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Beyonce Comes Dangerously Close to Nip Slip at Jay Z’s ‘Made in America’ Festival

When Beyonce took the stage at Jay Z’s second annual Budweiser Made in America Music Festival,  the R&B queen was walking that fine line between showing off  cleavage and experiencing a serious nip slip.

Beyonce was in charge of closing out the first night of the annual music festival and while fans were hoping to get a sneak peek at some new music, it seemed like the curvy songstress was going to give them a peek at something else if she wasn’t careful.

Her set lasted an incredible 90 minutes as she performed nearly every song she’s ever recorded. She had a number of interesting outfit changes – however it was her white romper ensemble that stole the show.

As she danced around on stage, giving her usual fierce performance, the deep cleavage she was giving on purpose began jiggling and bouncing around more than she was.

Luckily for Bey, “the girls” managed to stay put long enough for her to make yet another outfit change that offered much better control during her dance numbers.

Other outfits she rocked on stage included her custom glittery navy-blue catsuit and a sexy, partially sheer, black one-piece.

In addition to showing off major cleavage, she also sported her new bob hairdo on stage, which may help prevent any more nasty run-ins with giant stage fans.

Despite having less than half the length of her usual weave, Baddie Bey had no problem flinging around her golden locks for the full hour and a half that she worked the stage, sending the crowd crazy.

“Welcome to Made in America,” she told the screaming crowd. “Show me how loud you can be.”

The crowd was already plenty loud before she made the request, but after she asked the audience to prove themselves, the noise level reached headache-inducing heights.

Meanwhile, her little sister Solange was much happier performing for a smaller crowd at one of the afterparties for the festival.

“I’d rather perform for a crowd of 50 that appreciate the music,” Solange said, although her crowd was much larger than only 50.

While it certainly wasn’t the over 50,000 people that her big sister performed for, Solange’s crowd of about 200 dedicated fans were extremely lively throughout her set at the Theater of Living Arts.

Other artists who made appearances throughout the night included Deadmau5, U.K. singer Emeli Sande, A$AP Rocky, and the “Radioactive” hit-makers Imagine Dragons.

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