Beyoncé paid $100,000 to keep trains running for fans after concert was delayed due to bad weather

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Pop icon Beyoncé paid last night (August 6) for her fans to be able to get home after bad weather caused delays to her performance.

During her stop in Washington D.C., the 41 year old was delayed from going on stage at the FedExField for two hours as there was a shelter in place order given due to the weather.

However, she came to the rescue for fans who would be travelling home via trains as she paid a whopping $100,000 for the services to continue running for an extra hour.

Due to her funds, almost 100 train stations stayed open, though they were all exit-only with Morgan Boulevard being the only one allowing entrances.

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