If Beyoncé's Renaissance tour has been dominating your feeds, you're not alone.

Whether it's her epic costume changes, the fact she's been bringing out eldest child Blue Ivy to lead the dance troupe, Kris Jenner clapping and cheering from the VIP box or the appearances from husband Jay Z, the concerts have so far had people all in a frenzy.

And now that the 41-year-old has landed in good old London town, the anticipation has clearly reached fever pitch.

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Taking to the stage last night, at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for the first of five nights in the capital city, the pop sensation and multiple Grammy-winner told the crowd 'I love you', to a huge roar of appreciation.

She sang a 39 song set list, which included such favourites as 'Dangerously in Love,' 'I'm That Girl' and '1+1.'

But it seems that the London crowd were perhaps just a tad too enthusiastic. Sharing the mic with the audience and inviting them to sing her own words back to her, she got perhaps even more aplomb than she was bargaining on.

As one eager show-goer caught on camera:

Singing a rendition of 'Love on Top', the stadium belted the lyrics back at the Beyoncé with such force and for so long, that the megastar had to ask them, politely, to bring it to a halt, saying: 'I've got to stop y'all, because y'all going to keep going...'

Beyonce said of the London audience's enthusiasm for singing along: 'Definitely the loudest so far, am I going to get in trouble?'

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During a different part of the night, Beyoncé thanked her fans for always supporting her, saying: 'I just want to thank you guys, because y’all are the reason I am living my dream with your support and loyalty and I’m so grateful.'

And she paid heartfelt tribute to late idol and previous stage companion Tina Turner, with a rendition of 'River Deep, Mountain High.'