Beyonce's sister Solange Knowles had a negative experience while at a concert on Friday night.

And the 30-year-old singer took to Twitter to explain what happened.

The beauty claimed a group of white women told her to sit down while in the audiences at a Kraftwerk concert in New Orleans. When the star wouldn't take her seat, the ladies allegedly threw a lime at her back.

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She really did not want to sit down: Solange Knowles tweeted about an ugly situation while at a Kraftwerk concert in New Orleans on Friday; here she is seen Thursday at a NY fashion show

Angry: The 30-year-old said she did not like being told to sit down at the concert

'Let me tell you about why black girls / women are so angry,' she started her tweets off.

'I took my son, his friend, and my husband to see Kraftwerk in New Orleans... Was very excited to dance and enjoy a band I love. We are 4 of about 20 black concert goers out 1500 here. 4 out of maaaybbe 20 out of 1500.

'We walk in, and one of my favorite songs, Machine, is on. I'm excited to tell my son about how hip hop sampled Kraftwerk. We are dancing. 4 older white women yell to me from behind, "Sit down now." I tell them I'm dancing at a concert. They yell, "u need to sit down now."'

She felt threatened: In this tweet Knowles said she did not feel safe

Her family: Solange was at the show with her husband Alan Ferguson and her 11-year-old son Daniel Julez Smith Jr and his friend

Solange does not explain if she was one of the few standing and blocking the view of people behind her or if the majority was up dancing and she was just joining the rest of her fellow concert goers.

Knowles then added: 'We are at an ELECTRONIC and DANCE music concert and you are telling...not asking me...to sit down. In front of my child. They proceed to throw something at my back.'

Her son later told her it was a lime wedge.

She continued: 'But in this moment, I'm just going to share my experience... So that maybe someone will understand, why many of us don't feel safe......in many white spaces.'

That's some look: The star in an awkward dress at the Met Gala in NYC in 2015

After several Twitter followers suggested that maybe she should have just sit down or that maybe the incident was not about race but rather about just being able to see the concert, the star swiped back: 'We don't "bring the drama".... Fix yourself.

'Nobody goes to the Kraftwerk show with their kid "looking for "drama." But that's how u guys like to spin this. Now back to me & my husbands favorite song.'

She then said loves Kraftwerk's Autobahn.

Solange was at the show with her husband Alan Ferguson and her 11-year-old son Daniel Julez Smith Jr and his friend.

Big sis: Solange's sister is powerhouse singer Beyonce, seen here on Thursday



