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Jay-Z Cameos During Beyonce Performance At 'Chime For Change' Concert


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On Stage At "Chime For Change: The Sound Of Change Live" Concert

By Chelsey Wilkins

Attendees of the “Chime for Change” concert held at London’s Twickenham Stadium got more than what they bargained for on Saturday night. Not only did they enjoy live performances from artists like Timbaland, Jennifer Lopez, Mary J. Blige and Beyonce, but they also witnessed Bey and Jay-Z performing together.

Beyonce was the headliner of yesterday’s benefit concert and brought out a surprise guest during her set. While she sang her heart out on the incomparable, “Crazy In Love," Jigga sauntered on stage to thunderous applause. He delivered his classic verse alongside wifey. Per usual, the King and Queen stole the show, proving why they are deserving of royalty status. There was even a PDA moment where Jay-Z kissed Bey on the cheek—too cute.

Throughout her set, Beyonce performed fan favorites like “Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)," “Run The World (Girls)” and more. Looking good and wearing only a leather body-con leotard, we can officially dispel all of those pregnancy rumors. It looks like there won’t be any further additions to the kingdom just yet.

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