Netflix has released its first trailer for Beyonce’s ‘Homecoming’, a documentary on the American singer’s iconic 2018 Coachella music festival performances.

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The behind-the-scenes documentary, which was released on Monday, takes “an in-depth look at Beyoncé’s celebrated 2018 Coachella performance from creative concept to cultural movement,” Netflix wrote in a tweet.

The close to two-minute-long footage opens with a voiceover from Maya Angelou, a veteran US poet and singer, who talks about wanting to be “a representative of my race… of the human race.”

“I have a chance to show how kind we can be, how intelligent and generous we can be. I have a chance to teach, to love and to laugh. I know that when I finish doing what I’m sent here to do, I will be called home and I will go home without any fear, trepidations, wondering what’s going to happen,” Angelou adds.

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Queen Bey can also be seen with her dancers rehearsing for the show as fans catch glimpses of Beyoncé with her three children, including an adorable Blue Ivy Carter performing some of her mom’s dance moves.

Beyonce will go down in history as the first black woman to headline the festival.

On its official website, Netflix described ‘Homecoming’ as a documentary detailing the singer’s journey from transitioning a “creative concept” into a “cultural movement”.

The ‘Homecoming’ will debut exclusively on Netflix on April 17.

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Watch the trailer below.



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