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Beyoncé has joined fellow diva Aretha Franklin in offering the city of Detroit a vote of confidence as it faces bankruptcy reorganization.
During her Mrs. Carter Show World Tour stop on Saturday night at The Palace of Auburn Hills in the Detroit suburbs, Beyoncé -- fresh from the Trayvon Martin rally with husband Jay Z earlier that day in New York City -- added Sam Cooke's "A Chance is Gonna Come" to her set, dedicating it to the city.
The performance was accompanied by a video montage (watch it, above) that included photos of key Detroit sites as well as notable personalities such as boxer Joe Louis and music icons like Bob Seger, Kid Rock, Eminem, the White Stripes, Berry Gordy, Jr., and a full array of Motown legends -- including even non-Detroiters like the Jackson 5 and Lionel Richie. The clip concluded with a declaration that "Nothing Stops Detroit!"
Beyoncé did not mention the bankruptcy proceeding, which was announced two days prior, directly at the show. She turned down a request to comment, with a spokesperson telling Billboard that, "This was a unique tribute to the history of an incredible city and a celebration of the strong spirit of its people."
On Saturday, Beyoncé and Jay-Z attended a rally for Trayvon Martin in NYC, meeting up with the shooting victim's parents and showing their support for the family. The couple kept a low profile at the event, which Al Sharpton addressed when he spoke, saying, "Jay-Z and Beyoncé said they didn't want to speak, and they didn't come for a photo op." He did reference the couple's stance, though, adding, "Jay-Z told me, 'I'm a father. Beyoncé is a mother.' We all feel the pain and apprehension — the laws must protect everybody, or it doesn't protect anybody."
During the rally, Beyoncé posted a picture of bracelets in support of Martin with the caption "#actnow4Trayvon" and later took to her website to share a photo of her and Jay-Z with Martin's family. Her appearance at the rally isn't the first time the star spoke out on Martin's behalf, though — on Saturday, hours after the verdict was announced, Beyoncé held a moment of silence for Martin at her concert in Nashville, following it up with the chorus from "I Will Always Love You."
Taking some time for family, Beyonce and Jay-Z enjoyed a family dinner with their daughter Blue Ivy on Wednesday evening (July 17).
The superstar parents casually made their way past the awaiting paparazzi as they left Nervosa Trattoria Italian Restaurant in Toronto with their darling girl in tow.
The Hook’s Gregory DelliCarpini Jr. sat down with Beyonce’s stylist Ty Hunter to chat all things fashion, red carpets and Sasha Fierce.
Ty, the man behind Beyonce’s ferocious style, has been working with the singer for over 16 years.
“I was working in a store in Houston and I met Ms. Tiny and we just clicked instantly,” He revealed to Billboard. “I had a day off and called her to see if she needed help. The rest is history. The next week I was at the Grammys.”
From the famed metal glove she rocked in the “Single Ladies” video, to the plush gown she wore to sing “The Star Spangled Banner” during President Barack Obama’s second inauguration, Ty’s been Bey’s secret weapon behind her iconic looks.
An early encounter with stunning Motown legend Diana Ross sparked his interest in style. “My mom and dad took me to see Diana Ross and I was in awe of all the costume changes and the hair. I became a fan right away and that’s what steered me into fashion.”
Above, watch Ty break down his top 10 Beyonce looks of all time and open up about his favorite red carpet moment.
THE MRS. CARTER SHOW WORLD TOUR starring BEYONCE is extending its successful global run with additional dates, just confirmed. The tour dates will include performances in Mexico, Brazil, Canada, Venezuela, Puerto Rico and over a dozen US cities. Tickets for the newly announced shows go on-sale starting Monday, July 1. The North American tour, promoted by Live Nation Global Touring and produced by Parkwood Entertainment, kicks off on Friday, June 28 in Los Angeles.
THE MRS. CARTER SHOW WORLD TOUR starring BEYONCE, the Biggest Tour of 2013, with its explosive special effects and intricate, strobe-laden light show, is an artistic triumph and the entertainer's most ambitious undertaking to date. It is bigger in scope than any of her previous shows, fittingly designed for the vastness of arenas and stadiums. For an exclusive look at this spectacular live show featuring footage from the European leg in broadcast quality format click here: https://bit.ly/BeyonceTrailer
Sponsored by Pepsi, Coty and MasterCard, tickets for the added North American dates, will be available starting Monday, July 1, 2013 at 10:00AM/EDT at LiveNation.com. A special pre-sale for registered members of Beyonce's BeyHive Blog will begin at 10:00AM/EDT in select markets on Wednesday, June 26. Fans can go to Beyonce.com to sign up now for the chance to be the first to purchase tickets. MasterCard pre-sales start Thursday, June 27 at 10:00AM/EDT in select markets. A complete list of tour dates, and on-sale information are provided in the itineraries below.
To celebrate the 10 year anniversary of Beyonce's debut album "Dangerously in Love", the singer posted never-before-seen images from the set of three iconic videos: "Crazy in Love", "Baby Boy" and "Me, Myself and I". You can check them out in the gallery and watch a fan tribute video under the cut.
Beyonce is “definitely ratchet,” says The Dream. Naysayers doubt the authenticity of what some see as Bey’s proud new ratchet phase. Others who’ve followed her career from day one say she’s clearly always been this way. So is The Dream responsible for all this ratchetness?
The Dream couldn’t stop talking about ratchet in our sit down with him to discuss all things IV Play. He loves all things ratchet including his song “Turnt” featuring Beyonce and 2 Chainz, which he says is absolutely ratchet. Not only is Bey his self-proclaimed sister, Dream’s working on Bey’s forthcoming album, so he’d obviously have the inside scoop on Bey’s ratchet ways. We had to know if he put her up to the “Ratchet” gold hoop earrings she rocked on Instagram, or her cursing in songs like “Bow Down” (which he didn’t write or produce) or her rocking a gold grill while showing her support for the president. But per Dream, that’s all Bey. “I think it’s about being comfortable being where you are at a certain time,” he said. “Bey is bigger than life. I can’t even imagine this guy, Terius Nash, being that big and having to hold all this ratchet in.”
The Houston chanteuse has had it in her for quite some time. YouTube some of her early Destiny’s Child interviews, particularly the one where she’s eating grapes during a freaking interview. We love this by the way. And let’s not forget her favorite restaurant is Popeye’s. As far as her telling “bitches” to “bow down,” Dream says every now and then you have to get some things off your chest. “Sometimes you just got to let a little steam off. Turn up.” Bey loves a good turn up. After all, she was spotted at NYC’s Grits and Biscuits party, y’all. Straight ratchet!