After severe weather delayed Beyoncé's D.C.-area show, the star spent a considerable amount of money to get fans home afterward.
Fans were forced to take shelter as storms pounded FedEx Field in Maryland and surrounding areas, prompting Beyoncé's Renaissance Tour stop to end later than expected.
During the lightning event, FedEx Field posted on X that the stadium was under a shelter-in-place order.
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