The singer has overtaken previous earning records held by Michael Jackson, Prince and Janet Jackson, following the success of her 'Mrs Carter Show' world tour.
Beyonce has been named the highest earning black artist of all time.
According to Billboard Magazine,she earned $212 million (£126 million) for the year-long tour, and sold over 1.8 million tickets.
Her most recent tour in Europe between February and March – earned her $41.1 million (£26m) alone.
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