Beyoncé is in the middle of touring to promote and perform songs from her latest album "Renaissance."
Her recent show in Washington D.C. may have satisfied fans because of her highly-energetic performance, but there were concertgoers who got disappointed, especially in the process of getting to the venue due to bad weather; what happened?
According to Fox 5 Washington DC, the musician performed in front of thousands of crowd in Fed Ex Field in the nation's capital.
Reporter Bob Barnard revealed that most people who attended the show said "the show was great" as Beyoncé continued performing for her supporters even though it was raining.
Beyoncé 'Renaissance Tour' Washington DC Was Chaotic
However, chaos ensued when people started lining up for the show and it even got delayed for two hours because it was scheduled at 8 p.m., but the show started at 10 p.m.
The reporter further noted that people were lining up under the rain and security guards were telling people to "stay out" first for their own safety.
In addition, there were also people who were ordered to go back to their vehicles in the parking lot to take shelter.
Unfortunately, due to extreme weather conditions, attendees were forced to stand with each other, which later resulted to humidity and some even passing out.
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A fan named Trina Edmonds spoke with the reporter via zoom in the report and she noted that by the time they went past security, the rain was pouring down that's why they went to the next gate, but upon arriving, "it was total chaos."
"They said that we could not come in, so it was a crowd behind us, people were getting upset because they were not communicating with us," she said.
Edmonds added that fans had to ask security personnels "over and over again" about what was happening at the time.
"Everyone was upset, kids were crying, some of the little girls were excited... I just want FedEx to do better... Overall, though Beyoncé was fantastic, the staff was just horrible," she added.
In addition to the problems within the venue, Edmonds was also disappointed as she paid for a premiere parking spot priced at $65, but when she got to the parking lot, there were no parking attendants and other people were able to park their vehicles without extra charges.
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