The ultimate guide to everything Beyoncé (2024)

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If you’re fortunate enough to be attending one of the three upcoming Beyoncé concerts at Inglewood’s SoFi Stadium (Sept. 1, 2 and 4), best not to disappoint Queen Bey and come unprepared. So don your favorite silver outfit (see “Virgo Season”) and get to know some of Bey’s musical heroes, on-stage performers, behind-the-scenes architects and key phrases that have made the Renaissance tour one of the most acclaimed and lucrative in history. SoCal, time to get your fork and your spoon ...

Alexander McQueen
The late fashion designer was such a visionary of futurist-Edwardian dark glamour that the Met Museum exhibited his couture work. His vision lives on in a sequined chrome corset/boots/gloves combo that his atelier designed for Beyoncé, along with garments for her backup dancers and live band.

Andre Jose Marshall II and Amari Marshall
Andre was the brother of Amari, who is a lead dancer on Beyoncé’s tour. After Andre died in June at the age of 32, Beyoncé dedicated “My Power” to him at a stop in Hamburg, Germany.

Andrew Makadsi
Makadsi operates as creative director for Parkwood Entertainment, and earned an Emmy nomination in 2019 for outstanding production design for his work on Beyoncé’s concert documentary “Homecoming.” He is credited with “additional creative direction” on the Renaissance tour.

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“Badu, Badu, Badu, Badu”
The snub that launched a thousand Lizzo think pieces. During the live remix of “Break My Soul,” Beyoncé shouts out artists that have influenced or inspired her over her career. She normally includes Lizzo, but after former dancers for the “About Damn Time” singer filed a suit alleging sexual harassment, Beyoncé did a version where she put soul siren Erykah Badu’s name on loop. (Lizzo returned to the list on later shows).

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Blue Ivy Carter
Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s 11-year-old daughter — and a fan-favorite dancer on the Renaissance tour.

Carlos Basquiat
A ballroom dancer from the House of Basquiat on HBO’s competition show “Legendary,” and one of the “dolls” dancing with Beyoncé on tour.

Jean-Michel Basquiat
The late New York artist, beloved by Bey and Jay-Z, made a controversial cameo with the two in a Tiffany ad that re-did an unseen painting of his in the firm’s trademark blue. Beyoncé cheekily referenced him again on “I’m That Girl,” where she sings she’s “beating down the block knocking Basquiats off the wall.”

David Koma
The Georgian former creative director of Mugler designed the electric-chartreuse tableau for Bey’s 2022 Oscars performance (sadly upstaged by the Slap). On the “Renaissance” tour, he’s behind a shimmery, prismatic coat and dress.

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Destiny’s Child in 2005, from left, Kelly Rowland, Beyoncé Knowles and Michelle Williams.

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Destiny’s Child
The bestselling girl group whose most famous lineup featured Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams. Beyoncé opens her set with their 2001 song “Dangerously in Love,” which was repurposed for Bey’s own album of the same title in 2003.

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Donna Summer
The resplendent ‘70s disco queen provided the floor-filling sample material for “Summer Renaissance,” but Summer’s vision for Black and queer club music informed the whole “Renaissance” project, right down to the Studio 54-era crystal horse Bey rides.

“Drunk in Love”
Beyoncé’s euphoric collaboration with Jay-Z, released in 2013. The song has been absent for the majority of the tour, save for opening night in Stockholm and a mid-August date in Atlanta. Will it find a place in the SoFi set list?

“Everybody on mute”
When Beyoncé sings the line during her performance of “Energy,” she expects the audience to follow her direction and refrain from making a sound. Don’t get yelled at for breaking the silence!

“Get your fork and your spoon”
For everyone wondering where the “Renaissance” music videos are hiding, during the show Bey projects a brief text message stating, with delightfully profane brevity, that you will eat when she tells you to.

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Grace Jones
One of Beyoncé’s formative ‘70s and ‘80s influences, Jones is an icon of music, fashion, film and vibes across decades (and just performed at WeHo pride this year). Jones famously turned down just about every contemporary collaboration offered to her, but finally caved to join Bey on “Move.” -AB

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Honey Balenciaga
A ballroom dancer on the tour who stole the show at opening night in Stockholm.

