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Destiny’s Child is here to “Cater 2 U!”
During her final Cowboy Carter show in Las Vegas on Saturday, July 26, Beyoncé surprised fans as she reunited with former band members Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams onstage for a surprise Destiny’s Child performance.
The trio performed together for the first time in several years as they sang a montage of their iconic hits while stomping the stage to a roaring reaction from the crowd at the Allegiant Stadium.
In footage shared by a concertgoer on TikTok, Beyoncé, 43, is seen briefly disappearing from the stage during the show as music continued to play in the arena. She reemerged seconds later from below the stage, joined by Rowland, 44, and Williams, 46, as the trio’s classic “Independent Women” played to loud cheers from the crowd.
“Destiny’s Child b—!” Beyoncé said to the crowd, before strutting the stage with Rowland and Williams to their 2004 hit “Lose My Breath.” The group then performed Beyoncé’s 2022 hit “Energy” before doing the infamous Mute Challenge.
The trio concluded with their 2001 anthem “Bootylicious” as Beyoncé embraced Williams and Rowland onstage. At the end of the song, Beyoncé said to the crowd, “Give it up for Destiny’s Child!” as they exited the stage.
Destiny’s Child last performed together back in 2018 during Beyoncé’s Coachella performance. The trio also reunited offstage with former band members LaTavia Roberson and LeToya Luckett at Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour in 2023.
Destiny’s Child originally formed in Houston in the early 1990s. The band released their self-titled debut album in 1998 and their third and final album, Destiny’s Fulfilled, in 2004.
Rowland and Williams’ onstage reunion with Beyoncé in Las Vegas comes after the pair were seen at several shows during the Cowboy Carter Tour. In early July, Williams attended the singer’s show in Washington, D.C., and in June, Kelly was seen at Beyoncé’s show in Paris.
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Beyoncé concluded her Cowboy Carter Tour on Saturday after performing in Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, London, Paris, Houston, Washington, D.C., Atlanta and Las Vegas.
During her final show, Beyoncé also performed with surprise guests Shaboozey and her husband Jay-Z. The Cowboy Carter Tour rounds off the singer’s second part of a three-act project, which began with the Renaissance album and tour in 2022-2023.