Beyonce looked flawless as she performed on stage during her sold-out Hamburg, Germany concert on Wednesday.
The superstar, 41, showed off her toned physique in a sexy red outfit with coordinated elbow-length gloves and a flowing red fabric that extended from the top of her head to each of her elbows.
The beauty donned a glamorous makeup palette, accessorized with long dangling silver earrings, and finished the look with red tights and heels with diamond straps.
The Renaissance World Tour is the singer-songwriter’s ninth concert tour supporting her seventh studio album, Renaissance.
Renaissance was one of the biggest summer albums last year after the pop icon released the disco-inspired collection of dance songs.
Stunning: Beyonce looked flawless as she performed on stage during her sold-out Hamburg, Germany concert on Wednesday
Glam girl: The superstar showed off her toned physique in a sexy red outfit with coordinated elbow-length gloves and a flowing red fabric that extended from the top of her head to each of her elbows
Stunner: The beauty donned a glamorous makeup palette, accessorized with long dangling silver earrings, and finished the look with red tights and heels with diamond straps
Sold-out: The Renaissance World Tour is the singer-songwriter’s ninth concert tour supporting her seventh studio album, Renaissance
Smash hit: . Renaissance was one of the biggest summer albums last year after the pop icon released the disco-inspired collection of dance songs
Looking good: Her wardrobe comprised many incredible outfits, including glittering catsuits, epic metallic corsets, and barely-there mini-dresses by several designers, including Alexander McQueen, Loewe, and David Koma
Sing along: Her full setlist boasts a host of her smash hits, including Formation and Run The World (Girls), played alongside Love On Top, with a shattering mash-up of Dangerously In Love, Flaws And All, and 1+1, among many others
Record breaker: Queen Bey’s 41-date tour , which ends in North America in September, could gross between $275 million and $2.57 billion from tickets alone