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List of Beyoncé live performances

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Beyoncé live performances
Beyoncé performing duringthe Formation World Tour at theWembley Stadium in July 2016
Concert tours10
Concert residencies3
Promotional concerts6
Music festivals19
Award shows46
Sporting events8
Broadcast shows89
Live events34
Guest appearances18

American singer and songwriterBeyoncé has embarked on 10 solo concert tours.[note 1] She is the first woman and first American artist to gross over $400 million on two separate tours.[1] According toBillboard, she is the highest-grossing Black artist and the highest-grossingR&B artist.[2]Pollstar honored her as the Touring Artist of the Decade in 2021.[3] As of 2025, Beyoncé has grossed$2 billion from her shows from 13.7 million tickets.

Beyoncé's first solo tour was theDangerously in Love Tour (2003), which mostly took place in the UK.[4] She embarked on her first major solo world tour,the Beyoncé Experience (2007), followingDestiny's Child's disbandment in 2005.[5] Her third concert tour, theI Am... World Tour (2009–2010), marked the first time Beyoncé performed in South America.[6]The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour (2013–2014) was her first to gross over $200 million. With total revenue of $229.7 million, it was the highest-grossing female tour and highest-grossing solo tour of 2013.[7]

In 2016, Beyoncé became the first woman to headline an all-stadium tour withthe Formation World Tour. The highest-grossing female tour of the year, it grossed $260 million;[8] it was named Tour of the Year at theAmerican Music Awards, Top R&B Tour at theBillboard Music Awards, and Tour of the Decade (2010s) byConsequence of Sound.[9][10] TheRenaissance World Tour (2023) became the highest-grossing tour of all time by a Black artist, accumulating $579.8 million from 2.77 million tickets sold in 56 shows;[11] it was named R&B Tour of the Year at both theBillboard &Pollstar Awards.[12][13] TheCowboy Carter Tour (2025) grossed $407 million to become the highest-grossingcountry music tour of all time.[14]

Besides solo tours, Beyoncé has embarked on three co-headlining tours. In 2004, she co-headlined theVerizon Ladies First Tour withAlicia Keys andMissy Elliott.[15] Ten years later, she co-headlined theOn the Run Tour with her husband, rapperJay-Z. The all-stadium grossed $109.7 million.[16] In 2018, Beyoncé and Jay-Z embarked on their second collaborative tour, theOn The Run II Tour. It grossed $253.5 million, making it the third-highest-grossing tour of 2018.[17] The tour was named the Best Hip-Hop/R&B Tour at the 2019Pollstar Awards,[18] and Top Rap Tour and Top R&B Tour at the2019Billboard Music Awards.

Beyoncé has also heldconcert residencies, includingI Am... Yours (2009),[19]4 Intimate Nights with Beyoncé (2011), andRevel Presents: Beyoncé Live (2012).[20] She has headlined several notable festivals. In 2011, she became the first solo Black female artist to headline thePyramid Stage at the Glastonbury Festival.[21][22] Her headlining set at theSuper Bowl XLVII halftime show (2013) ranks among the most-watched halftime shows in history, generating 110.8 million viewers.[23] In 2016, she featured as a special guest duringColdplay's performance at theSuper Bowl 50 halftime show.[24] Her performance at the59th Annual Grammy Awards (2017) is the most-searched Grammy performance onGoogle in the US.[25][26][27] In 2018, she became the first Black woman to headlineCoachella. Paying tribute to historically Black colleges and universities, it has been dubbed "Beychella" and is the most-searched performance in Google's history.[28]

Concert tours

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Headlining

[edit]
List of headlining concert tours, showing dates, associated album, and relevant data
TitleDateAssociated albumCountries/TerritoriesShowsAttendanceGrossAdjusted gross

(in 2024 dollar)

