Beyoncé won $24 million for an hour-long concert in Dubai. This is the hotel she opened, where rooms cost up to $100,000 a night

If you’re feeling cold on Saturday night, you might not want to see what Beyoncé was up to this weekend. That is, unless you’re Nia Long or Kendall Jenner or one of the other stars who attended Queen Bey’s performance at the big reveal of the new Atlantis The Royal in Dubai.

The A-lister would have been paid $24 million for the hour-long VIP concert at the hotel — her first since 2020. It was paychecks like these that helped Beyoncé become one of America’s Richest Self-Made Womenwith a net worth of $450 million.

The concert was equipped with fireworks, an orchestra of 48 womenLebanese dance troupe outfit changes and backup dance the Mayyas. Even his daughter made an appearance, as Blue Ivy would have joined her mother for a rendition of “Brown Skin Girl”.

It ended with a bang (lots of bangs if you watch the leaked video); during the finalBeyoncé rose from the stage on a pillar singing “Drunk in Love” as fireworks went off and flames erupted from a water fountain. And then, like all of us, Beyoncé had to go to bed.

But unlike all of us, she would have slept in a hotel suite that costs $100,000 a night and spans 11,000 square feet. Dubbed the “Royal Mansion,” the room “is the most expensive and, in our opinion, also the largest mansion in the world,” Atlantis Resorts general manager and vice president Timothy Kelly told the local publication. Arab affairs. The mansion also has “the capacity to have 18 bedrooms attached to it,” Kelly added.

The hotel is certainly trying to make a name for itself with its opulence. It all starts with the exterior, which is staggered instead of just upright. Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates of NYC designed it.

The ultra-luxury Atlantis The Royal is set to be Dubai’s most exclusive hotel, featuring a 90-meter rooftop infinity pool with panoramic views of the Arabian Gulf. (Photo by Francois Nel/Getty Images for Atlantis Dubai)

And it’s just as showy on the inside as it is intricate on the outside, with a gleaming silver statue in the lobby to announce visitors and gold accents in the hallways.

Interior of Atlantis the Royal

Standing 11.5 meters tall and made of 5.5 tons of stainless steel, Droplets is the centerpiece of the lobby of the world’s newest ultra-luxury hotel, Atlantis The Royal, in Dubai. (Photo by Cedric Riberio/Getty Images for Atlantis Dubai)

One of the interior hallways of the ultra-luxury and exclusive Atlantis The Royal hotel in Dubai, featuring marble staircases and impressive architectural design by Kohn Pedersen <a href="https://fortune.com/company/fox/" rel="nofollow noopener" cible="_Vide" data-ylk="slk : renard" classe="lien ">fox</a> Associates, New York.  Photo by François Nel, Getty Images for Atlantis Dubai. .com/en/fortune_175/57723e16a70ee940b5d8080245c67ddf”/><noscript><img alt=fox Associates, New York. Photo by François Nel, Getty Images for Atlantis Dubai. /en/fortune_175/57723e16a70ee940b5d8080245c67ddf” class=”caas-img”/>
One of the interior hallways of the ultra-luxury and exclusive Atlantis The Royal hotel in Dubai, featuring marble staircases and impressive architectural design by Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates, New York. Photo by François Nel, Getty Images for Atlantis Dubai.

Standing on 43 floors, there is room for 231 residences and 795 rooms (including 102 suites), making room for private swimming pools and courtyards and for all the guests of the white lotus ilk.

One of the iconic suites of Atlantis The Royal, with interiors by GA Design (London).  (Photo by Francois Nel/Getty Images for Atlantis Dubai)

One of the iconic suites of Atlantis The Royal, with interiors by GA Design (London). (Photo by Francois Nel/Getty Images for Atlantis Dubai)

Bathroom at Atlantis The Royal Hotel

An en-suite bathroom at the new Atlantis The Royal hotel in Dubai, featuring a stand-alone bathtub and marble floors and walls for ultimate luxury and relaxation. (Photo by Francois Nel/Getty Images for Atlantis Dubai)

Bloomberg reports that 44 suites feature infinity pools and the world’s largest jellyfish aquarium.

One of the 44 skies <a href="https://fortune.com/company/pool/" rel="nofollow noopener" cible="_Vide" data-ylk="slk : Piscine" classe="lien ">Pool</a> Villa Suites that come with private infinity pools, inviting guests to swim among the clouds.  (Photo by François Nel/Getty Images for Atlantis Dubai)” data-src=”https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/M5f9M_7.Uu8zhLoalooP7Q–/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTk2MDtoPTYzOQ–/https:// media.zenfs.com/en/fortune_175/c22cd941db3597b74c1e479432394da8″/><noscript><img alt=Pool Villa Suites that come with private infinity pools, inviting guests to swim among the clouds. (Photo by François Nel/Getty Images for Atlantis Dubai)” data-src=”https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/M5f9M_7.Uu8zhLoalooP7Q–/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTk2MDtoPTYzOQ–/https://media. zenfs.com/en/fortune_175/c22cd941db3597b74c1e479432394da8″ class=”caas-img”/>
One of the 44 skies Pool Villa Suites that come with private infinity pools, inviting guests to swim among the clouds. (Photo by Francois Nel/Getty Images for Atlantis Dubai)

“We were asked to dream big on this project. To create something unique and iconic for Dubai – and when I look at it now, I’m amazed at the boldness of the whole enterprise,” said James von Klemperer, President and Chief Design Officer of Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates , in a press release.

A breathtaking view of the hotel

One of the elegant pool and lounge areas of Dubai’s newest ultra-luxury resort, with panoramic views of the Arabian Gulf. Photo by Francois Nel, Getty Images for Atlantis Dubai.

While it can’t host a Beyoncé concert every night, the hotel does have celebrity chef restaurants. And the The best passport of the United Arab Emirates in the world could well help to attract tourists and long-term wealthy travelers there.

This story was originally featured on Fortune.com

More Fortune:
Olympic legend Usain Bolt has lost $12 million in savings to a scam. Only $12,000 left in his account
Meghan Markle’s real sin that the British public can’t forgive and Americans can’t understand
“It just doesn’t work.” World’s best restaurant closes as owner calls modern dining model ‘unsustainable’
Bob Iger just put his foot down and told Disney employees to come back to the office

Comments are closed.