A few months ago, Beyoncé shocked fans as she attended Taylor Swift's premiere for "The Eras Tour" concert film. When Queen Bey released her movie, the pop star was not able to attend the event in California because she was busy performing. More recently, she finally made it to the premiere, but this time in London.

According to Page Six, the "Lavender Haze" hitmaker flew straight to London, the United Kingdom, for the premiere night of singer's "Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé."

The mega-pop superstar, who just wrapped up the South American leg of her tour in Brazil, looked dazzling in her silver dress with slit, and a pair of open-toe heels.

Regarding her makeup look, the singer opted for a minimal silver eyeshadow tone and her signature red lipstick. Her hair was swept on the side letting her blonde locs down in a wavy texture.

Travis Kelce was noticeably absent from the outing and it's unsure why the Kansas City Chiefs player was not able to accompany her to the event.

Taylor Swift Credits Beyoncé For Her Influence

After Beyoncé attended the premiere night of her "The Eras Tour" concert film, Swift took her time and pay tribute to the musician through a post on her official Instagram account.

At the time, the musician wrote in the caption that she'll never know what her life would've been like without Beyoncé.

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"The way she's taught me and every artist out here to break rules and defy industry norms. Her generosity of spirit. Her resilience and versatility," she wrote.

She added that the "Alien Superstar" songstress became a "guiding light" throughout her career and it felt like a fairytale that she attended her premiere.

Taylor Swift, Beyoncé History

Taylor Swift and Beyoncé's history began at the MTV VMAs back in 2009. At the time, the pop star received an award and while doing her speech, Kanye West cut her off to say that "Beyoncé have one of the best videos of all time."

When it was time for the "Cuff It" hitmaker to receive her award, she asked Swift to come up on stage and finish her speech.

She told the crowd that being a young teenager at the VMAs stage was a special moment for her and she wanted Swift to have that moment too.

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