Beyoncé has been gracing fans with highly energetic performances at her ongoing "Renaissance" world tour, but her series of concerts won't be as fabulous as it is without her talented backup dancers; get to know them below and find out how much they are getting paid.
According to Uproxx, the full credits for the tour have been revealed, giving fans more information about the crew and dancers that were touring with the pop star around the globe.
Some of the most popular backup dancers were the Les Twins, composed of Laurent and Larry Nicolas Bourgeois.
This isn't the first time the pair worked with the "Alien Superstar" hitmaker as they have been performing with the singer for over a decade now
The Bourgeois brothers first amassed fame when they were featured in Beyoncé's performances of "Run the World."
For the "Renaissance" world tour, the twins appear on the "7/11" interlude and "Thique" set.
Beyoncé Back Up Dancers
Another famous personality is Honey Balenciaga, who has been viral online for her voguing skills as she is a part of the ballroom community.
She previously competed together with the House of Balenciaga in the second season of HBO Max Original's "Legendary."
Other dancers in the credits include Dance Captain Hannah Douglas, Carlos Irizarry, Darius Hickman, Jonté Moaning, Ai Shimatsu, Aahkilar Cornelius, Amari Marshall, Aliya Janel, Alannah Wilhite, Brianna Pavon, Nerita McFarlane, Kyndall Harris, Lisa Sainvil, Trinity Joy, Simone Alston, Rob Bynes, Zavion Brown, Jus't Chase, and Kevin "Konrete" Davis Jr.
How Much Are Beyoncé's Backup Dancers Getting Paid?
As of this writing, there is still no confirmed information on how much exactly Beyoncé's backup dancers are getting paid, but Rolling Stone previously reported that the pop star and other notable musicians don't pay that much to their dancers.
The singer's choreographer, JaQuel Knight, previously slammed the allegations of dancers getting paid only $ 250 per day at filming.
"Please run me the production company, the choreographer, the shoot dates, the dancers that have rehearsed and are shooting for these rates," he said.
Although it's unclear how much the exact amount the dancers are getting, it's safe to assume that they're getting paid bigger than $250 as they constantly travel with the musician almost every night.
Beyoncé's next "Renaissance" world tour show would be in Edinburgh, Scotland, on May 20, 2023. More information about the series of shows can be found on Beyoncé's official website.
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