So Beyonce had every reason to shake it up as she took her Mrs. Carter Show World Tour to Washington D.C. on Wednesday.
The 32-year-old superstar was outfitted in a black, gold and ivory brocade bodysuit that showed off
most of her toned, shapely legs.
Superstar: Beyonce took her Mrs. Carter World Tour to Washington D.C. on Wednesday
She had the confidence of experience as she strolled forward in black booties, with microphone in hand, towards her audience.
The lights behind her made her cascading honey-tinted hair shimmer as her back-up dancers formed an interesting assembly all around her.
Beyonce's tour kicked off in April and, after countless shows and travelling around the globe, the entertainer still had the energy of a wildcat.
World at her heels: The 32-year-old singer
strutted her sexy figure on stage in a black, gold and ivory brocade
bodysuit and gold-heeled boots
Midas touch: Beyonce's self-titled album debuted
at No. 1 on the Billboard chart and now ranks 24th on this year's list
of best-selling albums
Shimmery: The entertainer has what it takes to please an audience as she proved once again
The singer was seen at one point leaping across stage through the air, her dance troupe in perfect unison with her.
Beyonce's new 31-track album, which was released on December 13, features collaborations with Drake, Frank Ocean, Sia, Justin Timberlake, Pharrell, her husband Jay Z and their one-year-old daughter Blue Ivy.
The star - whose net worth is reportedly around $300 million - also unveiled part 1 and then part 2 of a mini art feature, aptly named Self-Titled, that gives fans a glimpse into how the album came about.
Flying high: After hundreds of shows since her
tour's start in April, Beyonce can still perform gravity-defying dance
moves such as this
Shake it: Beyonce tossed that blonde and honey-streaked mane as she sang one of her hits
Mummy love: Beyonce says that she values her
family most of all, especially when her daughter Blue Ivy, pictured with
her in a December 10 Instagram snap, calls her 'mummy'
Beyonce also shares that nothing compares to the love of her family.
'Nothing feels like my child singing "mummy,"' Beyonce reveals. 'No, nothing feels like when I look my husband in the eyes, nothing feels like when I'm respected, when I get on the stage and I see I'm changing peoples lives.'
Included in the mini art feature are rare clips of herself performing as a teenager before her big break with Destiny's Child whose group hits include Jumpin' Jumpin and Say My Name.
Lunch date: Beyonce and her other half, husband
Jay Z, enjoyed lunch together in West Hollywood on December 6 just a
week before the release of her new album
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