Beyoncé's Costumes to Headline Exhibit at Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Fans of Beyoncé's performance outfits will soon get to see her amazing costumes up close. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland will open an exhibit showcasing the singer's outfits on Tuesday, July 22. Among the exhibited pieces will be her Super Bowl XLVII halftime show looks as well as the black leotard she wore for the "Single Ladies" music video.
"When we looked at the depth of the amount of stuff that she was willing to send, we just thought, 'The only way we can really showcase these items is to put them in the Legends of Rock area in the museum,' which really is the spot that we have to pay tribute to legends of rock, which Beyoncé has proven herself to be," museum curator Meredith Rutledge-Borger told the Associated Press.
The Legends of Rock exhibit, which is located in the Ahmet Ertegun Main Exhibit Hall, also contains prized pieces from other iconic stars including David Bowie, Michael Jackson and Bruce Springsteen. Bey's Givenchy gown from the 2012 Met Gala and the white tank top, J Brand Denim shorts and red Stuart Weitzman leather sling-back pumps she wore for her "Crazy in Love" music video will also be displayed. To learn more, visit rockhall.com.
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