Ref.
Dangerously in Love TourNovember 3, 2003 – November 19, 2003Dangerously in Love10[29]
[30]
The Beyoncé ExperienceApril 10, 2007 – December 30, 2007B'Day96272,521$24,900,000$37,759,605[31]
I Am... TourMarch 26, 2009 – February 18, 2010I Am... Sasha Fierce
108980,715$113,646,156$163,870,369[32]
[33]
The Mrs. Carter Show World TourApril 15, 2013 – March 27, 2014Beyoncé
1321,928,590$221,989,791$294,852,620[34]
[35]
[36]
The Formation World TourApril 27, 2016 – October 7, 2016Lemonade
  • United States
  • Canada
  • England
  • Wales
  • Scotland
  • Ireland
  • Germany
  • Switzerland
  • Netherlands
  • Italy
  • France
  • Denmark
  • Sweden
  • Belgium
  • Spain
492,242,099$256,084,556$335,516,219[37][38]
[39]
Renaissance World TourMay 10, 2023 – October 1, 2023Renaissance
  • Sweden
  • Belgium
  • Wales
  • Scotland
  • England
  • France
  • Spain
  • Germany
  • Netherlands
  • Poland
  • Canada
  • United States
562,756,507$579,813,546$598,368,086[40]
Cowboy Carter TourApril 28, 2025 – July 26, 2025Cowboy Carter
  • United States
  • England
  • France
321,596,165$407,600,112$407,600,112[1][41]

Co-headlining

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List of co-headlining tours, showing co-headliners, dates, and relevant data
TitleCo-headliner(s)DateAssociated album(s)Countries/TerritoriesShowsAttendanceGrossAdjusted gross

(in 2024 dollar)

Ref.
Verizon Ladies First TourAlicia Keys
Missy Elliott
March 12, 2004 – April 21, 2004Dangerously in Love
The Diary of Alicia Keys
This Is Not a Test!
  • United States
30280,865$19,177,889$31,925,982[42]
[43]
On the Run TourJay-ZJune 25, 2014 – September 13, 2014Beyoncé
Magna Carta Holy Grail
  • United States
  • Canada
  • France
21979,781$109,610,198$145,587,118[44]
[45]
[16]
On the Run II TourJay-ZJune 6, 2018 – October 4, 2018Everything Is Love
  • Wales
  • Scotland
  • England
  • Netherlands
  • Denmark
  • Sweden
  • Germany
  • Poland
  • Italy
  • Spain
  • France
  • United States
  • Canada
  • South Africa
482,177,049$254,037,862$318,102,804[46]
[47]

Concert residencies

[edit]
List of concert residencies, showing dates, venues, and relevant data
TitleDateVenueCityShowsRef.
I Am... YoursJuly 30, 2009 – August 2, 2009Encore at WynnLas Vegas,Nevada4[48]
[49]
4 Intimate Nights with BeyoncéAugust 14, 2011 – August 19, 2011Roseland BallroomNew York City,New York4[50]
[51]
Revel Presents: Beyoncé LiveMay 25, 2012 – May 28, 2012Revel Casino Hotel Atlantic CityAtlantic City,New Jersey4[52]
[53]

Promotional concerts

[edit]
DateEventVenueCityCountryPerformed song(s)Ref.
June 14, 2003Ford Presents Beyoncé Knowles, Friends & Family, Live From Ford's 100th Anniversary CelebrationHenry Ford II World CenterDearbornUnited States[54]
September 4, 2006Happy B'Day PartyNippon BudokanTokyoJapan[55]
[56]
[57]
June 20, 20114 Promotional concertPalais NikaïaNiceFrance[58]
June 22, 2011Zénith de LilleLilleFrance[59]
June 23, 2011Galaxie AmnévilleAmnévilleFrance[60]
June 27, 2011Shepherd's Bush EmpireLondonEngland[61]

