Beyonce Stuns in a Sensational Ruby Red Leotard and Elegant Opera Gloves, Enthralling the Audience at Las Vegas Tour Stop

Beyonce’s Las Vegas audience on Sunday evening hit the jackpot.

The iconic singer wore a show-stopping red dress that made her look her very best.

The 41-year-old crooner showed off the eye-popping look to her Instagram followers of more than 300million on Monday morning.

In a 10-slide post, Beyonce modeled the stunning red sequined outfit, which featured matching red тιԍнтs as well as sheer gloves that extended to her toned biceps.

It was capped off with a red, ruffled backsplash that functioned as an elaborate, peacock-like cape of sorts.

The bedazzled number was reminiscent of Dorothy’s ruby slippers from The Wizard of Oz, and in keeping with that comparison, the singer wore red heels.

Sunday marked Beyonce’s second show in Vegas, which is the latest stop on her Renaissance World Tour.

The Texas native showed no signs of slowing down, and her red outfit was a far cry from the outfits she wore at her Saturday show, where the hazel-eyed star dressed in a white feather coat and, in another look, a black PVC bodysuit that stood out against her honey-blonde locks, which were parted down the middle.

Diamond bracelets adorned Beyonce’s wrists and ankles on Sunday, and the 32-time Grammy winner also wore diamond earrings that framed her flawless face.

Her ring finger also twinkled onstage, and she has been married to rapper-turned-mogul Jay-Z, 53, since 2008.

They have three children — Blue Ivy, 11, and fraternal twins Rumi and Sir, six, and the couple has also amᴀssed a $3billion fortune together.

Beyonce has been posting pH๏τos from her tour on Instagram, where she boasts 316 million followers.

She arrived in Vegas after serenading Phoenix, Arizona, and this coming weekend, she’ll be in Los Angeles, singing for countless Hollywood A-listers who can afford a ticket.

On Sunday night, she rose from the stage like a magnificent phoenix — and what a stage it was. The singer clearly spared no expense when it came to the tour’s production design, and she had the crowd eating out of the palm of her hand.

As usual, Beyonce did not caption her posts or tag any of the designers, preferring to keep the focus on her epic performance. The entire tour – Beyonce’s ninth – is projected to take in approximately $300 million, according to Billboard.

Beyonce’s tour kicked off on May 10 in Stockholm, Sweden, where she played for a sold-out crowd of more than 90,000, though that was nothing compared to the audience for her London show. More than 240,000 people turned out to Tottenham H๏τspur Stadium earlier this summer before the tour embarked on its Western European leg.

Following two terrific nights in Toronto, Beyonce returned to the U.S., where she blew the lid off of Soldier Field in Chicago and MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.

After stopping off for a three-night stint in Los Angeles, Beyonce will perform six more shows, ending the tour in Kansas City on Oct. 1. She also had to cancel a concert in Pittsburgh on Aug. 3 due to logistic and production issues.

In addition to being one of the greatest singers of all time, Beyonce is also an accomplished actress whose credits include Dreamgirls, The Lion King, The Pink Panther, Cadillac Records, Austin Powers in Goldmember, and the future cult classic Obsessed.

She has also directed the visual albums Lemonade and Black Is King, as well as the concert documentary film Homecoming.

Beyonce also earned an Oscar nomination for co-writing the song Be Alive for the movie King Richard, in which Will Smith played the father of Venus and Serena Williams.

The Renaissance World Tour follows the Dangerously in Love Tour (2003), The Beyonce Experience (2007), the I Am… Tour (2009-2010), The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour (2013-2014), and The Formation World Tour (2016).

The show is two and a half hours long and split into six acts, and the sold-out tour is already the highest-grossing tour by a Black artist in history, boosting the local economy wherever it touches down.

Accordingly, Beyonce has been donating scholarships worth $1 million to students in colleges and universities located in cities along the tour.