Beyoncé stopped her choreography to express her gratitude to the fan.
Beyoncé personally thanked a fan who attended 35 of her concerts.
The music star expressed her gratitude to her die-hard fan while on stage during her recent concert in Brussels as part of her 'Renaissance World Tour'.
While Beyoncé was singing her hit song 'Crazy In Love' (2003), the fan tried to get the singer's attention despite the noise around her.
The fan formed the phrase "thirty-five" with her mouth while pointing to the number with her hands to make sure Beyoncé understood what she was trying to explain.
Visibly shocked, Beyoncé blew the fan a kiss and said "thank you"......
"I didn't realize we were making a documentary about grief and mental health."
Ed Sheeran has revealed he has absolutely no intention of watching his new documentary 'The Sum Of It All' as just the thought of watching it makes him feel 'uncomfortable'.
The 32-year-old singer explained how he felt about his documentary in a new interview, admitting he's not comfortable with the idea of sitting down to watch one of its episodes himself.
"It's uncomfortable for me to watch, I haven't sat down to watch it," he said while speaking to Extra.
"I hope other people find it more fun than I did," he added.
Afterwards, Ed Sheeran explained that he was surprised by the style of the documentary......
A song from Taylor Swift's 'Lover' album will help you perform CPR on someone in need.
If you're a fan of Taylor Swift, one of the pop star's songs could literally help you save someone's life.
The American Heart Association highlighted the importance of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in first aid using a Taylor Swift song as an example.
"If you see a teen or adult collapse, call 911 and then give strong and quick compressions to the center of the chest," the organization explained in a social media post.
The American Heart Association noted that the proper rhythm for performing CPR resembles the rhythm of a song at 100-120 beats per minute.
The example the organization shared was......
"You made my day," was the comment James Hetfield made after the meeting.
Metallica's James Hetfield visited two wounded Ukrainian soldiers in a Colorado hospital in the United States.
While one of the most legendary bands in the metal scene, Metallica are completely human when it comes to their activities outside of music.
From their relentless philanthropic work through their All Within My Hands Foundation to the fact that James Hetfield personally called a fan of the band who gave birth at one of their concerts, Metallica constantly prove that they are among the best characters in metal. .
This time, according to a report from Colorado's Vail Daily, James Hetfield recently visited......
"It's embarrassing to do it for four extra plays."
Rosalía expressed her anger towards Spanish artist JC Reyes, who posted edited photos of her on Instagram depicting her naked.
"Seeking publicity by disrespecting and sexualizing someone is a form of violence and it's disgusting, but doing it for four extra plays is shameful," Rosalía wrote in Spanish in a message she posted on Twitter.
According to the snapshots circulating on social media, JC Reyes, or someone who had access to his Instagram account, posted the photos on his stories.
These photos were apparently doctored versions of photos originally taken and posted by Rosalía herself.
While the photos in......
"Even when it's time to leave and go to another planet, I'm excited about it because I'm curious."
Tina Turner was not afraid of death. Although the queen of rock 'n' roll passed away at the age of 83 on Wednesday, May 24 after a long illness, she considered mortality a part of her life's "journey."
In 2008, the then 68-year-old Tina Turner spoke with Oprah Winfrey about her life, her legacy, and her fascination with age, even death.
"I have to say I welcome it with open arms," Tina Turner said when asked how she felt about growing up.
“My life as an old man is much better than the one I had when I was young. Wisdom, the way I think. My attitude towards......
Ed Sheeran's favorite song 'Subtract' describes a relationship where there are no strings attached.
Ed Sheeran has revealed his favorite song from his new album 'Subtract'.
The British singer and his 'Subtract' co-creator and producer Aaron Dessner of The National sat down with Apple Music's Matt Wilkinson to discuss their collaboration on the album.
"It's completely different to any way I've worked before," Ed Sheeran said of his collaboration with Aaron Dessner.
"He comes with a finished product and says, 'Write what you feel.' And there's no "Oh, this verse sounds a little weird" or anything like that. You write from your mind on the page and the song is ready,” he......
Taylor Swift was quick to defend her fan while on stage singing.
Taylor Swift scolded a security guard to protect a female fan during the second concert of her 'The Eras Tour' in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on Saturday (May 13).
While singing 'Bad Blood' from her '1989' album, Taylor Swift made a remark to one of the security guards at Lincoln Financial Field, who appears to have crossed the line in his attempt to control the crowd.
"It's fine," Taylor Swift told the guard in between the song's lyrics.
"Did nothing. Hey, stop!'' the 33-year-old singer repeatedly shouted, according to footage captured on her mobile phones by other fans.
While the nature of the incident that......
"He's one of the people who inspired me to become a songwriter."
Sting admits he wishes he had written "a lot" of Paul McCartney's songs.
The former Police frontman was stunned when the Beatles legend told him he wished he had written his 1993 hit 'Fields Of Gold' himself.
Without naming any of Paul McCartney's songs, Sting told Music Week magazine that the same goes for him.
"I can't tell you how many Paul McCartney songs I wish I had written," he said.
“So that was pretty great what Paul said. But then again, he's one of the people who inspired me to become a songwriter," he emphasized.
“He's from Liverpool, a working-class man who conquered the world with his......
Beyoncé wished "all the beautiful mothers".
Beyoncé has a unique surprise in store for her beloved mother Tina Knowles-Lawson for Mother's Day.
During Beyoncé's concert at the King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels on Sunday, May 14, as part of her Renaissance World Tour, a large photo of Tina Knowles-Lawson appeared on the big screen and the singer interrupted the program to wish all mothers .
"Happy Mother's Day to all the beautiful mothers," Beyoncé told the crowd, according to fan-recorded videos posted by a Twitter account with updates on her "Renaissance World Tour."
Beyoncé also posted a snapshot of the tender tribute to her mother, during her......