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A poster of Beyonce Knowles' Shanghai
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BEIJING, Nov. 2 -- Beyonce Knowles promises a spectacular show next Monday
at the Shanghai Grand Stage. She will wear 10 silvery costumes and sing 32
songs, including hits "Crazy in Love" and "Baby Boy," writes Michelle Zhang.
Shanghai's Beyonce fans are expected to get "Crazy in Love" while shaking
their bits to the hits when the R&B mega-star makes her debut in China at
the Shanghai Grand Stage next Monday.
"China is one of the few countries that I haven't had the opportunity to
travel to and experience," says the American celeb. "I'm so honored that China
is welcoming me as well as my band, dancers and staff. I'm very excited to meet
the fans and embrace the culture."
Beyonce is bringing to Shanghai a group of 80 personnel, including her
mother Tina Knowles as the stylist, for the two-hour concert. As part of the
Beyonce Experience 2007 World Tour, the Shanghai concert will feature "an
impressive stage and a great wardrobe," according to the singer.
Local organizer Emma Entertainment promises to showcase "terrific singing,
solid musicianship, spectacular staging and the most imaginative choreography
ever to have graced the Shanghai Grand Stage." There will be about 10 costumes,
mostly in silver.
The Beyonce Experience tour kicked off in Tokyo in April. The concerts in
Japan were followed by a top-selling 41-city North American tour and a string of
European dates.
"The show must be really fun and full of energy," Beyonce, 26, adds. "I
hope to see people of all ages there."
The concert will also feature a sizzling 10-piece all-female band. "I'm
used to all females," she explains. "I grew up in a house with so many women. I
love being around women - talented and supportive women."
The program list for the Shanghai concert will be almost the same as that
for other stops. Beyonce will sing 32 songs, including abbreviated versions of
10 of the former Destiny's Child hits.
The R&B superstar rose to fame as the creative force and lead singer of
the R&B girl group Destiny's Child, the world's best-selling female group of
all time. After a series of commercially successful releases with the group, she
released her first solo album "Dangerously in Love" in 2003, which won an
astounding five Grammy Awards, confirming her status as one of pop/R&B's
premier songwriters, producers and singers.
With hits like "Crazy in Love" and "Baby Boy," the Houston native has
shattered sales records, headlined sold-out tours worldwide, and presented the
full range of her artistic vision. However, she isn't satisfied.
"Everything that I do creatively has to make me work harder and hopefully
steer me in a direction I've never been before," she explains. "If it's easy,
then the excitement is gone because I don't like to be bored and comfortable
when it comes to my music. I like to challenge myself and all those around me to
get the very best creatively."
The answer is "B'Day," Beyonce's latest critically acclaimed album,
executive-produced by the artist herself and her father, Mathew Knowles.
Released worldwide on her 25th birthday a year ago, the album is a milestone in
the young woman's performing career. Soulfully deep, emotionally expansive,
musically far reaching and filled with banging beats, muscular rhythms and just
flat-out sexy, "B'Day" debuted at No. 1 on four of Billboard's music charts in
the United States and also hit No. 1 across the Asia-Pacific region.
To date, she has sold more than 140 million albums as an artist, and has
won 10 Grammy Awards, seven MTV Awards and one Brit Award.
The multi-talented creative artist has also achieved success in the film
industry, starring in Hollywood movies such as the 2006 comedy "The Pink
Panther" and the musical film "Dreamgirls," which earned her two Golden Globe
nominations.
Beyonce stresses that "I was born to love R&B," however. When asked if
she has any advice for young Chinese R&B singers who long for a success, her
answer is as simple as "work hard and be very strong and committed to your
music."
Beyonce will stay in town for three days and plans to take some time to
visit the city: "I hear it (Shanghai) is known as a shopping paradise and for
its wide variety of food."
(Source: Shanghai Daily)
Beyonce's tour includes show in
Shanghai
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Singer Beyonce performs during "The
Beyonce Experience!" tour in Anaheim, California Sept. 1, 2007.
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BEIJING, Oct. 17 -- American R&B superstar
Beyonce Knowles is taking her international tour to China.
The 26-year-old singer will perform Nov. 3 at the
Grand Stage in Shanghai, according to a schedule posted on her Web site. It will
be the singer's first stage appearance in the Chinese mainland. Full story
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singer Beyonce and rock bands Linkin Park and Daughtry led nominations for the
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of the public to pick the winners, organizers said on Tuesday.
The four leading acts each garnered three
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