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Destiny’s Child Reunites Onstage for Surprise Medley at Beyoncé’s “Cowboy Carter” Tour Finale in Vegas

Beyoncé shocks fans in Las Vegas with a Destiny’s Child reunion during her “Cowboy Carter” tour finale, joined by Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams.

“Cowboy Carter” tour in Las Vegas july 26.
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Beyoncé sent fans into a frenzy on July 26, 2025, when she capped off her “Cowboy Carter Tour” in Las Vegas with an unforgettable Destiny’s Child reunion.

As the final notes of her stadium‑sized extravaganza echoed through the crowd, longtime collaborators Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams appeared alongside Beyoncé for a four‑minute medley of the girl group’s biggest hits—marking their first joint performance since headlining Coachella in 2018.

About 40 songs into the night, the lights dimmed and the trio emerged in gleaming cowboy boots, launching straight into their 2004 anthem “Lose My Breath.” The energy was electric as thousands of fans cheered, phones raised high to capture the moment.

Without skipping a beat, Beyoncé and her crew transitioned into her own “Renaissance” track “Energy,” complete with the viral “mute challenge” segment. Rowland playfully pressed her finger to her lips, mouthing “Shut up,” while Williams struck a pose that showed she hadn’t missed a step in two decades.

The grand finale of the cameo was, inevitably, “Bootylicious.” As the opening guitar riff rang out, Beyoncé quipped, “Destiny’s Child, bitch,” introducing the group with her trademark flair. The arena roared its approval as they delivered the song’s iconic choreography and harmonies with precision and joy.

Although the trio has reunited privately a handful of times—most recently for a birthday serenade at Rowland’s husband’s January party and at the “Renaissance” concert‑film premiere—their appearance in Vegas was by far the most public and sensational.

Fans who’d held out hope for a reunion finally saw their loyalty rewarded on the last night of the “Cowboy Carter and the Rodeo Chitlin’ Tour,” which kicked off in April and has sold out stadiums across North America.

But the surprises didn’t stop there. Earlier in the show, Beyoncé welcomed rising star Shaboozey for a spirited duet of “Sweet Honey Buckin’,” his American‑flag pants a stylish nod to vintage Destiny’s Child stage looks.

And before the lights went down for good, Jay‑Z joined his wife for “Crazy in Love” and their collaborative hit “N—-s in Paris,” ensuring the finale was a family affair.

With this surprise reunion, Beyoncé reminded the world why Destiny’s Child remains one of pop music’s most enduring and beloved groups—and left fans dreaming of what the future might hold for the trio.

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