Lizzo showed off her killer dance moves as she hung out at her H๏τel ahead of her tour stop in St. Louis, Missouri on Tuesday.
Rocking a skimpy blue tie-dye ʙικιɴι, the Grammy Award-winner, 34, waved her arms around and stomped her feet to the beat of the 2003 hit Shake Ya Tailfeather.
Her normally flowing brunette hair was tucked up in a bubblegum pink headscarf and she sported black sunglᴀsses.
Lizzo filmed her fun dance routine on her H๏τel balcony that overlooked the city’s historic Gateway Arch.
To get her fans hyped for the big show, the Juice hitmaker captioned: ‘St Louis tonight!’
Lizzo is currently on the second leg of The Special 2our in North America.
The tour is in support of her fourth studio album Special which was released last summer.
The 17-date run kicked off at the Thompson-Boling Arena in Knoxville, Tennessee on Friday, April 21.
And during the show, Lizzo decided to take a stand against Tennessee Senate Bill 3 – better known as the ‘drag ban.’
It would make it a criminal offense for ‘adult cabaret entertainment’ to take place on public property or in locations where it could be viewed by a minor.
It was signed into law by Tennessee Governor Bill Lee in March but a federal judge in the state swooped in on Friday, April 21 to temporarily block its implementation.
In a show of solidarity with drag performers, Lizzo brought out a crew of queens – many of which have appeared on RuPaul’s Drag Race – to join her on stage.
She also delivered an impᴀssioned speech about why she decided not to cancel her Tennessee show in wake of the anti-drag backlash.
‘In light of recent and tragic events and current events, I was told by people on the internet, ‘Cancel your shows in Tennessee,’ ‘Don’t go to Tennessee,” she began.
‘Their reason was valid, but why would I not come to the people who need to hear this message the most? The people who need to feel this release the most?’