Beyoncé Performs ‘Be Alive’ From King Richard At The Oscars
Beyoncé Performs ‘Be Alive’ From King Richard At The Oscars
The Oscars started out with a bang, as Beyonce kicked off the show.
Beyoncé, who wrote and produced the King Richard ballad “Be Alive” with Dixson, opened the 94th Academy Awards performing the song on a tennis court, in honor of the court that Serena and Venus Williams trained at as kids.
The famous tennis stars introduced Beyonce.
The singer’s oldest daughter Blue Ivy was also featured in the performance.
Did y’all see BLUE IVY getting in her eight counts?!! ?? #Oscars #Oscar pic.twitter.com/Ub6tlKcDpO
— Kea ? (@IamKeonte) March 28, 2022
Watch footage of the performance below.
One thing about Beyonce – The live version will always be better than the studio version. A lot of your faves can't say that.https://t.co/MBJGGaD9ZB
— Sisa (@TheTitanBaddie) March 28, 2022


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