Beyoncé gave one lucky audience member at a recent 'Renaissance' tour concert in Nashville a pretty sweet wedding gift
The Grammy-winner was on stage singing “Crazy in Love” when she spotted a sign in the crowd asking her to help choose between her hits “XO” and “1+1” to be the concertgoer’s wedding song, as seen in a video posted to TikTok. “1+1” is off Queen Bey’s 2011 album “4,” while “XO” was on her self-titled album from 2013. “The moment Beyoncé sees our signs… and picks our wedding song,” text splashed across the video read.
” “Don’t mind us when we completely lost our minds and club renny was celebrating with us. I haven’t recovered from this moment. Thank you @Beyoncé for a night we will never forget,” the caption of the now-viral video read. Another video posted that same evening showed the sign in question, which read “Pick our wedding song… XO or 1+1.” The “Break My Soul” singer has been on her “Renaissance” world tour since May after releasing the hit album of the same name last year.
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