Music festivals

[edit]
List of festival performances, showing festival names, locations, and set lists
DateEventCity/TownCountryPerformed song(s)Ref.
July 6, 2003Party in the ParkLondonEngland[62]
November 29, 200346664Cape TownSouth Africa
[63]
[64]
December 5, 2003KIIS-FM Jingle BallLos AngelesUnited States[65]
December 11, 2003Z100 Jingle BallNew York CityUnited States[66]
December 19, 2003WGCI-FM Big JamChicagoUnited States[67]
May 8, 2004The Prince's Trust Urban Music FestivalLondonEngland[68]
October 7, 2006This Day Music FestivalLagosNigeria[69]
November 12, 2006BBC Radio 1 The Chart Show LiveBrightonEngland[70]
October 2, 2008Bermuda Music FestivalHamiltonBermuda[71]
June 26, 2011Glastonbury FestivalPiltonEngland[72]
July 9, 2011T in the ParkKinrossScotland[73]
July 10, 2011OxegenCounty KildareIreland[74]
September 5, 2015Made in America FestivalPhiladelphiaUnited States[75]
September 26, 2015Global Citizen FestivalNew York CityUnited States[76]
October 20, 2015Tidal X: 1020New York CityUnited States[77]
October 15, 2016Tidal X: 1015New York CityUnited States[78]
April 14, 2018CoachellaIndioUnited States[79]
[80]
[81]
April 21, 2018
December 2, 2018Global Citizen Festival: Mandela 100 (withJay-Z)JohannesburgSouth Africa[82]

Award shows

[edit]
List of award shows performances, showing event names, locations, and performed songs
DateEventCityCountryPerformed song(s)Ref.
June 6, 20032003 Essence AwardsLos AngelesUnited States"Crazy in Love"[83]
June 12, 20032003 AFI Life Achievement AwardLos AngelesUnited States"Theme fromNew York, New York"[84]
June 24, 20032003 BET AwardsLos AngelesUnited States"Crazy in Love" (withJay-Z)[85]
August 28, 20032003 MTV Video Music AwardsNew York CityUnited States[86]
October 27, 20032003 Radio Music AwardsLas VegasUnited States"Baby Boy"[87]
November 6, 20032003 MTV Europe Music AwardsEdinburghScotland[88]
December 10, 20032003 Billboard Music AwardsLas VegasUnited States"Me, Myself and I"[89]
January 24, 20042004 NRJ Music AwardsCannesFrance[90]
February 8, 200446th Annual Grammy AwardsLos AngelesUnited States[91]
[92]

"Dangerously in Love 2"

February 17, 20042004 BRIT AwardsLondonEngland"Crazy in Love"[93]
February 27, 200577th Academy AwardsLos AngelesUnited States[94]
December 4, 200528th Kennedy Center HonorsWashington, D.C.United States"Proud Mary"[95]
June 27, 20062006 BET AwardsLos AngelesUnited States"Déjà Vu" (withJay-Z)[96]
August 31, 20062006 MTV Video Music AwardsNew York CityUnited States"Ring the Alarm"[86]
November 15, 20062006 World Music AwardsLondonEngland[97]
November 21, 20062006 American Music AwardsLos AngelesUnited States"Irreplaceable"[98]
February 11, 200749th Annual Grammy AwardsLos AngelesUnited States"Listen"[99]
February 25, 200779th Academy AwardsLos AngelesUnited States
[100]
June 27, 20072007 BET AwardsLos AngelesUnited States[101]
November 18, 20072007 American Music AwardsLos AngelesUnited States"Irreplaceable" (withSugarland)[102]
February 10, 200850th Annual Grammy AwardsLos AngelesUnited States"Proud Mary" (withTina Turner)[103]
November 6, 20082008 MTV Europe Music AwardsLiverpoolEngland"If I Were a Boy"[104]
November 9, 20082008 World Music AwardsMonte CarloMonaco[105]
November 23, 20082008 American Music AwardsLos AngelesUnited States"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)"[106]
December 7, 200831st Kennedy Center HonorsWashington, D.C.United States"The Way We Were"[107]
December 12, 20083rd Premios 40 PrincipalesMadridSpain"If I Were a Boy"[108]
February 12, 200940th NAACP Image AwardsLos AngelesUnited States"Halo"[109]
February 22, 200981st Academy AwardsLos AngelesUnited StatesBaz Luhrmann complied medley (withHugh Jackman,Zac Efron,Vanessa Hudgens,Amanda Seyfried,Dominic Cooper andSpirit of Troy)[94]
June 28, 20092009 BET AwardsLos AngelesUnited States[110]
September 13, 20092009 MTV Video Music AwardsNew York CityUnited States[111]
November 5, 20092009 MTV Europe Music AwardsBerlinGermany"Sweet Dreams"[112]
January 31, 201052nd Annual Grammy AwardsLos AngelesUnited States[113]
May 22, 20112011 Billboard Music AwardsLas VegasUnited States"Run the World (Girls)"[114]
June 26, 2011[note 2]2011 BET AwardsLos AngelesUnited States[115]
August 28, 20112011 MTV Video Music AwardsLos AngelesUnited States"Love On Top"[116]
January 26, 201456th Annual Grammy AwardsLos AngelesUnited States"Drunk in Love" (withJay-Z)[117]
February 19, 20142014 BRIT AwardsLondonEngland"XO"[118]
June 29, 2014[note 3]2014 BET AwardsLos AngelesUnited States"Partition" (withJay-Z)[119]
August 24, 20142014 MTV Video Music AwardsInglewoodUnited States[120]
February 8, 201557th Annual Grammy AwardsLos AngelesUnited States"Take My Hand, Precious Lord"[121]
March 28, 20152015 Stellar AwardsLas VegasUnited States
[122]
June 26, 20162016 BET AwardsLos AngelesUnited States"Freedom" (withKendrick Lamar)[123]
August 28, 20162016 MTV Video Music AwardsNew York CityUnited States[124]
November 2, 20162016 Country Music Association AwardsNashvilleUnited States"Daddy Lessons" (withDixie Chicks)[125]
February 12, 201759th Annual Grammy AwardsLos AngelesUnited States[126]
March 27, 202294th Academy AwardsLos AngelesUnited States"Be Alive"[127]

