Beyoncé has filmed a new music video at a bomb shelter in Berkshire, England.
The Crazy in Love singer made the video at Greenham Common in Newbury, near London, which is a former Royal Air Force (RAF) base and the alleged site of a nuclear accident back in 1958.
Apparently the singer had the site checked for radiation before filming commenced.
The bomb shelters at Greenham Common were designed to withstand a direct hit from a nuclear bomb during the Cold War.
A source told The Sun newspaper: “Beyoncé is shooting a music video for every track on her new album.
”The record has been delayed, so she wants to make a big splash when it eventually comes out. She wants to be in the UK with baby daughter Blue Ivy as Jay Z tours, so this was a good chance to shoot a video in the UK. It’s an amazing location for a music video.”
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Ne-Yo has collaborated with the Halo singer
Reports had suggested that Beyoncé was to release her fifth solo album this year as two of her tracks Standing on the Sun and Grown Woman have been used in adverts. However a release date for the album has yet to be confirmed.
Ne-Yo, who has worked with the superstar on the upcoming album, said: Beyoncé’s the kind of artist where you’re not gonna see it until it’s right. And her fans, they love her so they’ll be patient.”