BACKSTAGE crew working for Beyoncé tried to curry favour with the pop superstar — by ordering Indian grub to one of her gigs.
They asked for Indian dishes and pizzas to be taken to Sunderland’s Stadium of Light.

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As the Crazy In Love singer was wowing the crowd of 48,000, the delivery driver was heading to the ground with a pile of food including a £24 curry tapas box and a £16.49 smashed burger pizza.
The curry tapas included chicken masala, lamb curry, chicken bhuna, vegetable bhaji, pilau rice and chunky chips.
Whoever had the smashed burger pizza had paid an extra £2.50 for a stuffed crust.
Staff at Bombay Barn, in Washington, Tyne and Wear, posted a receipt on Facebook.
It gave details of where to take the food, saying: “Beyoncé Stadium of Light VIP Entrance”.
The caption with the Facebook post read: “Nothing to see here, just a takeaway order for Beyoncé’s crew, with delivery backstage at her gig at he Stadium of Light!”
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However, it was not clear what the total spend was.
Social media users questioned if it was genuine but the takeaway replied: “That’s a real order and that’s really where we’re delivering to.”
Bombay Barn manager Arif Sheikh later said: “We were honoured that Beyoncé’s entourage ordered from us.
“We hope they enjoyed the food after a busy show.
“It was a shock that they chose our restaurant but we were thrilled to be able to help them out.”
It comes after Beyoncé called in a huge Nando’s order in Edinburgh before her gig at Murrayfield on Saturday.
She requested 110 chicken burgers and 90 pittas as well an extra nine chicken thighs with a full range of spices plus vegetarian options. The bill was £1,809.35.
The concert in Sunderland on Tuesday was the fifth date on 41-year-old Beyonce’s 40-venue Renaissance world tour, which began in Stockholm on May 10 and finishes in New Orleans in September.
It continues with a run of five concerts at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Monday.

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