Beyoncé recently shined at her sister Solange’s “Eldorado Ballroom” series in Los Angeles. The event, produced by Solange and her Saint Heron imprint, celebrates Black culture through transcendent performances.
The series, which took place at the LA Philharmonic in October 2024, is named after an iconic Houston venue that deeply influenced Solange’s creative journey.
The three-day event featured distinct shows highlighting Black women composers and experimental performances in classical, jazz, funk, and spiritual music.
Beyoncé attended alongside JAY-Z and their mother, Tina Knowles, to support Solange’s bold artistic vision. Some of the featured performers included Bilal, J*Davey, and the Women of Worship Choir, contributing to the celebration of Black heritage and innovation in music.

This event showcases Beyoncé’s continued commitment to supporting her sister and their shared passion for Black artistic excellence.
Solange’s curatorial efforts reflect the duo’s dedication to pushing boundaries and creating space for diverse and underrepresented voices in the arts.



