Beyoncé Shares a Special Moment from her Current World Tour

Beyonce performing at the BET awards in 2016. Photo by Michael Buckner/Variety/REX/Shutterstock (5736944d)

Beyoncé shares the kind of moment she “lives for” from her ‘On The Run II’ tour.

Beyoncé and her husband Jay-Z have been co-headlining their ‘On The Run II’ tour since June. Since then, they have hit stadiums on both sides of the pond, performing in cities like Miami and Chicago as well as European stadiums.

In Vogue‘s September issue, the pop icon talked about her memorable moments of her latest tour and one moment stood out in particular.

“One of the most memorable moments for me on the On The Run II tour was the Berlin show at Olympiastadion, the site of the 1936 Olympics,” she said. “This is a site that was used to promote the rhetoric of hate, racism, and divisiveness, and it is the place where Jesse Owens won four gold medals, destroying the myth of white supremacy.”

 “Less than 90 years later, two black people performed to a packed, sold-out stadium. When Jay and I sang our final song, we saw everyone smiling, holding hands, kissing, and full of love,” she continued.

“To see such human growth and connection – I live for those moments.”