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Beyonce Pegs Glastonbury Performance As A Highlight Of Her Career

Beyonce’s was beaming with joy during and after performing in front of a crowd of 175,000 people at the Glastonbury Festival in the UK. “This night was a dream,” she told interviewers Lauren Laverne and Jo Whiley during an interview after the show. According to reports, Beyonce broke records with over 2.5 million viewers tuning in to BBC to watch the show.
Peep highlights and video of her interview below:
On it being a highlight of her career
I’m feeling so good. I’m completely high. It’s so surreal of what just happened and I wasn’t kidding when I said, “This night was a dream.” I felt like a rock star and the crowd looked like rock stars. I’m just so honored really; this is like a highlight of my career.

On the build up to the actual performance
It’s been a couple of months just working on the set list, the band, the costumes and it’s all this anticipation. I was able to see my husband perform here a couple years ago and it was one of the most exciting night’s for me. I don’t know if I would’ve been asked to come if he didn’t do the performance and I’m so happy because I don’t normally do festivals with a 175,000 people. I was very nervous and everyone gave me so much love and I will never ever, ever, EVER forget this night.
At one point, I had to stop myself because I got really emotional for “Halo.” My team worked really hard spending the past three days filming really beautiful people. Being able to touch all of the fans, it was a real beautiful moment for me.

On getting advice from Jay-z and Chris from Cold Play
Absolutely, I sent Chris my set list and made sure he approved it because he’s the master of this and of course Jay, they all just told me to relax and be myself.

On deciding on the set list
I had a few songs that I wanted to do and tried to narrow them down to Prince and Kings of Leon. I just did all my singles and Destiny’s Child songs. It was exciting to see performing “Girls” for the first time in the UK how the response was and it was great.

On the stage design
I wanted to bring some funk and some soul. I was standing on the pyramid stage….I know it’s very literal but that’s what gave me the idea. I saw the stage and I had such a wonderful time in Egypt and it was really impactful and it inspired a lot of my music so I said let’s do a really nice pyramid in the back, keep it simple.

On how she dances in heels
I can tell you the whole time I was thinking about these (points down to flat boots).


Watch Beyonce perform ‘Run The World (Girls)”

Beyonce performs King of Leon’s “Sex On Fire” and Prince’s “The Beautiful Ones”


Last night, Beyonce sat down for an intimate interview with CNN’s Piers Morgan as she prepared for the release of her new album ’4′.  She covered an array of topics including why she chooses to not talk about her relationship with Jay-z, being proud of the ‘Diva’ label and whether she would retire at age 30.  She also detailed a time her mother smacked her in a store in front of people to teach her a lesson on humility.  Check out the highlights and video of the interview below:
On her relationship with Jay-ZJay and I have kind of made a decision to be known for our music and not our relationships or scandals. It’s hard sometimes because I’m like” Okay, I can’t talk about him” but he’s amazing.
On meeting Jay-ZI definitely had a very natural friendship and connection with him. We’ve been together for a very long time and I’m very happy.
On turning 30 and if a baby is in her future
I always said I’d have a baby at 30. I’m 29. But I also said I was going to retire at 30. I’m not retiring.
On performing in front of 175,000 people at Glastonbury
Well before I performed I was so scared. I was like a leave shaking. I was really, really afraid. I had to say “Forget that it’s 175,000 people, pretend like it’s just the date you did two days ago. You’ve been doing this your whole life. Just have fun.” We all got together and said our prayer, we took our breaths and tried to exhale all the negativity. I just had to tell myself I deserve it.  I’m a diva,  I’ve worked hard and I psyched myself up. Once you hear the crowd and pass the first couple of minutes then it’s time to rock and it’s time to have a good time and enjoy the optimum.
On referring to herself ‘as a diva’ and being proud of it
Well because I’ve met what a diva is supposed to be. I’ve met Patti Labelle and Tina Turner and I’ve met these incredible women that are graceful.
On What A Diva Is
Graceful, talented, strong, fearless, brave, and someone with humility. I think it’s an appropriate time to be a diva. I did not show up in my costume that I wore yesterday because it’s appropriate for the stage. There’s a certain mentality and certain aura that’s appropriate for the stage but it’s only appropriate for the stage.
On her parents teaching her how to work hard
My mother worked 13 hours a day and I never heard her complain. She worked until her feet were callused. My father was such an incredible entrepreneur and any and everything he said he would have, he worked until he had it. He taught me there’s no such thing as ‘no’ and I had a lot of great support. I think the support is really a huge factor in my success. Knowing that if something didn’t work out, I still was loved and having that security is really important.
On the values her mother has instilled in her
[She taught me that] Beauty fades and who you are from within is forever. Be a woman of your word and hard work. She is always correcting me and I feel like it doesn’t matter if you are the janitor or the President, everyone is the same. Making sure I keep my humility. I remember when we first had our single on the radio and I was starting to feel like I was hot. We were in the record store and she was talking to me and I started singing because I didn’t wanna hear whatever she was saying. I was about 15 and the song was playing on the radio and I’m like ‘yea’ and these guys were looking like ‘ouh that’s Beyonce!’ and I thought I was hot. She smacked the crap out of me in that store and sent me to the car. She said, ‘I don’t care what song you have on the radio, you are my child. You do not disrespect me!’ and I will never forget it.
Great interview and those shoes were BAAADD!
Watch the interview below:

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