Beyonce dedicates 'Halo' to victims' families in Orlando shooting
Beyonce gave an emotional performance during her Tuesday night concert in Detroit, Michigan.
The 34-year-old singer -- who recently raised $82,000 to help the Flint, Michigan water crisis -- dedicated her hit ballad, "Halo," to the families of those slain in the mass shooting at Pulse, a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida. "This is a song about love," she told the audience. "This is to all the family members who lost family members in Florida."
A post shared by A!ejandro Garza (@alej_detroit) on Jun 14, 2016 at 11:05pm PDT
WATCH: Kelly Osbourne Gets Head Tattoo Honoring Orlando Shooting Victims
Prior to her performance, Beyonce took to Instagram on Sunday and paid tribute to those slain in the shooting. "Condolences and prayers to Orlando," she captioned a pic of a floral peace sign.
Condolences and prayers to Orlando
A post shared by Beyoncé (@beyonce) on Jun 12, 2016 at 2:17pm PDT
On Monday, Lady Gaga broke down during her speech in remembrance of those who were killed in Orlando. "As we have now witnessed the largest mass shooting in American history, I can't help but feel that this level of hatred, like all prejudicial crimes, this is an attack on humanity itself," she said. "Tonight, I gather humbly with you, as a human being, in peace, in sincerity, in commitment, in solidarity, to take a real moment and mourn the tragic loss of these innocent, beautiful people."
More on AOL Entertainment:
Justin Bieber's 'Sorry' sets U.K. streaming record
Matthew Perry and Katie Holmes look spot-on as Ted and Jackie Kennedy on 'After Camelot' set
Prince William speaks out against homophobia on gay magazine cover