Beyoncé Went All Out For Her 3-Day Atlanta Stop, Deems City As The Best Crowd During Renaissance World Tour

Beyoncé and Blue Ivy Carter | Kevin Mazur/WireImage for Parkwood
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Beyoncé’s three-day tour stop in Atlanta ended Monday night, with the Houston native dubbing concert-goers as the loudest crowd during the Renaissance World Tour.

Queen Bey closed out the final night at the Mercedez-Benz Stadium by performing three songs she initially added to her setlist. “Thique” was a highly anticipated track fans wanted to see Beyoncé perform again. Additionally, “All Up in Your Mind” and a new rendition of “Drunk in Love” were also included in the show. The three songs, paired with another interlude, had not been performed as a part of the show since the first night of the tour.

Photo: Paras Griffin/Getty Images
Photo: Paras Griffin/Getty Images

As Blavity reported, Beyonce performed “Drunk In Love” at a private show for the grand opening of The Atlantis Royal in Dubai earlier this year. After clips of the performance circulated on social media, fans started a challenge to try and imitate the songstresses’ impeccable vocal range. 

The three-day concert series began on Friday, with the BeyHive ready to belt out every song from the Renaissance album. On the first night, the crowd won the best “mute challenge,” as they went silent during Beyoncé’s part of her song “Energy.” 

“Look around, everybody on mute,” she sings as the crowd goes silent. Beyoncé was seemingly impressed and said, “Ya’ll won, Ya’ll won, Ya’ll won.” Meanwhile, on night two, The Atlanta Voice reported that fans sang the lyrics to “Love On Top” word-for-word, becoming one of the concert’s memorable moments.

Atlanta’s most notable celebrities also attended the shows, including Kandi Burruss, Kenya Moore, Summer Walker, Jayda Cheaves, Lil Nas X, Teyana Taylor, Chloe and Halle Bailey, 21 Savage and more.

At the show’s end, the singer referred to the third night’s crowd as the loudest and one of her best crowds.

The Renaissance Tour had top earnings since it began in May. According to Billboard, the 41-year-old’s European leg of the tour sold more than 1 million tickets and grossed $151.4 million. Forbes estimated the remaining shows could bring in around $275 million and $2.4 billion from tickets.

Beyonce’s final show is on Oct. 1 in Kansas City, Missouri.