Beyonce's net worth continues to increase especially with her scheduled performance in this year's Super Bowl. With Beyonce's popularity, she finishes 99 and Jay Z's problems is just one.
This isn't the first time Beyonce performed during the Super Bowl. She lead the United States' National Anthem in 2004 and also a half time performance at the Super Bowl before.
This year, Beyonce is scheduled to perform during the half time show at the Super Bowl 50 with Coldplay. She also collaborated with the band before.
Her half-time performance will just fuel her current $450 million net worth which brings her closer to her husband Jay Z's net worth of $650 million net worth.
The Queen B's performance are from her music and concert performances.
There has been discussions in the music and sports industry about Beyonce's performance at the Super Bowl. E! News reported that the Queen Bee has been working on her performance but as always, it was top secret.
This year, Beyonce is excited to perform. "Performing in the past at the Super Bowl was one of her favorite performances. She loved the energy of the crowd. She is a big fan of Coldplay and thinks it's going to be a fantastic performance by both of them," E! News stated.
Fans can view her performance with Coldplay and a recent addition to the show includes Bruno Mars in the mix.
Though Beyonce hasn't said a word about her performance, Chris Martin and Bruno Mars has something to say about it.
"It ain't a party if Mr $how Up & $how out doesn't show up. #Confirmed #SB50 #Halftime #Coldplay #Beyonce #TheBrunz #Shwaaaggg," Bruno Mars captioned on his Instagram post. While Chris Martin expressed online that "We love Beyonce's music. She's one of our all-time favourites, and she's one of the greatest performers I've ever witnessed."
While most people will be tuned in to watch the Super Bowl 50, some music fans are more geared up to witness Beyonce rock it hard on stage, live, again.
If you haven't seen Beyonce and Coldplay's collaboration on "Hymn for the Weekend", check it out below: