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Beyonce Brings the House Down at Super Bowl XLVII

 

If you’re anything like me, you may glance up at the score once or twice during the first half of the Super Bowl, but are front row center for the always amazing annual halftime show. It’s safe to say that this year’s performer, none other than Queen B, exceeded all of our expectations with her electrifying performance.

 

After the lip syncing controversy surrounding her performance at this year’s inauguration, in which she admittedly used a backing track to sing the national anthem, the star set the stage for an unforgettable performance at a press conference in New Orleans a few days prior to the game when she gave a beautiful (and completely live) performance of the national anthem.

 

The greatness began with B’s “Love On Top,” and clad in a rather scandalous black leotard, lace skirt and boots, the singer went on to perform clips from megahits like “Crazy In Love” and “End of Time.” However, it wasn’t until the second half of the twelve minute performance that things really got crazy.

As if we weren’t awestruck enough by Beyonce’s powerful voice and unmatched booty shaking, the singer was joined by Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams, the trio also know as Destiny’s Child. After performing their classic “Bootylicious” the gals went on to help B perform her hit “Single Ladies,” sending the wow factor through the roof of the Superdome.

The show ended as great as it started as Beyonce performed Halo” solo, with the same energy and stamina with which she started. While this was truly an unforgettable performance, perhaps the best part is that Bey announced her Mrs. Carter Show World Tour, with the European leg beginning in April and then moving to the U.S. in late June. Check out the performance here.

Images courtesy The New York Times and Yahoo News, respectively. 

Header image via boston.com

Abigail Colby is a current senior at Salisbury University in her native state of Maryland. Before writing and blogging for Her Campus, she worked on the entertainment team for College Magazine and founded her own column, Party Girl Problems, in SU's student newspaper. Along with working as a writer, Abigail is a sister of Zeta Tau Alpha and member of Saisbury Univeristy's Center for Civic Activism. She is also a self-admitted online shopping addict, huge Baltimore Ravens fan (ya know, the Superbowl champs), and loves being out on the water. Puppies and cupcakes are pretty high on the list as well. Enjoy!!