The former Destiny's Child manager, who attended the concert, also assured fans that Beyoncé has "always stood for inclusiveness" and would "never do something to deliberately hurt someone".

The Crazy in Love singer was reportedly paid $24 million (£19.5 million) for the private show, which attracted a star-studded audience including Kendall Jenner, Rebel Wilson, Ellen Pompeo, and Letitia Wright.

She performed hits including Drunk in Love, Halo, Countdown and Naughty Girl, and brought her 11-year-old daughter Blue Ivy Carter onstage for the live debut of their song BROWN SKIN GIRL.

Some fans criticised Beyoncé for not performing any tracks from her 2022 album Renaissance, and Mathew told those critics to be patient as she is planning to tour that record.

Reference: Cover Media: Yesterday 11:30