Beyoncé Pays DC Metro $100K to Stay Open Amid Tour Weather Delays
After stormy weather descended on FedEx Field in Maryland Aug. 6, the Grammy winner's show faced a significant delay as fans were forced to shelter in place. However, Queen Bey made sure that the commute home for fans went asmoother, with the singer paying $100,000 to the DC Metro system to stay open for an hour later than usual.account for Metrorail wrote Aug. 6, "Metro & Renaissance Tour will extend the last train by an extra hour to weather the storm.
The generous move came hours after the venue announced precautions put in place as a result of the ongoing storm. "Due to lightning in the area, we are currently under a shelter in place order," the Twitter account for FedEx Field
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