Gov. Wes Moore Proclaims ‘Beyoncé Day’ to be Sunday in Maryland

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Governor Wes Moore has proclaimed Sunday, August 13, 2023, as “Beyoncé Day” in Maryland. The announcement was made in honor of the singer’s upcoming concert at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore. In the proclamation, Governor Moore praised Beyoncé’s contributions to the music industry and her philanthropic work.

Beyoncé, who has sold over 100 million records worldwide, is known for her powerful vocals and dynamic performances. She has won numerous awards throughout her career, including 28 Grammy Awards, making her the most awarded female artist in Grammy history. In addition to her music career, Beyoncé is also a philanthropist and activist, supporting causes such as Black Lives Matter and Hurricane Katrina relief efforts.

Maryland’s Love for Music

Maryland has a rich history of music, with iconic artists such as Billie Holiday, Tupac Shakur, and Logic hailing from the state. In recent years, Maryland has continued to be a hub for music, with festivals such as the Firefly Music Festival and the Moonrise Festival drawing in thousands of attendees each year. The proclamation of “Beyoncé Day” further cements Maryland’s love for music and the arts. Fans of Beyoncé in Maryland are excited for the upcoming concert and the celebration of her contributions to the music industry.

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