Solange had the purest reaction to seeing Beyonce and Blue Ivy at the Renaissance tour (Picture: Getty)
Solange Knowles had a lot to be proud about as she was in the crowd for the latest stop on sister Beyonce’s Renaissance tour, and was living for niece Blue Ivy’s dance moves.
The Cuff It musician has been jetting around the US on the North American leg of her dates, and performed in Washington DC on Sunday night.
Although the gig was delayed for two hours due to bad weather, the 41-year-old put on a show for those who waited – and then reportedly forked out an extra $100,000 so that they could get home safely.
It was a very special night for Bey as her younger sister was watching on from the crowd, and couldn’t get enough of the action on stage.
Taking to Instagram, Solange shared a video as she focused on the mom-of-three on the big screen, clearly emotional over the footage.
‘That’s myyyy sister yallll. Forever in awe,’ she wrote alongside the brief clip.
Solange was ‘in awe’ of seeing Bey on stage on Sunday (Picture: Instagram)
After Blue joined her mom on stage for another scene-stealing cameo, Solange was quick to celebrate the 11-year-old’s dance skills in the best way.
In another clip from the gig, she simply penned: ‘Address me as Blue’s auntie only.’
That is seriously one talented family.
She couldn’t get enough of seeing her niece on stage (Picture: Instagram)
Beyonce’s stint in Washington didn’t get off to the smoothest of starts on Sunday when she was reportedly two hours late to kick off her performance at the FedEx Field stadium.
According to reports, the Oscar-nominee was hit with a weather warning off the back of severe weather in the area.
As a result of the bad weather, and the delays, concert-goers were thought to be worried about how they would get home after the gig, but the Single Ladies musician went above and beyond to ensure no one was stranded.
Bey forked out $100,000 so that fans could get home after her latest gig (Picture: WireImage)
ABC7 reports that she paid for extra hours of service of the metro so that fans wouldn’t be stranded.
The outlet says that she spent around $100,000, ensuring that trains were running and that services were smooth, keeping all 98 stations open so that fans could get home.
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