Tamasha la Beyonce Dubai lawagawa Mashabiki

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Licha ya Wadau wa Burudani kufurahia #Beyoncé kurejea jukwaani baada Miaka 5, baadhi wameoneshwa kutofurahishwa na Nyota huyo kutumbuiza katika Nchi yenye Sheria kali dhidi ya Wapenzi ya Jinsia Moja
Baadhi ya Mashabiki wake wamedai kuwa Beyonce ni Mshirika wa Jamii ya LGBTQI, na kitendo hicho kimetafsiriwa kama dharau kwao.

Tamasha hilo la aina yake lilifanyika Januari 21, 2023 katika ufunguzi wa Hoteli ya kifahari ya #AtlantisTheRoyal na inadaiwa alilipwa Dola Milioni 24 za Marekani.

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Beyoncé has returned to the stage for her first live performance in five years - but not everyone's excited.
The US megastar headlined the private concert in Dubai to mark the opening of luxury hotel Atlantis The Royal.
Despite a strict no-phones policy at the exclusive, 1,500-seat gig, footage of the show flooded the internet.
Many fans were thrilled to see the return of Queen B, but others weren't happy because Dubai has strict laws against same-sex relationships.

Renaissance, her latest album, has been celebrated for "honouring black queer culture" and taking inspiration from LGBT icons.

It pays tribute to dance music that emerged out of the gay community and also references drag ballrooms in Harlem, New York.

'Didn't need the money'​

Freelance music journalist Abigail Firth tells BBC Newsbeat Beyoncé's recent work is "indebted to LGBT culture".
This might explain why some fans are uncomfortable about her making her live return in Dubai - and reportedly receiving $24m for it.

"It seems like a really misguided choice from her," says Abigail. "She's obviously a multimillionaire anyway, she didn't really need to do this, she didn't really need the money. "That's probably where some of the backlash is stemming from as well." Dubai is part of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), a Middle Eastern country made up of seven regions that follow strict laws and have rules against homosexuality.

Nearby Qatar, which hosted the 2022 World Cup, has similar rules.

It was criticised for its attitude to LGBT people, its human rights record and its treatment of migrant workers.

Beyonce and Blue Ivy in Dubai
Image source: Getty Images


Like Beyoncé, he has been celebrated within the LGBT community and posed on the cover of best-selling gay magazine Attitude in 2002.

Drag Race UK star Kitty Scott-Claus referred to the backlash against Beckham in a tweet, asking if there was "one rule for one and one rule for another".

Source: BBC
 
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