While taking the stage at Detroit's Ford Field, the singer dedicates her performance of the hit single to all 'family members who lost family members in Florida.'
- Jun 15, 2016
AceShowbiz - Beyonce Knowles honored the victims of Orlando shooting at her latest "Formation" concert. During a stop in Detroit Tuesday night, June 15, the singer dedicated her performance of "Halo" to families of those dead in the tragic incident happening last weekend.
Bey described it as "a song about love" when introducing the track in front of the crowd packing the Ford Field. "I'd like to dedicate ('Halo') to all of the family members who lost family members in Florida," she said before starting the song.
VIDEO: Beyonce dedicates Halo during #FormationWorldTour last night to people killed in Orlando #PrayForOrlando pic.twitter.com/6zH56QsFZO
— BEYONCE COLOMBIA (@beyoncColombia) 15 June 2016
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— BeyonceFukdMe (@BeyonceFukdMe) 15 June 2016
The Tuesday show was the last in the first leg of her "Formation" world tour, which comes in support of her latest album, "Lemonade". Beyonce and her crew are taking a two-week break before kicking off the European leg on June 28 in Sunderland, England.
At the same show in Detroit, DJ Khaled who's been opening for the Queen invited the Motor City's own Dej Loaf during his set. The raptress performed her singles "Try Me" and "Back Up" before Khaled brought out Young Jeezy for the renditions of "Who Dat" and "Out Here Grindin' ".
.@DeJLoaf and @Jeezy joined DJ Khaled on stage! #FormationWorldTour #Detroit pic.twitter.com/O0vRTEQALP
— Formation World Tour (@FormationWT) 15 June 2016