Synopsis
This intimate, in-depth look at Beyoncé's celebrated 2018 Coachella performance reveals the emotional road from creative concept to cultural movement.
This intimate, in-depth look at Beyoncé's celebrated 2018 Coachella performance reveals the emotional road from creative concept to cultural movement.
Beyoncé Jay-Z Kelly Rowland Solange Blue Ivy Carter Rumi Carter Michelle Williams Sir Carter Tina Knowles Chloe Bailey Halle Bailey J Balvin Pharrell Williams Cardi B Jennifer Hudson Octavia Spencer SZA Simone Bozyermini Janee Di Chris Gray Arnetta Johnson Chris Johnson Corbin Jones Marie Katre Ariel O'Neal Peter Ortega Lauren Robinson Crystal Torres Rie Tsuji Show All…
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Last April, Beyoncé marched onto a stage in the Coachella Valley and led more than 100 singers, dancers, and steppers through the greatest performance in the modern history of music festivals. Beychella — as it was destined to be known — was live-streamed by 458,000 people, watched by 43 million more on YouTube over the months that followed, and almost immediately dubbed as the definitive pop culture event of the year. This April, Beyoncé managed to fit the whole spectacle into a euphoric, triumphant, and exhaustingly fierce documentary that should help see Beychella enshrined as one of the definitive pop culture events of the century. Call it history in the making, part two.
Even at a time when everything Beyoncé…
real cute of beyoncé (the one in yellow) to let her tethered (the one in pink) perform in her place at coachella for the second weekend performance! love that for them! oh they SLAY!
The guy freaking out in the Hot Sauce in My Bag shirt toward the end is the real star here, right.
No, it's Solange dancing with such obvious joy with her sister, touching her heels to her hair.
No, it's that strut from Kelly and Michelle.
No, it's the stepping.
No, it's the stage production crew, turning that stair-pyramid into a dazzling light show that emphasizes rather than whites out.
No, it's the editors.
No, it's the HBCU students who shined on a stage in front of the entire world despite being plucked from a college experience.
No, it's the impossible continuity brought by the dancers and choreographers.
No, it's the way the band somehow dances with fucking heavy brass instruments.
No, it's the Black cultural moment captured here in spite of racist, capitalist oppression.
No, it's Blue Ivy.
No, it's really Beyonce.
Okay, so.
It's everyone except Jay-Z.
I'm not the first and won't be the last to suggest that this belongs in the concert doc pantheon with stuff like STOP MAKING SENSE, TRUTH OR DARE, or MONTEREY POP. Anyway beyond any cultural context it's just a killer show.
Long. Live. The. Queen.
I can't believe it's already been an entire year since I stayed up until three in the morning to watch this groundbreaking performance.
Let's keep it straight. You don't have to like her music, but you cannot deny that she is one of, if not THE, best performers alive.
The integration of HBCUs into jazz and band reworks of her classic songs and her newest songs is just insanely good. The vocals, dancing, choreography; everything is on point.
The added behind the scenes interviews and rehearsal clips are so fucking great. There is nothing like watching this woman's mind in full effect.
I'm glad she had this shot by experts to be preserved in all it's…