Best Summer Concert Images of 2014

The season's hottest shows captured in real time.

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On the Run With Bey and Jay - Summer 2014 was the ultimate concert season, seeing music's biggest and brightest stars take stages all over the world. For example, Beyoncé and her hubby Jay Z answered music lovers' prayers, joining forces for their historic On the Run Tour. Aside from being billed one of the most successful tours of all time, the tour featured some fierce fashions and chiling moments like this one, where Bey serenaded the crowd with "Young Forever."Read on as we highlight more of the 14 most priceless live moments of summer 2014. –– Moriba Cummings (Photo: Larry Busacca/PW/WireImage for Parkwood Entertainment)

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Drake Battles Wayne - Collaborative tours seemed to be the trend this summer, and Drake and Weezy held it down on the hip hop front with the Drake vs. Lil Wayne tour. If there were to ever be a 90-minute live rap battle that would drive the world insane, it would be this.(Photo: Timothy Hiatt/Getty Images)

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A Real Live Monster - Rihanna and Eminem have undeniable chemistry on record — "Love the Way You Lie," "Numb," "The Monster" — so their decision to take their partnership to the stage with The Monster Tour only seemed natural. With Bad Gal Rih Rih's funky style and Em's trippy bars, it was a match made in pop heaven.(Photo: GoldenEye /London Entertainment via Splash News)

American Made - Jay Z's and Budweiser's Made in America music festival pulled off it's first bi-coastal attempt this Labor Day weekend. The third annual event went down simultaneously at Philadelphia's Ben Franklin Parkway and L.A.'s Grand Park, featuring Kanye West working a double shift. Yeezus performed in the City of Brotherly Love on Saturday (Aug. 30) then closed out the festival in the City of Angels a day later.Two coasts, two days of shows, and two helpings of Yeezy, what more could you ask for? Check out the gallery to see who else ripped the stage at MIA 2014. (Photo: Vladimir Labissiere/Splash News)

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Ye is Made in America - As far as hip hop headliners are concerned, it rarely gets any better than Kanye West. The brusque rapper kicked off the Made in America Philly lineup, delivering show-stopping performances of his entire catalog, from "All Falls Down" to "Black Skinhead." (Photo: Vladimir Labissiere/Splash News)

Afropunk Newbie - Her American fan base is steadily growing, so it was only right that British folk/soul singer Lianne La Havas join the headlining list at this year's Afropunk Festival in Brooklyn, NY. To make the moment that much more special, it was both her first time performing at the hipster-heavy music event and her birthday.(Photo: PNP/WENN.com)

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The Afropunk Freshman - British folk/soul singer Lianne La Havas brought her incredibly smooth voice across the pond to the 2014 Afropunk Festival in Brooklyn. Not only was it her first time performing at the popular music event, but it was also her birthday. Her performance of crowd favorite "Lost & Found" left the audience speechless.(Photo: PNP/WENN.com)

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Rita Ora and Iggy Azalea - “Black Widow” collaborators and close friends Rita Ora and Iggy Azalea are the new kids on the block who have taken the summer by storm. Their bold, sometimes racy outfits typically push the conventional rules of fashion, but weren’t rules made to be broken?  (Photo: Danny Martindale/WireImage)

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Wireless Ladies - Iggy Azalea and Rita Ora gave the folks in London Town a special treat during the Wireless Festival, giving them the very first performance of their budding hit "Black Widow."(Photo: Danny Martindale/WireImage)

Suited Up - It's not just about giving a good show, Maxwell looked downright dapper in his three-piece suit.(Photo: Earl Gibson/BET/Getty Images for BET)

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The Maxwell Experience - Maxwell brought some much needed soul to this summer's concert lineup, joining the ranks of Jill Scott and Mary J. Blige for the 2014 BET Experience. All he needed was a mic and a light, and his voice did the rest.(Photo: Earl Gibson/BET/Getty Images for BET)

JT's Perfect Vision - Justin Timberlake may have wrapped up The 20/20 Experience World Tour in the states, but he kept the energy going in the U.K. With his live band and trusty black fedora in tow, JT brought his funky third and fourth LPs to life to a sold out crowd.(Photo: Larry Busacca/Getty Images for MasterCard)

