Overview
- Beyoncé's mother, Tina Knowles, reveals that Beyoncé's intense behavior backstage during her Renaissance World Tour stems from the pressure of quick costume changes and live performances.
- Despite Beyoncé's mean behavior backstage, Tina reveals that Beyoncé always apologizes after her performances, sometimes even exhibiting remorseful tears.
- Beyoncé's 11-year-old daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, joined her on stage for a powerful dance routine during the tour's medley of “My Power” and “Black Parade,” which became a regular feature of the tour.
- The Renaissance World Tour ended in October with more than $579 million in worldwide earnings, making it the highest-grossing tour by a female artist in history. The tour spanned across 56 dates in 39 cities, attracting nearly 3 million fans globally.
- 'I understand it,' says Tina, sympathizing with Beyoncé. Costume changes, according to her, are high-intensity moments where everyone is in a hurry, and mistakes by even one person can lead to a disrupted performance.