Beyoncé has proven her versatility as an artist once again while performing live for an audience in Vancouver on Oct. 2. Jay-Z's wife was even sizzling hot as she rendered several songs for the said show.

Currently known as The Carters, Queen B and her husband were all-out while giving their fans a grand show, which was part of their On The Run II Tour. This series of performances started last June 6 in Cardiff.

The mother of Blue Ivy, Sir, and Rumi was seen wearing a leotard filled with silver sequins and worn like a blazer top. The sexy outfit, which has a thong cut at the back, showed off one of her physical assets - her booty, Hollywood Life reported.

To complete her look, the former Destiny's Child member wore a pair of silver thigh-high boots. This made her win the hearts of the audience who were awed by her looks while on stage.

Since the start of Beyoncé and Jay-Z's tour, after they were launched as a hip-hop duo, it has been observed that she has constantly been changing the ensemble she wears - from one show to another. Moreover, it has been noticed that she keeps on stepping up. In short, the Houston-born multi-talented performer has never allowed herself to come out without outperforming her previous appearance. The dance routines she has been performing since day one have been consistently intense, too.

The way the couple heated the stage of BC Place was enough to leave the more than 40,000 spectators in awe. They have shown why they have been among the most sought-after celebrities.

The Canada leg of The Carters' On The Run II Tour opened with a grand montage, and it was maintained until the last part. According to the Vancouver Sun, the arrival of the husband and wife tandem already made a statement; everything they have is all about love - a reflection of their collaborative album "Everything is Love."

Beyoncé was fiery and playful while doing "Naughty Girl," while Jay Z was indeed a hip-hop royalty when he performed "On To The Next." But, together, they appear romantic and sweet.

With hits like "Big Pimpin'," "Diva," and "Clique," the whole arena was surely drawn to their performances. The grand set-up of the stage also boosted further the overwhelming presence of the 37-year-old "Dangerously in Love" singer and 46-year-old "The Black Album" artist.