Beyoncé Closes Cowboy Carter Tour with Destiny’s Child Reunion

Beyoncé concluded her Cowboy Carter Tour on Saturday night at Allegiant Stadium with a series of high-profile appearances and a rare reunion with Destiny’s Child, marking a significant moment in her decades-spanning career.
The final performance of the tour, which has blended country, soul, and contemporary pop influences in support of Beyoncé’s 2024 album Cowboy Carter, drew a sold-out crowd and delivered several unannounced guests. The most notable came during the Renaissance segment of the show, when Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams joined Beyoncé onstage for a three-song performance. It marked the trio’s first time performing “Lose My Breath” together since Beyoncé’s 2018 Coachella headline set, and their first performance of “Bootylicious” since the 2013 Super Bowl halftime show.
The set opened with “Lose My Breath” before transitioning into a mash-up with “Energy” from Beyoncé’s Renaissance album. The performance concluded with “Bootylicious,” drawing sustained applause from an audience clearly aware of the reunion’s rarity. Though Destiny’s Child disbanded in the mid-2000s, the group remains one of the best-selling girl groups of all time, and their occasional reunions continue to generate significant fan and media interest.
The evening also featured an appearance by Jay-Z, who joined Beyoncé for “Crazy in Love” and later performed “Niggas in Paris” solo. His presence added to the celebratory tone of the finale and reflected the couple’s long-running creative collaboration.
Country-rap artist Shaboozey, who contributed to Cowboy Carter, appeared onstage during a medley that included “Sweet Honey Buckiin,” “Pure/Honey,” and “Summer Renaissance.” The performance emphasized Beyoncé’s continued interest in genre-blending and spotlighted one of the album’s key collaborators.
As the show came to a close, Beyoncé addressed the crowd directly, thanking her team and fans for their support throughout the tour.
“Don’t ever ask permission for something that already belongs to you,” she said, before adding: “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.”
The Cowboy Carter Tour finale underscored Beyoncé’s ability to merge musical innovation with career-spanning retrospection. With the tour now concluded, attention will likely turn to what’s next for the artist.
