If you’re feeling relaxed on Saturday, you might not want to see what Beyoncé is up to this weekend. That is, unless you’re Nia Long or Kendall Jenner or any of the other stars who attended Queen Bey’s show at the grand opening of the new Atlantis The Royal in Dubai.
The A-lister reportedly paid $24 million for an hour-long VIP concert at the hotel – the first since 2020. This kind of salary helped Beyoncé become one of the richest women in America, worth $450 million.
The concert was complete with fireworks, a 48-woman orchestra, costume changes, and backup dancing from the Lebanese dance troupe, Mayyas. Even her daughter showed up, as Blue Ivy reportedly joined her mom to sing “Brown Skin Girl.”
It ends with a bang (lots of bangs if you watch leaked video); during the finale, Beyoncé rose from the stage in the pillar singing “Drunk in Love” as fireworks went off and flames burst from the fountain. And then, like the rest of us, Beyoncé needs a nap.
But unlike the rest of us, he reportedly sleeps in a hotel suite that costs $100,000 a night and spans 11,000 square feet. Named the “Royal Mansion”, the room is “the most expensive, and, we believe, also the largest mansion in the world,” Managing Director and Vice President of Atlantis Resorts Timothy Kelly told a local publication. Arab business. The mansion also has “the ability to have 18 rooms,” Kelly added.
This hotel is definitely trying to make a name for itself with luxury. It all starts from the outside, which is staggered instead of just vertical. Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates NYC designed.
Francois Nel—Getty Images for Atlantis Dubai
And it’s just as showy inside as it is intricate on the outside, featuring gleaming silver statues in the lobby to herald visitors and gilded accents in the hallways.
Cedric Riberio—Getty Images for Atlantis Dubai
Francois Nel—Getty Images for Atlantis Dubai.
Standing at a height of 43 floors, there is room for 231 houses and 795 rooms (102 are suites), making room for a private pool and courtyard and for all guests. White Lotus first.
Francois Nel—Getty Images for Atlantis Dubai
Francois Nel—Getty Images for Atlantis Dubai
Bloomberg reports that 44 suites have infinity pools and the largest jellyfish aquarium in the world.
Francois Nel—Getty Images for Atlantis Dubai
“We were asked to dream big about this project. To create something unique and beautiful for Dubai – and when I look at it now, I am amazed by the courage of all efforts,” said James von Klemperer, president and head of design of Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates, in a press release.
Francois Nel—Getty Images for Atlantis Dubai.
Although it can’t host Beyoncé’s concerts every night, the hotel does offer a celebrity chef restaurant. And the best passport of the United Arab Emirates in the world can only help bring tourists and travelers profitable in the long run.
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