The global icon delivers an unforgettable finale in Las Vegas, reuniting Destiny’s Child, performing with Jay-Z and Shaboozey, and sharing the spotlight with daughter Blue Ivy in a historic Cowboy Carter sendoff.
Las Vegas — July 27, 2025 Beyoncé brought the house down in Las Vegas on Saturday night, delivering a stunning finale to her Cowboy Carter Tour with a surprise-filled show at Allegiant Stadium that fans will be talking about for years. The final stop on her groundbreaking tour was anything but ordinary, complete with a Destiny’s Child reunion, high-profile guest appearances, and a heartfelt family moment.
In a dazzling highlight, Beyoncé reunited with her Destiny’s Child bandmates, Michelle Williams and Kelly Rowland, for a nostalgic medley of the trio’s greatest hits. Dressed in matching gold ensembles, the three powerhouses lit up the stage, opening with an electrifying rendition of “Lose My Breath.” Fans erupted as Beyoncé triumphantly declared, “Destiny’s Child, b**ch!”—signaling one of the night’s most memorable moments.
The trio’s mini-set included a fierce performance of Beyoncé’s “Renaissance” track “Energy,” where they joined in on the viral “mute challenge,” and concluded with a crowd-pleasing version of their 2001 anthem, “Bootylicious.” This marked Destiny’s Child’s first on-stage reunion since Beyoncé’s legendary 2018 Coachella headlining set.
Adding to the spectacle, Beyoncé welcomed her husband and longtime collaborator Jay-Z to the stage for a sizzling performance of their hit “Crazy in Love.” The rapper has made several surprise appearances throughout the Cowboy Carter tour, but Saturday’s duet had added emotional resonance as they celebrated the tour’s finale.
Country-rap breakout star Shaboozey also joined Queen Bey to perform his verse from “Sweet Honey Buckiin’,” their chart-topping collaboration from Beyoncé’s Grammy-winning Cowboy Carter album. His appearance brought a unique flair to the evening, bridging the country and hip-hop worlds that Beyoncé has masterfully blended throughout the tour.
As the show drew to a close, Beyoncé shared a tender moment with her 13-year-old daughter Blue Ivy, who has accompanied her mother as a backup dancer across multiple tour dates. Blue Ivy stepped on stage for one final bow, waving to the roaring crowd alongside her mother—underscoring the powerful generational legacy Beyoncé continues to build.
The Cowboy Carter tour, which kicked off in April, has been a genre-defying journey celebrating country, soul, and Southern Black identity with Beyoncé’s unmistakable style and storytelling. Saturday’s farewell was the perfect crescendo—bold, emotional, and unforgettable.
With a mix of nostalgia, star power, and personal grace, Beyoncé once again proved why she remains one of the greatest entertainers of all time.