So, if you were snuggled inside on a rainy stormy night or stuck in your car in traffic, here are a couple of things you may have missed for Queen B's Raleigh show.
The lightning caused a delay but it made for a pretty neat backdrop
Beyoncé has real lighting⚡️⚡️ at her show!!! #FormationWorldTour #ftGOD pic.twitter.com/w4L2lTwIiA
— LEMONADE (@RomanPointDex) May 4, 2016
She was upset about the storm delay too
Backstage #FormationWorldTour pic.twitter.com/hvqLj354Wn
— Beyoncé France (@DailyBeyonceFr) May 4, 2016
Well, some people got a surprise tour of the NC State Football indoor practice facility since they were evacuated out of Carter-Finley stadium.
Hi from the NC state practice facility where we're all taking a 🌩🌩🌩 break from the Beyoncé religious experience pic.twitter.com/Q0rbCCLX1w
— Brooke Pryor (@bepryor) May 4, 2016
She wasn't giving up on her fans - so she came BACK on stage at 11:20pm to finish her concert
World stop... carry on! ⚡️ Beyoncé is back on stage, Raleigh! #FormationWorldTour pic.twitter.com/sq4GxT2z83
— Formation World Tour (@BeyonceTour2016) May 4, 2016
@PackGuestSrvcs awesome news but curious, did the city waive the noise curfew restrictions?
— Brett Chapman (@BrettChapman_) May 4, 2016
She was in a giving mood, because this towel could be worth something...right?
Beyoncé gave him her towel and he ran away 😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/MGARXAK4oc
— giselle (@Rhennacantsingg) May 4, 2016
She kicked off her shoes and enjoyed the rain - because who doesn't love dancing in the rain?
The BeyHive did not disappoint Queen B in Raleigh. She thanked the hometown crowd multiple times for being such a great audience.
Bey slaying it, and the BeyHive reacting appropriately. #FormationWorldTour
— Formation World Tour (@FormationWT) May 4, 2016
(Thanks @brendan_moran_ for the video) pic.twitter.com/dhVKs9gzko
So, did the City of Raleigh fine Beyonce for the noise after 11pm? Here is your answer:
Putting an end to rumors: #CityOfRaleigh did not fine Queen Bey after last night's performance. Come Slay anytime. pic.twitter.com/XAF9aDbHn2
— City of Raleigh (@RaleighGov) May 4, 2016