Sporting events

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List of sporting event performances, showing event names, locations, and performed songs
DateEventCityCountryPerformed song(s)Ref.
January 26, 2003Super Bowl XXXVII pregame showSan DiegoUnited States"Black Magic Woman" / "Oye Como Va" / "The Game of Love" / "Foo Foo" (withSantana andMichelle Branch)[128]
February 1, 2004Super Bowl XXXVIII pregameHoustonUnited States"The Star-Spangled Banner"[129]
February 15, 20042004 NBA All-Star Game halftime showLos AngelesUnited States[130]
March 15, 2007Houston Livestock Show and RodeoHoustonUnited States[131]
January 31, 2013Super Bowl XLVII press conferenceNew OrleansUnited States"The Star-Spangled Banner"[132]
February 3, 2013Super Bowl XLVII halftime showNew OrleansUnited States[133]
February 7, 2016Super Bowl 50 halftime showSanta ClaraUnited States
[134]
December 25, 2024NFL 2024 Christmas Day halftime showHoustonUnited States[135]

Broadcast shows

[edit]
DateEventCityCountryPerformed song(s)Ref.
June 15, 2002CD:UKLondonUnited Kingdom"Work It Out"[136]
July 13, 2002[137]
July 23, 2002The Tonight Show with Jay LenoBurbankUnited States[138]
July 26, 2002Top of the PopsLondonUnited Kingdom[139]
July 26, 2002106 & ParkNew York CityUnited States[140]
August 13, 2002Rove LiveMelbourneAustralia[141]
November 2, 2002Saturday Night LiveNew York CityUnited States"'03 Bonnie & Clyde" (with Jay-Z)[142]
November 7, 2002Total Request LiveNew York CityUnited States[143]
November 12, 2002106 & ParkNew York CityUnited States[144]
November 21, 2002Total Request Live(Spankin' New Music Week)New York CityUnited States[145]
January 11, 2003CD:UKLondonEngland[146]
January 31, 2003Top of the PopsLondonEngland"'03 Bonnie & Clyde" (with Jay-Z)[147]
May 17, 2003Saturday Night LiveNew York CityUnited States[148]
May 22, 2003VH1 Divas DuetsLas VegasUnited States[149]
May 23, 2003MTV Beach HouseNew York CityUnited States"Crazy in Love"[150]
June 27, 2003The Today ShowNew York CityUnited States[148]
July 3, 2003V Graham NortonLondonEngland"Crazy in Love"[151]
July 4, 2003Top of the PopsLondonEngland[152]
July 4, 2003Macy's 4th of July Fireworks SpectacularNew York CityUnited States[153]
July 5, 2003CD:UKLondonEngland"Crazy in Love"[154]
July 8, 2003The Early ShowNew York CityUnited States
[148]
July 9, 2003The ViewNew York CityUnited States"Crazy in Love"[148]
July 10, 2003VIVA InteraktivHürthGermany[155]
July 11, 2003Star SearchBerlinGermany"Crazy in Love"[156]
July 11, 2003Top of the PopsLondonEngland[157]
July 17, 2003Late Show with David LettermanNew York CityUnited States[158]
July 19, 2003PopworldLondonEngland[159]
July 23, 2003Pepsi SmashLos AngelesUnited States[160]
July 26, 2003CD:UKLondonEngland[161]
August 1, 2003Top of the PopsLondonEngland"Naughty Girl"[162]
September 17, 2003The Tonight Show with Jay LenoBurbankUnited States"Fever"[163]
September 19, 2003The Oprah Winfrey ShowChicagoUnited States[164]
October 15, 2003Fashion RocksLondonEngland[165]
November 8, 2003Star AcademyParisFrance[166]
January 16, 2004Top of the PopsLondonEngland"Me Myself and I"[167]
September 8, 2004Fashion RocksNew York CityUnited States"Naughty Girl"[168]
September 5, 2006The Ellen DeGeneres ShowNew York CityUnited States[169]
September 6, 2006Good Morning AmericaNew York CityUnited States[170]
September 7, 2006Fashion RocksNew York CityUnited States"Déjà Vu"(withJay-Z)[171]
September 11, 2006The ViewNew York CityUnited States"Ring the Alarm"[172]
