Beyoncé took a moment during her Staples Center concert in Los Angeles, Calif. to dedicate two touching songs to "Fast & Furious" actor, Paul Walker.

Walker, 40, died on Nov. 30 when a joy ride with friend Roger Rodas ended in a fiery crash. The "Grown Woman" singer dedicated Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You" and her hit single "Halo" to the actor.

"I dedicate this song to Paul Walker," Beyoncé told the Staples crowd on Tuesday.

According to multiple reports, Walker and Rodas died almost immediately after impact. Fans, colleagues and loved ones of Walker took to social media to express their condolences. Fellow "Fast & Furious" franchise star Vin Diesel shared an intimate moment he had with Walker's mother after he learned of his death.

"When I heard, I immediately flew back to California, and went directly from the plane to his mother's house," Diesel wrote on his Facebook. "I thought they needed my strength, but realized when I got there and broke down before his family, that it was I who needed theirs. His mother hugged me and said I am so sorry... I said sorry? You're the mother who lost a son? She said yes, but you lost your other half."

Another "Fast & Furious" alum Tyrese Gibson was photographed at the scene of Walker's crash, crying as he laid down a flower for the late actor. Gibson took a piece of the wreckage leftover from the accident with him, and shared his grief with his fans on Facebook.

"I will keep your energy with me forever #AshesOfAnAngel fast family around the world we love you and we love you Paul is the heartbeat of this franchise and were gonna see to it that his energy and presence lives on forever #myhearthurtssobad," Gibson wrote.

The "Fast & Furious" team also created a tribute for Paul Walker, mashing up clips of the beloved actor and philanthropist from all of the franchise films. Watch the tribute below.