During the Saturday evening held Beyonce Concert as part of the unofficial opening of the new hotel Atlantis The Royal in Dubai, he writes pitchfork. In the invite to reporters and celebrities, the global superstar reportedly “invites you to a weekend getaway where your dreams become your destination.”
But criticism is now being directed at Beyoncé for choosing to perform in a country where homosexuality can lead to up to ten years in prison, according to NME.
On Twitter, a fan writes that last album Renaissance I was very much inspired by queer ballroom culture, hence feeling it was wrong to do a “paid press tour” in a place where homosexuality could be severely punished.
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However, other fans believe that with the concert, Beyoncé teamed up with event organization IAM Entertainment, which is run by women from the Middle East.
Despite the criticisms and differences, the performance was praised by critics from around the world. Newspaper diverse He writes, among other things, that the show was “dazzling”. The singer opened with a copy James one last and his 11-year-old daughter blue ivy next to her when she sang brown skin girl.
Beyoncé’s entire family was in attendance, among others Kendall JennerAnd Halle Bailey And Liam Payne. After the party performance Swedish House Mafia.
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