September 15, 2006The Tyra Banks ShowLos AngelesUnited States"Déjà Vu"[173]
September 22, 2006Star AcademyParisFrance
[174]
September 23, 2006Ant & Dec's Saturday Night TakeawayLondonEngland"Déjà Vu"[175]
September 30, 2006Music FairTokyoJapan[176]
October 27, 2006Popworld SpecialLondonEngland[177]
November 9, 2006Total Request LiveNew York CityUnited States"Irreplaceable"[178]
November 11, 2006Strictly Come DancingLondonEngland[179]
November 13, 2006Beyoncé at theBBCLondonEngland[180]
November 20, 2006The Oprah Winfrey ShowChicagoUnited States"Listen"[164]
November 29, 2006Disney Parks Christmas Day ParadeOrlandoUnited States"Silent Night"[181]
December 4, 2006The Today ShowNew York CityUnited States[182]
December 25, 2006Top of the Pops Christmas SpecialLondon[note 4]England"Déjà Vu"[183]
January 20, 2007Wetten, dass..?FriedrichshafenGermany"Listen"[184]
April 2, 2007The Today ShowNew York CityUnited States[185]
April 6, 2007The Early ShowNew York CityUnited States[186]
April 28, 2007Bravo SupershowDüsseldorfGermany"Irreplaceable"[187]
December 2, 2007Movies RockLos AngelesUnited States"Over the Rainbow"[188]
September 5, 2008Fashion RocksNew York CityUnited States[189]
October 31, 2008Music StationTokyoJapan"If I Were a Boy"[190]
November 9, 2008Strictly Come DancingLondonEngland[191]
November 13, 2008The Oprah Winfrey ShowChicagoUnited States[164]
November 14, 2008Live LoungeLondonEngland[192]
November 15, 2008Saturday Night LiveNew York CityUnited States[193]
November 16, 2008Total Request Live(Total Finale Live)New York CityUnited States[194]
November 17, 2008AOL SessionsLos AngelesUnited States[195]
November 18, 2008106 & ParkNew York CityUnited States"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)"[196]
November 25, 2008The Ellen DeGeneres ShowBurbankUnited States[197]
November 26, 2008The Today ShowNew York CityUnited States[198]
November 26, 2008The Tyra Banks ShowLos AngelesUnited States[199]
December 3, 2008Christmas in Rockefeller CenterNew York CityUnited States"Ave Maria"[200]
December 8, 2008The Ellen DeGeneres ShowBurbankUnited States"At Last"[201]
December 12, 2008Star AcademyParisFrance
[202]
December 13, 2008The X FactorLondonEngland[203]
April 22, 2009Late Show with David LettermanNew York CityUnited States"Halo"[204]
April 23, 2009The Today ShowNew York CityUnited States[205]
January 22, 2010Hope for Haiti NowLondonEngland"Halo"(withChris Martin)[206]
May 17, 2011Surprise Oprah! A Farewell SpectacularChicagoUnited States"Run the World (Girls)"[207]
May 25, 2011American IdolLos AngelesUnited States
[208]
June 28, 2011Le Grand JournalParisFrance"Run the World (Girls)"[209]
June 28, 2011X FactorParisFrance[210]
July 1, 2011Good Morning AmericaNew York CityUnited States[211]
July 4, 2011Macy's 4th of July Fireworks SpectacularNew York CityUnited States[212]
July 14, 2011[note 5]A Night with BeyoncéLondonEngland[213]
July 28, 2011The ViewNew York CityUnited States[214]
July 28, 2011Late Night with Jimmy FallonNew York CityUnited States"Best Thing I Never Had"(withThe Roots)[215]
November 11, 2011New York CityUnited States"Countdown"(withThe Roots)[216]
December 31, 2011Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' EveNew York CityUnited States"I Was Here"[217]
February 10, 2015Stevie Wonder: Songs in the Key of Life — An All-Star Grammy SaluteLos AngelesUnited States[218]
April 16, 2020The Disney Family Singalong"When You Wish Upon a Star"[219]

