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Destiny’s Child reunited to close out Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter tour

For the first time in seven years, Destiny’s Child reunited on stage at a Beyoncé concert.

On July 26, Beyoncé surprised fans in Las Vegas by bringing out Michelle Williams and Kelly Rowland to perform a couple of the 2000s-era girl group’s biggest hits on the final evening of the Cowboy Carter Tour.

According to Variety, the four-minute cameo started about 40 songs into the show, with the trio coming out to perform “Lose My Breath” in coordinated gold bodysuits and chaps (of course). Between their opening number and “Bootylicious,” Rowland and Williams helped Beyoncé out with her “mute challenge” during the Renaissance track “Energy.”

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Obviously, Beyoncé fans were overjoyed by the surprise appearance, with many of them living for moments like this since Destiny’s Child disbanded in 2006. “Healing the world, one beautiful action at a timeeeeee✨,” one fan commented on Beyoncé’s own Instagram post about the latest reunion. Another wrote, “This was the most incredible night of my life. Thank you!!”

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This marks their first official reunion performance since Beyoncé brought out her “crew” for her headlining performance at Coachella 2018, though Bey and Rowland attended the opening night of Broadway’s Death Becomes Her to support Williams in November 2024. Months earlier, Beyoncé’s mom Tina Knowles told her followers she was “serenaded” by the trio at her 70th birthday party.

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At the time, a fan reportedly responded, “Wait Mama T got serenaded by DC, please tell them there’s a whole generation waiting for the reunion. If anyone can pull it off we know YOU can 🙏🏾🍾.”

It looks like they got the message loud and clear.


This article originally appeared on Glamour US.

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