Beyonce paid $100,000 to keep Metro train lines in Washington, DC, running after the end of her concert on Sunday evening.
The 41-year-old hitmaker was set to perform at the FedExField in as part of her ongoing Renaissance Tour, according to the local ABC7.
However, the singer, who was recently revealed to have added an unusual item to her tour rider, was forced to postpone her show for almost two hours after a shelter in place order was issued as a result of inclement weather.
Following the conclusion of the show, Beyonce graciously stepped in to provide her fans with an extra hour of train service to make sure concertgoers get home safely.
The performer paid for nearly 100 train stations to remain open for exits only, with an entrance only being available at Morgan Boulevard.
Gracious: Beyonce paid $100,000 to keep Metro train lines in Washington, DC, running after the end of her concert on Sunday evening
The Drunk In Love singer previously teased that she would be embarking on a tour in October of last year.
The Grammy Award-winning singer confirmed that she was planning on going on the road this past February.
The run of shows was undertaken in support of her seventh studio album, Renaissance, which was released last July.
The record was received particularly well by both critics and listeners upon its debut.
Renaissance was also put up for numerous awards, and it was nominated for the Record of the Year distinction during the 65th Grammy Awards ceremony.
Beyonce’s record won the Grammy Award for Best Dance/Electronic Album during the awards show.
Prior to her new run of shows, the last time that the performer embarked on a long-term tour was during the On the Run II Tour, which she co-headlined with her husband, Jay-Z, in 2018.
The songwriter kicked off her tour with a pair of shows that took place at the Friends Arena in Stockholm this past May.
Dealing with it: The singer, who was recently revealed to have added an unusual item to her tour rider, was forced to postpone her show for almost two hours after a shelter in place order was issued as a result of inclement weather
Stepping in: Following the conclusion of the show, Beyonce graciously stepped in to provide her fans with an extra hour of train service to make sure concertgoers get home safely
Conditions: The performer paid for nearly 100 train stations to remain open for exits only, with an entrance only being available at Morgan Boulevard
Beyonce’s tour has since been received well by critics, with many praising the changes in outfits used during each show.
The Halo singer collaborated with brands such as Alexander McQueen, Loewe and Tiffany & Co. while coming up with her looks for the concerts.
The singer toured through several European cities before she started her North American leg at Toronto’s Rogers Centre last month.
Beyonce is currently set to conclude the Renaissance Tour at the GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City on October 1.