Live events

[edit]
DateEventCityPerformed song(s)Ref.
November 12, 200242nd & Vine...Hollywood Hits Broadway galaNew York City"Somewhere"[220]
[221]
December 13, 2003Roxy Saturdays[222]
April 24, 20042nd Hollywood Hits Broadway Benefit Gala"You'll Never Walk Alone"[223]
July 10, 2004The Cantor FoundationDolce Vita benefit galaStoweUnknown[224]
October 23, 2004Carousel of Hope BallBeverly HillsUnknown[225]
November 1, 2005Cipriani Wall Street concert seriesNew York City[226]
June 3, 2006Walmart Shareholders MeetingFayetteville, Arkansas[227]
June 14, 2006Robin Hood Foundation benefit galaNew York City[228]
[229]
August 17, 2006Radio One 25th Anniversary GalaWashington, D.C.[230]
[231]
September 15, 2006Best Buy opening free concertToronto[232]
September 21, 2006Emporio Armani RedOne Night OnlyLondon[233]
September 29, 2006Macy'sGlamoramaChicagoUnknown[234]
October 1, 2008Empire Entertainment's Private PartyAntibes[235]
January 18, 2009We Are One: The Obama Inaugural Celebration at the Lincoln MemorialWashington, D.C."America the Beautiful"[236]
January 20, 2009The Neighborhood Inaugural Ball"At Last"[237]
February 10, 2009Saks Fifth Avenue's Unforgettable EveningBeverly Hills, California[238]
September 26, 2009National University Hospital charity performanceSingapore[239]
December 31, 2009New Year's Eve private showSaint Barthélemy[240]
[241]
May 19, 2010State Dinner honoringFelipe CalderónWashington, D.C.Unknown[242]
September 14, 2011Target managers meetingMinneapolis"1+1"[243]
October 8, 2011Michael Jackson Tribute ConcertCardiff"I Wanna Be Where You Are"[244]
August 10, 2012World Humanitarian Day performance at theUnited NationsNew York City"I Was Here"[245]
December 31, 2012New Year's Eve private showLas Vegas[246]
January 20, 2013Second inauguration of Barack ObamaWashington, D.C."The Star-Spangled Banner"[247]
January 18, 2014Michelle Obama 50th Birthday celebration[248]
September 30, 2015Private show atWynn Las VegasLas Vegas[249]
March 5, 2016Center for Early Education 75th Anniversary GalaWest Hollywood[250]
November 4, 2016Get Out the Vote concert supportingHillary Clinton 2016 presidential campaignCleveland[251]
[252]
December 15, 2016Parkwood Entertainment holiday partyLos Angeles"All Night"[253]
October 11, 2018City of Hope GalaSanta Monica[254]
December 9, 2018Isha Ambani andAnand Piramal wedding partyUdaipur[255]
February 24, 2020A Celebration of Life:Kobe & Gianna Bryant memorialLos Angeles
[256]
January 21, 2023Atlantis the Royal Hotel unveilingPalm Jumeirah, DubaiAt Last” ⸱ “XO” ⸱ “Flaws and All” ⸱ “Halo” ⸱ “Brown Skin Girl(withBlue Ivy Carter) ⸱ “Be Alive” ⸱ “Spirit of Rangeela”(performed by Firdhaus Orchestra)[257] ⸱ “Otherside” ⸱ “Bigger” ⸱ “Spirit” ⸱ “Freedom” ⸱ “I Care” ⸱ “Beautiful Liar” ⸱ “Batwanes Beek(performed by Firdhaus Orchestra) ⸱ “Crazy in Love (Remix)” ⸱ “Crazy in Love” ⸱ “Countdown” ⸱ “Naughty Girl” ⸱ “Drunk in Love[258]
December 21, 2023Club Renaissance partySalvador,BrazilEnergy(a cappella)[259]

