The opening performance of Beyoncé at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in 2018 was a stunning display of her musical and cultural influence.

She began her show with a powerful rendition of her hit song “Crazy In Love”, accompanied by a marching band and dancers dressed in collegiate-inspired outfits.
She then transitioned into “Freedom”, a song that celebrates the resilience and strength of black people, especially women.
She incorporated elements of “Lift Every Voice and Sing”, also known as the black national anthem, into her vocals, creating a moving tribute to her heritage.

She continued with “Formation”, a song that showcases her pride in her identity and roots, as well as her support for social justice movements.

She delivered a flawless performance that captivated the audience and made history as the first black woman to headline Coachella.

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Source: USA Today