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JT's Perfect Vision - Justin Timberlake may have wrapped up The 20/20 Experience World Tour in the states, but he kept the energy going in the U.K. With his live band and trusty black fedora in tow, JT brought his funky third and fourth LPs to life to a sold out crowd.(Photo: Larry Busacca/Getty Images for MasterCard)

BEST: Outkast Reunites - A decade after their legendary Grammys sweep, the Atlanta duo sent fans into a fever pitch during their performance at the Coachella Music Festival this year, their first time performing together in several years.Though their reunion tour was noticeably strained — its clear both Andre 3000 and Big Boi have drifted apart — seeing the duo together on stage was a thrill for Outkast fans. (Photo: Tim P. Whitby/Getty Images)

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Outkast's Comeback - Outkast's Big Boi and André 3000 made their horribly received Coachella set a distant memory after performing at the 2014 Wireless Festival. Of course, in addition to performing their classics, they brought the fashion like only they can — did you see Three Stacks' white wig and jumpsuit? (Photo: Tim P. Whitby/Getty Images)

J. Cole in Montreal - After bringing together Kendrick Lamar and Drake on his Dollar and a Dream Tour, J. Cole traveled to Montreal to slay the Jean-Drapeau Park stage at the Osheaga Music Festival. Seeing his hits come to life on a larger stage made the world see just how much of a raw talent he is.(Photo: Mark Horton/WireImage)

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J. Cole in Montreal - After bringing together Kendrick Lamar and Drake on his Dollar and a Dream Tour, J. Cole traveled to Montreal to slay the Jean-Drapeau Park stage at the Osheaga Music Festival. Seeing his hits come to life on a larger stage made the world see just how much of a raw talent he is.(Photo: Mark Horton/WireImage)

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Janelle Monáe - Janelle Monáe’s The Electric Lady album had her rubbing elbows with the All-Star likes of Prince, Erykah Badu and Miguel. And Ms. Monáe more than held her own. Work of art. (Photo: Paul Zimmerman/Getty Images)

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Getting Funky in Brooklyn - Janelle Monáe is undoubtedly a showstopper, and she proved just that at the 2014 Governors Ball in New York. With an elaborate black and white funk- and mod-inspired set, her pearly whites and slick footwork, it's obvious that this electric lady slayed.(Photo: Paul Zimmerman/Getty Images)

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The Perfect Substitute - Only Kanye can make No. 2 look like No. 1. The outspoken rapper filled in for Drake at the 2014 Wireless Festival after the "Take Care" rapper fell sick. In true Yeezy fashion, the set included its fair share of rants, face masks and, well, more rants.(Photo: Tim P. Whitby/Getty Images)

G-Unit Reunites - Hip hop lovers never thought this day would come, but proving the world wrong, the founding members of G-Unit put their differences aside and reunited for a performance at New York Mets' Citi Field. Everyone was on board — even Tony Yayo!(Photo: Brad Barket/Getty Images)

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G-Unit Reunites - Hip hop lovers never thought this day would come, but proving the world wrong, the founding members of G-Unit put their differences aside and reunited for a performance at New York Mets' Citi Field. Everyone was on board — even Tony Yayo!(Photo: Brad Barket/Getty Images)

Hip Hoppin' at Lollapalooza - Eminem brings in the people — 60,000 to be exact. The "Stan" rapper headlined Lollapalooza 2014, joining the ranks of hip hop titans like Snoop Dogg and Common. Em brought out all the stops, flaunting dramatic sets to balance out his minimalistic style.(Photo: Theo Wargo/Getty Images)

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Hip Hoppin' at Lollapalooza - Eminem brings in the people — 60,000 to be exact. The "Stan" rapper headlined Lollapalooza 2014, joining the ranks of hip hop titans like Snoop Dogg and Common. Em brought out all the stops, flaunting dramatic sets to balance out his minimalistic style.(Photo: Theo Wargo/Getty Images)