Guest appearances

[edit]
DateArtistEventCityPerformed song(s)Ref.
November 25, 2003Jay-ZMadison Square Garden concertNew York City[260]
[261]
March 5, 2005UsherOne Night, One StarSan Juan, Puerto Rico"Bad Girl"[262]
June 25, 2006Jay-ZReasonable Doubt 10th Anniversary concertNew York City"Can't Knock the Hustle"[263]
September 24, 2006Water for Life Tour concertsLondon[264]
September 27, 2006[265]
May 2, 2008Jay-Z andMary J. BligeHeart of the City Tour concertNew York City"Crazy in Love"[266]
October 29, 2008Jay-ZPower 105's Powerhouse ConcertEast Rutherford, New Jersey"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)"[267]
January 19, 2009An Evening With Jay-Z(Barack Obama tribute concert)Washington, D.C.[268]
September 11, 2009Answer the Call(9/11 victims tribute concert)New York City"Diva"[269]
March 17, 2010Alicia KeysFreedom Tour concertNew York City"Put It in a Love Song"[270]
April 16, 2010Jay-ZCoachella Valley Music and Arts FestivalIndio, California"Young Forever"[271]
September 13, 2010Jay-Z andEminemThe Home & Home Tour concertsNew York City[272]
September 14, 2010[273]
December 31, 2010Jay-Z andColdplayCosmopolitan New Year's Eve showLas Vegas[274]
October 6, 2012Jay-ZBarclays Center concertNew York City[275]
[276]
February 1, 2014DirecTV Super Saturday Night"Drunk in Love"[277]
September 27, 2014Global Citizen Festival[278]
September 26, 2015Pearl Jam"Redemption Song"[279]

Footnotes

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  1. ^The tours and performances by Beyoncé as part of the groupDestiny's Child are not included.
  2. ^The performance was pre-taped during Beyoncé's performance atGlastonbury Festival 2011 on the same day.
  3. ^The performance was pre-taped during Beyoncé and Jay-Z's performance atHard Rock Stadium, during theirOn the Run Tour on June 25, 2014.
  4. ^The performance was pre-taped duringBeyoncé at the BBC special on November 13, 2006.
  5. ^The concert was broadcast byITV on December 4, 2011.

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