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Beyonce Reunites With Destiny’s Child at Cowboy Carter Tour Finale in Las Vegas

Jay-Z and Shaboozey also make guest appearances as singer closes out her stadium tour in support of 2024 album

Beyoncé staged a series of surprises for her Cowboy Carter Tour finale Saturday in Las Vegas, including a reunion with Destiny’s Child.

Joined onstage by Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams during the Renaissance portion of the concert, the trio first performed a portion of their “Lose My Breath” — the first time they’ve performed the song together since Beyoncé’s Coachella 2018 headlining sets — before mashing up the track with Renaissance’s “Energy.” 

The trio closed out their surprise reunion with “Bootylicious,” marking the first time since 2013 — when Beyoncé was joined by Destiny’s Child during the Super Bowl halftime show — that they have performed the song together.

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 The final Cowboy Carter Tour concert also featured an appearance by Jay-Z — who assisted on “Crazy in Love” and performed “Niggas in Paris” solo — as well as Shaboozey, who joined on a medley of “Sweet Honey Buckiin / Pure/Honey / Summer Renaissance.”

“Don’t ever ask permission for something that already belongs to you,” Beyoncé told the Allegiant Stadium crowd in the concert’s final moments. “God bless you, drive home safe, thank you for tonight! Thank you to everyone who worked so hard to make this a reality. I’m so deeply grateful.”

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