Tornado Chaos Hits the Midwest — Beyoncé Fans Drenched!

Severe storms and possible tornadoes ripped through multiple states, soaking Beyoncé’s Chicago concert

Power lines down. Trees ripped apart. Luckily, no injuries reported — but the damage is intense

The Queen Bey’s Soldier Field show was delayed as fans in cowboy hats scrambled for cover

The National Weather Service warned of dangerous winds sweeping through Chicago

Homes and businesses across four states — including Michigan and Illinois — lost electricity late Thursday night

2-inch hail battered Madison, WI — damaging vehicles and startling residents as part of a fast-moving storm system.

Videos show soaked fans, storm sirens, and blinding rain at the open-air stadium.

Michigan was the hardest hit by outages — nearly half of all reported power losses were in the state.

Regions from the Mississippi Valley to Tennessee should prepare.

Experts are examining the aftermath to confirm whether tornadoes truly touched down — evidence points to yes.

Despite delays and soaked outfits, fans stayed loyal to Queen Bey. “She’s worth every drop,” one concertgoer said.