Honey Dijon
A modern master of house and club music and a groundbreaking Black trans artist, Bey tapped her for production and writing on “Cozy” and “Alien Superstar.”

Jay-Z
Beyonce’s billionaire husband, and one of the greatest rappers the world has seen. He’s been in attendance for most of the tour — and was spotted next to Megan thee Stallion in Paris — and will probably pop up for the L.A. run, given he and his wife just spent $200 million on a Malibu mansion.

Jill Scott
“Jilly from Philly,” as Beyoncé lovingly referred to her on the remix to “Break My Soul.” When Scott stopped by the tour’s Philadelphia show, the R&B singer’s admiration for Beyoncé was indescribable: “I didn’t get a chance to see Michael Jackson, I didn’t get a chance to see James Brown, I didn’t get a chance to see Tina Turner, but I got a chance to see Beyoncè tonight,” she said of the experience.

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Kendrick Lamar
Compton-born superstar rapper who remixed Beyoncé’s “America Has a Problem” (and previously featured on “Nile” and “Freedom.”) Although he hasn’t popped out on the tour, Beyoncé danced over a recording to his verse since it dropped in May.

Kevin JZ Prodigy
The Philly-born ballroom commentator whose voice is sampled at the start of Beyoncé’s “Pure/Honey.” He’s also narrated much of the Renaissance tour.

KNTY4NEWS
One of the funniest bits in the “Renaissance” live show finds Bey broadcasting from behind a TV news desk with, shall we say, NSFW call letters.

Les Twins
Laurent and Larry Nicolas Bourgeois are two outrageously limber, identical twin French dancers and choreographers who flank Bey during much of her live show.

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Madonna
Beyoncé sampled Madonna’s “Vogue” for “Break My Soul (The Queens Remix).” Beyoncé gave the pop legend a shout-out at her New Jersey stop, and posed with her and her daughters after the show.

Maze Featuring Frankie Beverly
In 2019, Beyoncé covered R&B stalwart Maze’s sparkling “Before I Let Go,” and sang it live for the first time in Stockholm on opening night.

Megan Thee Stallion
Houston-born rapper who collaborated (and won a Grammy) with Beyoncé on “Savage” in 2020.

Michael Jackson
Beyoncé has mixed “Break My Soul” with the Jacksons’ “Shake Your Body,” and blended “Love on Top” with the Jackson 5’s “I Want You Back.”

Mugler by Casey Cadwallader
Cadwallader, the creative director for Mugler, designed the perilous-looking metal bustier Bey wore for much of “Renaissance’s” promo imagery.

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Nina Simone
An American jazz and civil rights titan whose uncompromising virtuosity, political fury and tender melancholy informs Beyoncé’s whole career, and who gets a well-deserved “Break My Soul” name-drop.

Reneigh
The Beyhive decided that the crystal horse from “Renaissance’s” cover needed a name, and lo and behold, she is now Reneigh.

Rose Royce
L.A.-based disco and funk band who shined in the 1970s. Mary J. Blige had a signature hit in 1994 with a cover of the group’s “I’m Going Down,” and Beyoncé has been performing it on the Renaissance tour.

Shiona Turini
Turini has helped put together Bey’s globe-trotting wardrobe alongside co-stylists Julia Starr-Jamois, Karen Langley and KJ Moody.

Thique
“Renaissance” track added to the show’s set list in Atlanta for the first time since opening night.

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Tina Turner
Beyoncé pays nightly tribute to the by covering one of her signature songs, “River Deep, Mountain High.”

Uncle Johnny
Technically Tina Knowles’ nephew, this beloved family figure introduced a teen Beyoncé to house music. She’s called him “the most fabulous gay man I have ever met, who helped raise me and my sister.”

Virgo Season
Sorry Leos, your time is up, and it is now the era of perfectionist Virgos like Bey to shine. She wrote a whole song about it — “Virgo’s Groove” — and is asking fans to come bedecked in silver for the whole season of shows.

