Beyoncé Thanks Diana Ross & Kendrick Lamar for Their Renaissance Birthday Show Appearances

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From a seemingly endless list of celebrity attendees to a characteristically jaw-dropping performance, Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour birthday show (Sept. 4) was one for the history books, and now, the star is thanking two who made that concert extra special.

In a pair of Instagram posts on Monday (Sept. 11), Beyoncé expressed her personal thanks to Diana Ross and Kendrick Lamar for their surprise performances during the show. “Thank you again to the legend Kendrick Lamar for blessing the Renaissance World Tour,” she wrote in the caption for a picture of the pair performing the “America Has a Problem” remix. “I deeply appreciate you. What an incredible experience. Respect, 🐝.”

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For the final show of her three-night Renaissance World Tour run at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif., Beyoncé brought out surprise guest Lamar for a cinematic performance of their remix of “America Has a Problem,” a fan-favorite breakout song from her Billboard 200-topping Renaissance album.

In a message to Ms. Ross, Beyoncé quoted her own Billboard Hot 100 top 20 hit “Alien Superstar” (No. 19) writing, “Thank you to the incomparable Ms. Diana Ross. The 1 of 1, the number 1, the only one. Thank you from the depths of me, my Queen. 🐝”

The legendary performer had led the crowd in a performance of “Happy Birthday,” which was completed with a hug from a gobsmacked Beyoncé. The 79-year-old icon first appeared on stage in front of more than 60,000 screaming fans during one of the show’s regularly scheduled intermissions, which features Ross’ 1976 Hot 100 No. 1 single “Love Hangover” as an interlude between songs. Usually, it’s Bey’s backup singers who perform the transition, but this time, Ross herself was on hand to do the honors.

The “Cuff It” singer is gearing up for the final few shows of the North American leg of her tour. She returned to the stage on Monday night at BC Place in Vancouver, Canada. According to figures reported to Billboard Boxscore, Beyoncé earned $141.4 million in the first 12 Renaissance shows in the U.S. and Canada, selling 553,000 tickets. That puts the tour’s figures at $295.8 million and 1.6 million tickets (as of Aug. 1), making it Beyoncé’s highest grossing tour yet, passing 2016’s The Formation World Tour ($256.1 million) and 2018’s On the Run II Tour alongside Jay-Z ($253.5 million).

Beyoncé’s latest worldwide trek is in support of Renaissance, her seventh solo studio album, which spawned the Grammy-winning Hot 100 top 10 hits “Break My Soul” (No. 1) and “Cuff It” (No. 6).

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