Beyoncé headlined her first concert in four years, and it was an extravagant affair.
Queen B hit the stage Saturday for what was billed as the unofficial opening of the Atlantis the Royal Hotel in Dubai. Her production company, Parkwood Entertainment, released a short clip of the fireworks that went off before Beyonce belted out her first tune, which was rendition of Etta James’ 1960 classic “At Last.”
According to a news release following the performance, Beyoncé was accompanied by Firdaus, a 48-person all-female orchestra, mentored by Academy Award-winning composer, A.R. Rahman. “America’s Got Talent” winners, The Mayyas, an all-female precision dance group from Lebanon, were also featured on stage, with stunning choreography by Emmy-nominated Fatima Robinson.
At one point, Beyonce was raised 16 feet into the air “amidst one of the world’s unique performance fountains, Skyblaze. Surrounded by a field of water and fire, a powerful rendition of “Drunk in...
Queen B hit the stage Saturday for what was billed as the unofficial opening of the Atlantis the Royal Hotel in Dubai. Her production company, Parkwood Entertainment, released a short clip of the fireworks that went off before Beyonce belted out her first tune, which was rendition of Etta James’ 1960 classic “At Last.”
According to a news release following the performance, Beyoncé was accompanied by Firdaus, a 48-person all-female orchestra, mentored by Academy Award-winning composer, A.R. Rahman. “America’s Got Talent” winners, The Mayyas, an all-female precision dance group from Lebanon, were also featured on stage, with stunning choreography by Emmy-nominated Fatima Robinson.
At one point, Beyonce was raised 16 feet into the air “amidst one of the world’s unique performance fountains, Skyblaze. Surrounded by a field of water and fire, a powerful rendition of “Drunk in...
- 1/22/2023
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
Superstar Shah Rukh Khan has concluded the filming for his upcoming movie ‘Dunki’ in Saudi Arabia.
He posted a video from the shoot location on Instagram and thanked the Saudi Arabia Ministry of Culture and the film’s team for making it a successful project.
In the video, Srk is seen in a black coat while also sporting black sunglasses to match with his attire. He appeared to be in the middle of the Arabian desert.
He said, “There’s nothing more satisfying than completing a shooting schedule as is with Dunki here in Saudi.”
The actor then thanked director Rajkumar Hirani along with the entire cast and crew members involved in the making of ‘Dunki’. He added that it was “lovely” shooting ‘Dunki’ and further thanked the government for letting them film at the “spectacular locations” of their country.
He wrote: “A very big Shukran to #SaudiArabiaMinistryOfCulture, the team...
He posted a video from the shoot location on Instagram and thanked the Saudi Arabia Ministry of Culture and the film’s team for making it a successful project.
In the video, Srk is seen in a black coat while also sporting black sunglasses to match with his attire. He appeared to be in the middle of the Arabian desert.
He said, “There’s nothing more satisfying than completing a shooting schedule as is with Dunki here in Saudi.”
The actor then thanked director Rajkumar Hirani along with the entire cast and crew members involved in the making of ‘Dunki’. He added that it was “lovely” shooting ‘Dunki’ and further thanked the government for letting them film at the “spectacular locations” of their country.
He wrote: “A very big Shukran to #SaudiArabiaMinistryOfCulture, the team...
- 12/1/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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