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FAQs

What religion is Beyoncé? ›

Beyoncé was raised Methodist and attended St. John's United Methodist Church in Houston. As her mother's family was Catholic, on Christmas Eve her family attended Midnight mass at St. Mary of the Purification Catholic Church.

Is Blue Ivy her real name? ›

Blue Ivy Carter (born January 7, 2012) is an American singer. She is the first-born daughter of musicians Beyoncé and Jay-Z.

Why did Beyoncé write Cowboy Carter? ›

This experience led to the creation of Cowboy Carter. Beyoncé explained how it was made clear to her that she was not welcome in the country music space, which encouraged her to explore the musical history of the genre rather than letting the critics force her out of it.

How old was Beyoncé when she was in Destiny's Child? ›

Knowles stated that their destinies were already fulfilled. The group sent a letter to MTV about the decision, saying: We have been working together as Destiny's Child since we were 9 and touring together since we were 14.

What church did Beyoncé buy? ›

Back in 2015, it was reported that Beyoncé and Jay-Z acquired a former Presbyterian church built in 1925 that was turned into a seven-bedroom, eight-bathroom home in New Orleans' Historic Garden District.

What religion is Kanye West? ›

His Christian faith, high-profile marriage to Kim Kardashian, and mental health have also been topics of media attention.

Why did Jay-Z name his son Sir? ›

In regards to naming his son, Sir, JAY Z said the two agreed on the name after he was born. "Sir was like, man, come out the gate. He carries himself like that. He just came out, like, Sir," the father of three said.

Who was Jay-Z married to before? ›

What did Beyoncé name her kids? ›

Queen B is the proud mom of three kids with longtime husband Jay-Z: Blue Ivy, Rumi and Sir. Throughout her career, Beyoncé has not been shy about putting her kids in the spotlight, even bringing daughter Blue Ivy along on her “Renaissance” tour as a dancer.

Why does Jay-Z hold Beyoncé's ankle? ›

In this 2005 throwback (three years before their wedding, btw), Jay-Z's holding on tight to Beyoncé. According to Greer, his body language indicates that he's "feeling the family love" even before they tie the knot.

Did Jay-Z take Beyoncé's name? ›

For example, did you know that Jay-z actually took Beyonce's last name when the got married in October 2008. According to Boston.com, Shawn Carter changed to Shawn Knowles-Carter, while Beyonce became Beyonce Knowles-Carter.

Who was Beyoncé raised by? ›

Beyoncé Knowles-Carter was born September 4th, 1981 in Houston, Texas. Her father Mathew Knowles was a businessman, and her mother Tina Knowles (Lawson) was a hairdresser. Her younger sister, singer-songwriter Solange, was born June 26th, 1986. Beyoncé's career in music and dance began as a small child.

What did Beyoncé name her alter ego? ›

The album formally introduces Beyoncé's alter ego Sasha Fierce.

Who discovered Beyoncé? ›

The woman who discovered her is from Dallas

Longtime Dallas talent scout Teresa LaBarbera Whites was representing Sony Records when she first met 9-year-old Beyoncé and her future Destiny's Child mate, Kelly Rowland.

Who got kicked out of Destiny's child? ›

Roberson said in a 2016 interview with People that she and Luckett were ousted from Destiny's Child and that she first learned of it when watching Williams and Franklin lip-sync their vocals in the "Say My Name" video. "It was very difficult," Roberson said of what happened.

Does Beyonce Knowles have a church? ›

It's official: you can now literally worship at the alter of Beyonce Knowles. Queen B herself owns her own house of God, specifically a century-old abandoned New Orleans church that cost around $850,000 to buy. That's steep for the average Joe, but Beyonce is anything but average.

How many children does Beyoncé have? ›

Queen B is the proud mom of three kids with longtime husband Jay-Z: Blue Ivy, Rumi and Sir. Throughout her career, Beyoncé has not been shy about putting her kids in the spotlight, even bringing daughter Blue Ivy along on her “Renaissance” tour as a dancer.

Why do they call it Beyoncé's internet? ›

It's a half-serious meme suggesting that Beyonce has such a large and influential internet presence and has generated such a large subcultural following online that she might as well be said to own it.

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