Beyonce's Coachella Set Receives Killer Syncopated Ladies Tap Dance Tribute

Beyoncé's headlining set at Coachella 2018 was so impressive that it officially has its own Wikipedia page. Now, almost two months after its debut in Palms Springs, the dance-heavy set has also received a tap dance tribute, courtesy of Chloe and Maud Arnold, the dynamic sisters behind tap dancing group Syncopated Ladies.

In a new almost-two-minute tribute, which was directed by Becca Nelson and uploaded on Sunday (June 3), the dancers unleash a ferocious tap dance treatment to Bey's remix of OT Genasis' "Everybody Mad" and it's quite phenomenal. Wearing a similar top as the pop titan's wardrobe from her performance, the string of dancers put their best foot forward with the official choreography, all while working in their fancy footwork and sass. This marks Syncopated Ladies' latest tribute to Queen Bey after routines to "Formation," "Run The World" and more. 

"Every element of Beychella was so riveting, moving, inspiring, phenomenal, and I knew immediately that I wanted to create something with the Syncopated Ladies that expressed how much Beychella moved us," Arnold told PopSugar. "This song says everything about what it means to be a boss and keep doing what you came to do on this planet no matter who or what tries to stop you. Beyoncé represents that empowered woman, and we feel that deeply!"

Photo: YouTube/Chloe Arnold


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