

Based predominantly in the United Kingdom, the tour received an unfavorable review from Dave Simpson of The Guardian based on Beyoncé's costumes and a confusion of her core audience at the time.


Her solo tour debut (whilst on hiatus with Destiny's Child) began in 2003, with the Dangerously in Love Tour. Either way, it's no wonder Bey has to catch her breath at the end of the take.Beyoncé performing during The Formation World Tour in at the Wembley Stadium in July 2016Īmerican singer Beyoncé has embarked on seven concert tours during her solo career, five of which have been worldwide, one which has been collaborative, and one just in Europe. Gatson remembers it took eight hours, while Bey herself once said the shoot lasted 12 hours. It's why the 3-minute, 18-second video took somewhere between eight and 12 hours to shoot. So instead of breaking the song up into parts, which is how music videos are typically shot, the dancers performed the entire dance at least 50 times all the way through, Gatson estimates. Beyoncé wanted the video to feel like one single shot. On set, t he dancers performed the "Single Ladies" routine at least 50 times in its entirety. According to Gatson: "She kind of turned her heel over a little bit, but when we went over to give her ice, she said, 'Nobody's going to stop me from doing a Beyoncé video.'" (And they didn't.)ġ0. About 25 takes in, Ebony nearly injured her ankle - and kept on dancing. One of the backup dancers had an accident halfway through the shoot. "It was funky, but the ballet training made the technique and the alliance look incredible."ĩ. "I think there's something about their ballet training that brought a different class to ," Gatson says. Unlike Beyoncé herself, Ebony and Ashley were both trained heavily in ballet.
