Jay-Z’s Made In America Festival took place over Labor Day weekend and among the incredible performances was one from Lizzo that caught the eye of none other than Beyoncé.
The singer celebrated her birthday early by catching Lizzo’s set at the annual Philadelphia festival. Fans spotted Beyoncé and Jay-Z at the side of the stage during the “Good As Hell” singer’s set, dancing along as Lizzo performed a string of hits including “Truth Hurts” and “Cuz I Love You.”
Later, Lizzo freaked out on social media, sharing pics of Bey and Jay enjoying her set with the caption, “Swipe to lose your fucking mind.”
From the looks of things, Beyoncé would certainly agree that Lizzo’s set was a highlight of the Made in America Festival, but there are a few others that make the list as well.
Scroll through for a look at more of our favorite moments.
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Megan Thee Stallion’s Dapper Dan Look
Megan Thee Stallion gave a rousing performance at Made in America but we couldn’t take out eyes off her Gucci x Dapper Dan look.
Photo by Lisa Lake/Getty Images for Roc Nation
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Lil Uzi Vert Is A Hometown Favorite
Lil Uzi Vert got a heroes welcome we walked on stage at Made in America. The Philly native’s set was full of energy and the crowd was completely dedicated to the rapper, who briefly left the stage to get closer to fans on a mini platform during his performance.
Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Roc Nation
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Travis Scott’s Total Chaos
You have never known true chaos until you’ve seen Travis Scott live. Scott closed the festival Sunday night with a high energy, fireworks-filled, chaotic set that was a highlight of the festival.
Photo by Arik McArthur/WireImage
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Cardi B’s Day One Finale
This year’s Made in America Festival had the strongest lineup of Black female artists in the festival’s short history with acts that included Tierra Whack, Jorja Smith, Megan Thee Stallion, Lizzo, and Cardi B, who closed out day one of the festival on Saturday. The rainbow jumpsuit-wearing rapper gave a raunchy and rowdy performance and took a moment to get closer to fans when she left the stage to twerk against a barrier.