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Beyonce

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Washington, D.C. will forever have a special place inBeyoncé’s heart.

After performing at FedExField in Landover, Maryland for thelatest stopon theRenaissance World TourSunday, the singer, 41,shared on her official websitethat the city is the “eerbody on mute war winner.”

The “eerbody on mute” challenge is one that the Grammy winner has issued throughout her multi-city tour that has consisted of her audience being asked to remain silent as she sings the lyrics, “Look around, everybody on mute,” off her track"Energy.“The single is featured on her seventh studio albumRenaissance.

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One social media user commented on the fan account’s Twitter post, “DC on mute!.. The bodyguard agrees.” Another fan of the artist added, “It’s the smile for me.” The coveted title comes amid the singer’s North American leg of her tour that began on July 8 in Toronto, Canada, and is scheduled to wrap on Sept. 27 in New Orleans.

Her latest tour stop also stands different than the rest due to a lightning storm delay thatcaused all attendees to shelter in place for over an hourbefore the concert began.

The concert venue made the announcement via astatement on Twitterthat read: “Due to lightning in the area, we are currently under a shelter-in-place order. Fans outside of gates and in the parking lots are asked to return to their cars. All fans inside of the stadium are asked to shelter in place under covered concourse areas and ramps until further notice.”

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The concert delay also comes a few weeks after the “Break My Soul” singer’sshow in Pittsburgh’s Acrisure Stadiumwas canceled due to “production logistics and scheduling issues.” Theannouncementwas made through the stadium’s Twitter account.

source: people.com