A Beyoncé concertgoer, who caught a pair of designer sunglasses the singer tossed into the audience, is selling them for up to AED 75,000.
The 20-year-old fan had attended the first London show of Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium last month, where he was seated in a VIP lounge.
The Single Ladies star was filmed as she performed Diva when she removed her shades.
She tossed them in the fans' direction causing a minor scrum with other fans and security, but he managed to hold onto the shades.
The glasses are being sold on July 4 by Omega Auctions, a UK-based auction house specialising in music memorabilia and vinyl records.
The company's previous sales include the lyric sheet to David Bowie's Starman (which sold for over AED 900,000) and Elvis Presley's handwritten notes (AED 277,000).
Omega Auctions have listed the estimated price the glasses will go for AED 45,000–75,000, and have allotted a five-hour window for people to bid (10:00 am - 3:00 pm UK time).
Comedian Stephen Colbert signed off from his late-night talk show on Thursday after 11 seasons with a sentimental chat with Beatles musician Paul McCartney and pointed jokes about his forced departure from CBS.
"The Mandalorian and Grogu," the first "Star Wars" movie in seven years, heads to theaters this weekend as Walt Disney bets on the charm of Baby Yoda to re-energise the film franchise.
Singers Jacob Alon and CMAT were among the winners on Thursday at the Ivors, Britain's annual awards for songwriters and screen composers, with the late George Michael and Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke honoured with lifetime recognition.
Grammy award-winning artists Imagine Dragons will headline the after-race concerts at the Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on Saturday, December 5.
Bruce Dern, one of Hollywood's most enduring character actors, has returned to the Cannes Film Festival on Wednesday, over a decade after winning best actor, for the premiere of a documentary dedicated to the 89-year-old's unconventional career path.
The UAE has welcomed the adoption of a new World Health Assembly resolution condemning attacks on civilians and critical infrastructure, including healthcare facilities.