- Couples love having celebrities play a role in their wedding.
- This couple attended Beyoncé's Renaissance tour in Nashville.
- They asked the artist to help them pick a song, and she responded while performing.
Couples who set to marry enjoy involving their favourite celebrities in their planning process and on the big day. This could include celebrities officiating the wedding or being a surprise guest. A couple who attended Beyoncé's Renaissance tour over the weekend asked the singer to help choose a wedding song.
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Taking to TikTok, a user named Aloha posted a video that has gained over 1.6 million views, where she attended Beyoncé's Renaissance concert in Nashville. Queen B was on stage performing, 'Crazy in Love', and the crowd was singing along as she moved about the stage. The couple had a sign that said, 'Pick our wedding song... XO or 1+1' with ticking boxes next to it. The video had text splashed across, saying, "The moment Beyoncé sees our sign and picks our wedding song."
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The award-winning artist saw the sign and took a second to respond, saying, "1+1", and then continuing to perform while the couple screamed in excitement. "Don't mind us when we completely lost our minds... I haven't recovered from this moment." The TikTok account user posted another video showcasing what was written on the sign.
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Followers congratulated the couple on such great interaction with the singer, complimenting her multitasking skills. One said, "And here we are, turning the radio down to find a house number, and she full out performing, reading and picking a wedding song. We are not worthy." Another added, saying, "Beyoncé is a boss! She said that so smoothly to the point where others might not catch it, but she knew you would."