Destiny’s Child Reunites Onstage During Beyoncé’s Final Las Vegas Cowboy Carter Show; See Here

Destiny’s Child made a surprise appearance on stage during Beyoncé Knowles-Carter’s final concert of the Cowboy Carter tour at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on July 26. This performance was a significant moment during the Grammy-winning singer’s last U.S. stop on her Cowboy Carter and Rodeo Chitlin’ Circuit Tour.

Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams teamed up with Beyoncé for a nostalgic performance of songs such as Bootylicious and Lose My Breath during the last part of Beyoncé’s two-night concert series in Vegas. This collaboration marked the end of her 32-show tour, which spanned stadiums across the U.S. and Europe.

Fans witness Destiny’s Child’s first public performance in years

The three-piece group’s get-together brought joy to many fans, who had long anticipated a Destiny’s Child comeback. Their last public performance was in 2018 at Beyoncé’s Coachella concert, where the band shared the stage with her. Since then, rumors of a potential reunion have circulated among fans. In January 2024, Beyoncé’s mother, Tina Knowles, hinted at the possibility when she disclosed that Destiny’s Child had sung to her privately for her birthday.

Here’s what they performed and why it meant so much

At the Las Vegas show, the trio played their well-known tunes Bootylicious (from 2001) and Lose My Breath (from 2005). Additionally, Rowland and Williams teamed up with Beyoncé to participate in her widely recognized Mute Challenge from the Renaissance period. The three of them sang the words, “Just us and our group, high spirits,” making a lasting impression on longtime fans.

Reflecting on my recent tour, I must say that the unexpected reunion wasn’t just a heartwarming flashback but also a poignant finale to an immensely successful journey. The Cowboy Carter Tour, which commenced in the vibrant city of Los Angeles on April 28th, traversed nine cities across the U.S. and Europe, leaving a trail of unforgettable moments. This tour wasn’t just about music; it was a celebration of diversity, as we explored various musical genres such as country, R&B, and pop. It was a testament to the rich tapestry of sounds that make up the musical landscape we all cherish.

Destiny’s Child gained popularity towards the end of the 1990s, comprising members such as Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland, LaTavia Roberson, and LeToya Luckett (as reported by USA Today). Over time, their group reduced to a trio with the addition of Michelle Williams. The band officially disbanded in 2006, but they have maintained a strong bond since then.

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2025-07-28 05:25