she didn't realise she was recording the whole thing.
"I was leaning over the barrier holding her hand and not realising the camera in my other hand was recording, everyone around me was going crazy," Shenaz told a local newspaper.
Shehnaz, from Leamington, has watched Beyonce more than 20 times in concert.
"Incredible, when is that ever going to happen again," Shehnaz, told a local newspaper.
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