Antwanette Dyson couldn't get tickets to see Beyoncé and Jay-Z in her hometown of Los Angeles. So she hooked up with her Instagram pal Devonte Owens of Charleston, S.C., and they scored tickets in Minneapolis. For $500 each.
"It's Beyoncé," said Owens, 25, like you don't need any other reason or explanation.
She's the Queen. Of pop. R&B. Hip-hop. All of popular culture. Of the world, if you ask Owens and many of nearly 40,000 people who showed up Wednesday night at U.S. Bank Stadium to see music's richest power couple, the $900 million rap mogul Jay-Z and the $300 million Beyoncé.
"She's been my idol since I was 4," said Kjeanah Watkins, 17, of Rapid City, S.D.
"She could fill the stadium by herself; she doesn't need Jay-Z," said Natalie Conrad, 29, of Brooklyn Park. "She's so powerful and successful. And so talented."
"And empowering," interjected Conrad's boyfriend, Jordan Wickstrom. "She's a great role model."
It's billed as the On the Run II Tour because the couple toured together in 2014 — though they didn't visit the Twin Cities. Whatever you call the tour, "it's the biggest concert of the year," declared Owens, who also has tickets for the couple's concerts in two other cities.
In a year in which the Twin Cities will host stadium shows by Taylor Swift, Luke Bryan, the Eagles/Jimmy Buffett, Journey/Def Leppard and Ed Sheeran, Beyoncé and Jay-Z are creating the biggest buzz.