At the Mrs. Carter Show World Tour concert at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee, Saturday night, Beyoncé called for a moment of silence to honor Trayvon Martin. The request came after George Zimmerman’s not-guilty verdict was announced late that same night.
With the lights dimmed, Beyoncé then broke the silence by singing a verse of “I Will Always Love You.” The song eventually evolved into her hit “Halo,” at which point the lights came back on and it was business as usual.
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