Photo:Kevin Mazur/WireImageThey don’t callBeyoncéthe queen for nothing.During her fifth show in London for her sold-out Renaissance World Tour, the Grammy-winning musician, 41, surprised fans with a brand new stage look for her performance of “America Has a Problem.”The “Cuff It" singer performed her usual shuffle routine for the single on the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium stage, but this time in a sculptural mini dress covered in gold, silver and black sequins. The bedazzled costume also featured a standout headpiece covered in the same colored sequins.As glamorously avant-garde it was, though, it caused a slight wardrobe malfunction for the superstar.In a fan-filmed video shared to TikTok, Beyoncé is seen dancing to her choreography, causing thehat to slide down her foreheadand onto her sunglasses just seconds into the song.However, she handled the slip like the professional she is.In the clip, Beyoncé catches the hat and holds it in place before it has the chance to completely fall off. She smiles during the faux pas, brushing it off because the show must go on! She eventually took the headpiece off completely and tossed it behind her on stage before carrying on with her choreography.Beyoncé had a similar problem with the original outfit for “America Has a Problem.”Since her concert series kicked off on May 10, she’s worn a bespoke Mugler bee costume that went viral among the Beyhive fandom for its couture campiness. However, a previous London stop, apiece of the headgear broke off,leaving it with one less designer-made antenna.Kevin Mazur/WireImageConsidering the international tour marks Beyoncé’sfirst concert outing in seven yearsfollowing the release of herRenaissancealbum last July, the record-breaking artist went all out in the fashion department.Last month, Tiffany & Co. was announced as the Renaissance World Tour’s official jeweler. The partnership so far has decked Beyoncé out in a custom pair ofdiamond-encrusted in-ear monitorsworth 4.5 carats as well as a set of “Renaissance” hang earrings.Kevin Mazur/WireImageNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up to date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.She also worked with a catalog of designer brands to curate a lineup of pieces specifically made for her.Sandra Choi, creative director of Jimmy Choo, recently toldVoguethat she and her team were enlisted tocreate 41 pairs of shoesthat “really sparkled.” According to Choi, the brand also had to design the artist’s footwear with functionality and comfort in mind (Beyoncé performs for nearly three hours).
Photo:Kevin Mazur/WireImage

Kevin Mazur/WireImage
They don’t callBeyoncéthe queen for nothing.During her fifth show in London for her sold-out Renaissance World Tour, the Grammy-winning musician, 41, surprised fans with a brand new stage look for her performance of “America Has a Problem.”The “Cuff It" singer performed her usual shuffle routine for the single on the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium stage, but this time in a sculptural mini dress covered in gold, silver and black sequins. The bedazzled costume also featured a standout headpiece covered in the same colored sequins.As glamorously avant-garde it was, though, it caused a slight wardrobe malfunction for the superstar.In a fan-filmed video shared to TikTok, Beyoncé is seen dancing to her choreography, causing thehat to slide down her foreheadand onto her sunglasses just seconds into the song.However, she handled the slip like the professional she is.In the clip, Beyoncé catches the hat and holds it in place before it has the chance to completely fall off. She smiles during the faux pas, brushing it off because the show must go on! She eventually took the headpiece off completely and tossed it behind her on stage before carrying on with her choreography.Beyoncé had a similar problem with the original outfit for “America Has a Problem.”Since her concert series kicked off on May 10, she’s worn a bespoke Mugler bee costume that went viral among the Beyhive fandom for its couture campiness. However, a previous London stop, apiece of the headgear broke off,leaving it with one less designer-made antenna.Kevin Mazur/WireImageConsidering the international tour marks Beyoncé’sfirst concert outing in seven yearsfollowing the release of herRenaissancealbum last July, the record-breaking artist went all out in the fashion department.Last month, Tiffany & Co. was announced as the Renaissance World Tour’s official jeweler. The partnership so far has decked Beyoncé out in a custom pair ofdiamond-encrusted in-ear monitorsworth 4.5 carats as well as a set of “Renaissance” hang earrings.Kevin Mazur/WireImageNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up to date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.She also worked with a catalog of designer brands to curate a lineup of pieces specifically made for her.Sandra Choi, creative director of Jimmy Choo, recently toldVoguethat she and her team were enlisted tocreate 41 pairs of shoesthat “really sparkled.” According to Choi, the brand also had to design the artist’s footwear with functionality and comfort in mind (Beyoncé performs for nearly three hours).
They don’t callBeyoncéthe queen for nothing.
During her fifth show in London for her sold-out Renaissance World Tour, the Grammy-winning musician, 41, surprised fans with a brand new stage look for her performance of “America Has a Problem.”
The “Cuff It" singer performed her usual shuffle routine for the single on the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium stage, but this time in a sculptural mini dress covered in gold, silver and black sequins. The bedazzled costume also featured a standout headpiece covered in the same colored sequins.
As glamorously avant-garde it was, though, it caused a slight wardrobe malfunction for the superstar.
In a fan-filmed video shared to TikTok, Beyoncé is seen dancing to her choreography, causing thehat to slide down her foreheadand onto her sunglasses just seconds into the song.
However, she handled the slip like the professional she is.
In the clip, Beyoncé catches the hat and holds it in place before it has the chance to completely fall off. She smiles during the faux pas, brushing it off because the show must go on! She eventually took the headpiece off completely and tossed it behind her on stage before carrying on with her choreography.
Beyoncé had a similar problem with the original outfit for “America Has a Problem.”
Since her concert series kicked off on May 10, she’s worn a bespoke Mugler bee costume that went viral among the Beyhive fandom for its couture campiness. However, a previous London stop, apiece of the headgear broke off,leaving it with one less designer-made antenna.

Considering the international tour marks Beyoncé’sfirst concert outing in seven yearsfollowing the release of herRenaissancealbum last July, the record-breaking artist went all out in the fashion department.
Last month, Tiffany & Co. was announced as the Renaissance World Tour’s official jeweler. The partnership so far has decked Beyoncé out in a custom pair ofdiamond-encrusted in-ear monitorsworth 4.5 carats as well as a set of “Renaissance” hang earrings.

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She also worked with a catalog of designer brands to curate a lineup of pieces specifically made for her.
Sandra Choi, creative director of Jimmy Choo, recently toldVoguethat she and her team were enlisted tocreate 41 pairs of shoesthat “really sparkled.” According to Choi, the brand also had to design the artist’s footwear with functionality and comfort in mind (Beyoncé performs for nearly three hours).
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