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Beyoncé closed out her six-show run in London on Monday night with a heartfelt thank you to a music legend.

“Thank you, Sir Paul McCartney, for writing one of the best songs ever made,” she wrote in a caption on Instagram. “Every time I sing it, I feel so honored.”

Beyoncé is referencing his song “Blackbird,” which she sings on her 2024 album “Cowboy Carter.” However, she spells it “Blackbiird.”

She called it a full-circle moment as the singer was wearing his daughter Stella McCartney’s design while singing the song during the show.

FILE - Beyonce, left, accepts the Innovator Award during the iHeartRadio Music Awards, April 1, 2024, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello, file)
Beyonce, left, accepts the Innovator Award during the iHeartRadio Music Awards, April 1, 2024, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello, file)

The Cécred founder then thanked her fans across the pond.

“Thank you, London, for creating unforgettable memories for me and my family,” Beyoncé said. “Holla at ‘ya when I come on tour again!”

The 32-time GRAMMY winner’s Cowboy Carter Tour continues to break records, even ones she previously held. Her six shows at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium received over 275,000 fans and “grossed over £45,000,000 ($61,500,000 USD), making it the most tickets and highest gross for any artist in the stadium’s history,” LiveNation explained in a press release.

Beyoncé now holds the venue record for most concerts performed by any artist. Her 2025 tour “surpassed the benchmark she previously set with five sold-out nights during her Renaissance World Tour in 2023, breaking her own all-time record for most performances by any artist at the venue.”

The “Crazy in Love” singer now heads to Paris, where she’ll hit the stage of the Stadium in Saint-Denis, France on June 19, 21 and 22.