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Feb 11, 2015

Beyonce puts her toned legs to work in fishnet stockings as she takes the stage at Stevie Wonder Grammy salute

Paying tribute: Beyonce was back to performed at a Grammy salute to Stevie Wonder in Los Angeles on Tuesday
Paying tribute: Beyonce was back to performed at a Grammy salute to Stevie Wonder in Los Angeles on Tuesday

She just won three Grammy awards on Sunday night.
But by Tuesday evening Beyonce was back to performing - this time at a Grammy salute to Stevie Wonder in Los Angeles.
The 33-year-old took to the stage in fishnet stockings, displaying her toned legs as she belted out some classic tunes.
 
The singer stood tall in stilettos as she sported a black and gold dress as the stalked both onstage and through the audience.

Queen Bey performed at the Stevie Wonder: Songs In The Key Of Life - An All-Star GRAMMY Salute which celebrated the work of the 25-time Grammy winner.
The 64-year-old was on hand for the televised tribute and was certainly pleased by having the Crazy In Love singer pay homage. 
Rocking good time: The singer stood tall in stilettos as she sported a black and gold dress as the stalked both onstage and through the audienceRocking good time: The singer stood tall in stilettos as she sported a black and gold dress as the stalked both onstage and through the audience
Rocking good time: The singer stood tall in stilettos as she sported a black and gold dress as the stalked both onstage and through the audience
The long and short of it: The 33-year-old showed off her toned legs
The long and short of it: The 33-year-old showed off her toned legs
Crowd pleaser: The Drunk In Love singer had the audience on their feet
Crowd pleaser: The Drunk In Love singer had the audience on their feet
Back up: Ed Sheeran and Gary Clark Jr performed with the pop star
Back up: Ed Sheeran and Gary Clark Jr performed with the pop star
Beyonce was backed up by guitarists Ed Sheeran and Gary Clark Jr. Also performing that night was Lady Gaga, Ariana Grande and Tony Bennett - in addition to Annie Lennox, John Legend, and blind tenor Andrea Bocelli.
Sitting in the packed Nokia Theatre was Tyler Perry and Jamie Foxx, who both sported grey suits. 
Meanwhile, fresh off three Grammy wins, it appears Beyonce and hubby Jay Z are headed back into the recording studio together.
The couple's producer, Noel Fisher, also known as Detail, revealed to Billboard magazine during the Grammy's red carpet Sunday that the duo is possibly working on a new collaboration and might release a new album this year.
Sing it with me! Bey looked to have easily stolen performance of the night
Sing it with me! Bey looked to have easily stolen performance of the night
Are you not entertained? The performer gave a salute at the end of her time onstage
Are you not entertained? The performer gave a salute at the end of her time onstage
My man! Bey got in the groove with Sheeran 
My man! Bey got in the groove with Sheeran 
A definite high note: The star rocked it on stage singing her heart out
A definite high note: The star rocked it on stage singing her heart out
Honouring him: After her stint onstage the pop singer gave Stevie a hug
Honouring him: After her stint onstage the pop singer gave Stevie a hug
'I'm working with a couple of new projects that I don't want to unveil, and then me and Beyonce and Jay Z are actually doing something together this year,' said Detail, who won his first career Grammy on Sunday when the pair's Drunk In Love won best R&B song.
When pressed for more information, he said, 'When you think of Jay and Bey together, you think "album." You should already know,' Detail said.
As for whether it would drop this year, the producer replied, 'In my imaginary mind, I will work to say it's true.'
Her turn: Lady Gaga took to the piano for her tribute
Her turn: Lady Gaga took to the piano for her tribute
Young one on the rise: Ariana Grande sat down for a rendition of one of the hitmaker's songs
Young one on the rise: Ariana Grande sat down for a rendition of one of the hitmaker's songs
Mr Legend: John performed a tribute as well
Mr Legend: John performed a tribute as well
Almost a contemporary: Annie Lennox paid homage to the icon
Almost a contemporary: Annie Lennox paid homage to the icon
During Sunday's Grammys, the star took home three gongs - Best R&B Performance, Best Song and Best Surround Sound Album for Beyonce.
Coming in to the ceremony, the Destiny's Child member was up for an impressive six awards -along with Sam Smith and Pharrell Willimas - including album of the year, which she later lost to Beck.
Even more impressive may be the fact that the singer is now the most nominated female in Grammy history with this year bringing her total nods to 54.
Country treatment: The Band Perry got into the swing of things as well
Country treatment: The Band Perry got into the swing of things as well
Moving performance: Blind Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli sang his own tribute
Moving performance: Blind Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli sang his own tribute
Fan: Gaga grabbed a hug from Mr Wonder who was seated in the audience
Fan: Gaga grabbed a hug from Mr Wonder who was seated in the audience
Famous fans: Pharrell Williams and Jennifer Hudson were seated next to each other
Famous fans: Pharrell Williams and Jennifer Hudson were seated next to each other
Beyonce and her 45-year-old rapper, who finished their On the Run tour last month in Paris, shared a sweet kiss before receiving the award for their Drunk In Love collaboration.
When Beyonce took the stage to accept the gong from Smokey Robinson, she got a little sentimental as she sent a message to her husband and their three-year-old daughter Blue Ivy.
She said: 'I'd like to thank my beloved husband. I love you deep. My daughter who's watching, Blue, I love you.'
In honour: Jennifer performed at the Stevie Wonder: Songs In The Key Of Life - An All-Star GRAMMY Salute that celebrated the work of the 25-time Grammy winner
In honour: Queen Bey performed at the Stevie Wonder: Songs In The Key Of Life - An All-Star GRAMMY Salute which celebrated the work of the 25-time Grammy winner
Fans: Sitting in the packed Nokia Theatre was Tyler Perry and Jamie Foxx, who both sported grey suits
Fans: Sitting in the packed Nokia Theatre was Tyler Perry and Jamie Foxx, who both sported grey suits
Another legend: Tony Bennett also took the stage
Another legend: Tony Bennett also took the stage
Before the heartfelt message to her family members she thanked her fans, who she affectionately refers to as the Beyhive, as she said: 'Wow, thank you guys so much. This is such an honor.'
Later on in the evening, Beyonce took the stage to perform a gospel song written by Reverend Thomas A. Dorsey titled Take My Hand Precious Lord during a tribute to civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King's epic march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama.
Stepping back into the crowd: Jay Z, Beyonce and Lady Gaga posed up for a portrait
Stepping back into the crowd: Jay Z, Beyonce and Lady Gaga posed up for a portrait
Talking it out: LL Cool J took to the stage to offer some words of praise
Talking it out: LL Cool J took to the stage to offer some words of praise
Showing some skin: Gaga and Ariana posed together backstage
Showing some skin: Gaga and Ariana posed together backstage
Special tribute: Recording artist Gladys Knight spoke onstage during the salute
Special tribute: Recording artist Gladys Knight spoke onstage during the salute
Workin' it: Recording artists Jill Scott, Janelle Monae and India Arie perform onstage
Workin' it: Recording artists Jill Scott, Janelle Monae and India Arie perform onstage
Everyone now! Pharrell sang his heart out on stage and got the audience pumped 
Everyone now! Pharrell sang his heart out on stage and got the audience pumped 
Me too! Jennifer also performed on stage and looked stunning in a long black dress with a side cut out
Me too! Jennifer also performed on stage and looked stunning in a long black dress with a side cut out
Great view: Beyonce and Jay Z stand up from their seats as they enjoy the show from the audience 
Great view: Beyonce and Jay Z stand up from their seats as they enjoy the show from the audience