Beyoncé Pays $100K To Extend Train Hours After Weather Delay At Washington D.C. Concert
- Beyoncé's Washington D.C. concert at FedEx Field was delayed due to lightning, prompting a shelter-in-place order.
- The show resumed after about two hours and Beyoncé took the stage around 10PM.
- To accommodate fans relying on public transit, Beyoncé's team paid $100K to extend Metro train hours.
- The evacuation caused confusion, with some attendees treated for heat exhaustion.
- Beyoncé made slight lyrical changes to "Break My Soul" amid speculation over perceived digs at Lizzo.