Referring to Beyoncé’s Formation Tour as simply a concert is an unfair understatement to the experience.

What those thousands who nearly filled the Dome at America’s Center to capacity witnessed Saturday night was actually the ultimate mic drop that proved why she’s in a performance category all her own.
A delayed start was about the only negative note that one could attach to last night’s show. But those who waited until 9:30 p.m.
would’ve certainly stayed on standby until midnight if they had an advance notice of what was in store for them once she finally took the stage.

The “Beyhive” was buzzing with excitement and anticipation from the moment they took their seats – which meant show opener Vic Mensa didn’t get the attention he deserved for his opening performance.

The Chicago rapper/singer showcased both versatility as an artist and the type of natural stage presence and composure that stars are made of during the brief set.

Mensa didn’t seem the least bit overwhelmed by the size of the crowd as he performed hits that ranged from party music club banger (his current radio hit “New Bae”) to politically charged material that addressed the current gun violence epidemic that has a spotlight on his hometown,
police violence against people of color and the Flint, Michigan water crisis. Unfortunately, by the time the audience tuned in and took notice, his portion of the show was over.
Fans would have to wait another 40 minutes after Mensa’s exit before they could get in formation.
Beyoncé emerged from a video cube almost as tall as the top of the Dome that folded and split into in order for her to make the grandest of entrances.
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