Beyonce Mrs. Carter Tour: 'Drunk in Love' Singer Sings Happy Birthday To A Fan in England [VIDEO]
Beyonce helped one of her fans have a very special birthday at her Birmingham, England concert on Sunday.
The 32-year-old, who stunned in a black-and-white jumpsuit, spotted the fan holding a sign that indicated it was her birthday.
"It's somebody's birthday," Beyonce said. "I believe you, too. You got the sign and everything."
The fan, named Shehnaz Khan, posted the special moment on her YouTube account with the caption, "Best night ever."
Khan, a freelance journalist, spoke about her excitement and disbelief via Twitter.
"How can Bey sing a riff of my name???!! I'm not dealing I'm sorry, my head feels like it's made of fluff and cotton wool," she tweeted on Feb. 24.
However, this isn't the first time Beyonce paid extra attention to a fan at one of her shows.
Last November, Beyonce also serenaded a young inspiring girl named Sophie Kotkis during her concert in Perth, Australia.
"I have a very special young lady here," Beyonce told the crowd. "Tell everybody your name beautiful."
After the young girl replied, Sophie, Beyonce asked, "You think you can sing to the left?," a line from her 2006 hit Irreplaceable.
During a stop on her Mrs. Carter World Tour last July, the singer also grabbed the hand of a fan that was in the front row while she was performing the aforementioned song.
In reaction to her grip, the male fan began shaking uncontrollably. Beyonce then stopped singing so she can give a hug to the die-hard fan.
"I love you so much," he said after the embrace.
It seems the moment was too much for him to take since he appeared to faint right after.