Beyoncé is known to shock and awe, but the 31-year-old singer reached new heights during the debut of the Mrs. Carter World tour on Monday night. The pop diva caused thousands of jaws to simultaneously drop when the singer confidently hit the stage donning a golden hip hugging, faux breasted-sequin bodysuit inside the Kombank Arena in Belgrade, Siberia.

According to Daily Mail, the singer recruited several noted fashion designers, including Julien Macdonald, Emilio Pucci and Dsquared2, to reportedly design show-stopping pieces for Beyoncé's wardrobe.

See photos of the sequin bodysuit here.

Beyoncé is known to deliver stellar performances with intense choreography and last night was no exception. Stuart Weitzman, the shoe designer that has provided the singer's collection for the outing, explained to People magazine why it's crucial that her shoes not only look good but also feel good on her foot.

"I've been doing shoes for so long for her, we've learned what she needs,' that includes heels 'of a special width for her to dance on' rubberized soles 'so she's not slippin' and slidin' around' and extra padding inside," he stated.

"She absolutely has the impression of not being willing to suffer, no matter how the shoe looks on her foot."

Beyoncé not only stunned the crowd with her multiple wardrobe changes, but she also treated her army of Bee Hive fans to a 23 song set list, which included a Destiny's Child medley as well as Single Ladies, Crazy In Love, Run the World (Girls), End Of Time and Irreplaceable.

The singer took to her Instagram and wrote, "Thank you Serbia!❤"

In related news, the Bow Down singer will perform in Croatia and Slovakia this week. She will travel to the U.K., France, Australia, Asia and Sweden before her North American leg of her tour hits in the United States on June 28th at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. Check out the full list of U-S dates below.

NORTH AMERICA

June 28: Los Angeles, CA / BET Experience-Staples Center
June 29: Las Vegas, NV / MGM Grand Garden Arena
July 2: San Jose, CA / HP Pavilion at San Jose
July 5: Oklahoma City, OK / Chesapeake Energy Arena
July 6: Dallas, TX / American Airlines Center
July 9: Ft. Lauderdale, FL / BB&T Center
July 10: Miami, FL / American Airlines Arena
July 12: Atlanta, GA / Gwinnett Center
July 13: Nashville, TN / Bridgestone Arena
July 15: Houston, TX / Toyota Center
July 17: Chicago, IL / United Center
July 18: St. Paul, MN / Xcel Energy Center
July 20: Detroit, MI / The Palace of Auburn Hills
July 21: Toronto, ON / Air Canada Centre
July 22: Montreal, QC / Bell Centre
July 23: Boston, MA / TD Garden
July 25: Philadelphia, PA / Wells Fargo Center
July 26: Atlantic City, NJ / Boardwalk Hall
July 27: Charlotte, NC / Time Warner Cable Arena
July 29: Washington, DC / Verizon Center
August 2: Uncasville, CT / Mohegan Sun
August 3: Brooklyn, NY / Barclays Center