Recently, Beyoncé seems to be re-establishing her peak in her musical career.

After performing at the Superbowl Halftime Show, ratings were at 48% of TV share, with a total of 103.8 Million viewers tuning into the show.

Since then, sales of albums ‘4’, ‘I Am Sasha Fierce’, ‘B’Day’ and ‘Dangerously In Love’ all increased in response to the ‘electrifying’ performance by Beyonce.

Not only has she received a high increase in sales, but she has been able to sell out tour venues, MINUTES after they were put on sale.

Venues for London, Manchester and Birmingham were sold out after just over 10 minutes of being on sale, leaving many fans furious after being left empty.

The UK’s V Festival is also likely to sell out, after confirming that Beyoncé is due to headline the show.

She also has now received extremely high anticipation for her album which is still yet to debut its first single.

This means that Beyoncé may leave fans disappointed if the album does not live to expectations, and could possibly hurt her career.

After a 2 year hiatus, Beyoncé has managed to stay in the public eye with her pregnancy with her daughter, Blue Ivy Carter.

The ‘Beyoncé craze’ seems to be returning, but fans should prepare for disappointment.

I’m not saying that the album could disappoint, but due to extremely high anticipation, if she doesn’t live up to this ‘craze’, she may disappoint many fans.

Especially with the fact that she has sold out a tour to millions of fans without them actually hearing the ‘music’ yet.