Destiny's Child Reunites For Final Performance Of Beyoncé's 'Cowboy Carter' Tour

By Jacquez Printup on July 27, 2025 at 10:30 AM EDT

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Destiny's Child is back in action!

During Beyoncé's final night of her record-breaking "Cowboy Carter" tour, the "JOLENE" singer surprised her fans with a special Destiny's Child Reunion, sending fans into a frenzy!

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Destiny's Child Finally Reunited During Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter Tour In Las Vegas

The final night of Beyoncé's "Cowboy Carter" tour in Las Vegas, Nevada, came with many surprises. However, the one that fans seemed to have loved the most was the Destiny's Child reunion.

The trio, which went on to become one of the biggest and best-selling girl groups of all time from 1998 to 2006, sang some of their most popular hits, including "Lose My Breath" and the Hot 100 single "Bootylicious."

Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams also helped Beyoncé with a special part of her "Renaissance" set list: the highly anticipated "Mute Challenge," which puts fans' listening skills to the test to see who can be quiet the longest during a specific part of the song "Energy."

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Destiny's Child's last on-stage reunion was in 2018 during Beyoncé's Coachella performance. There, the famous girl group also sang "Lose My Breath," along with other classics, such as "Say My Name" and "Soldier."

The group's reunion has rightfully caused much chatter on social media platforms, electrifying fans worldwide.

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Fans Can't Believe There Was A Destiny's Child Reunion In 2025

On @TheShadeRoom's Instagram account, DC fans couldn't help but share their reactions to their most recent pop-up performance.

"DESTINY'S CHILD?!? Call the ambulance cause I would've lost my breath and died," one user wrote. "No, I wouldn't have been able to handle it!"

Another user expressed a similar feeling, writing, "When I tell you I was in my bed SCREAMINGGGG watching this live. Baby, I was THERE!"

Beyoncé also shared a photo of the three of them on her Instagram account, where fans were equally excited about the Destiny's Child reunion.

"DC3 FOR LIFE!! You did it BB," a user wrote.

"Thank you, mother!" another commenter posted. "It was another amazing night [and] we are truly blessed to have the best fan base and your talent that heals us all."

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The Online Hype For Destiny's Child Continues

Over on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, the reactions were much of the same.

Popular television host and "Real Housewives" executive producer Andy Cohen wrote, "The Destiny's Child reunion videos are making my morning!"

Another user wrote about how much the DC reunion meant to them, considering they'd been "talking about [it] all year."

They continued, "I fell to my knees crying [because] this is so important to me, you don't understand."

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Beyoncé Brings Out More Surprises During Her Final 'Cowboy Carter' Show

The surprise performances didn't end with Destiny's Child. During another part of the show, Beyoncé surprised the Las Vegas audience with a special performance from her husband, Jay-Z, who performed his hit single "N-ggas in Paris." Of course, Jay-Z has joined Beyoncé on stage many times during this tour; however, his presence still stunned many of the concert-goers.

Additionally, Beyoncé was joined on stage by Shaboozey, known for his popular song "A Bar Song (Tipsy), to perform their collaboration, "SWEET HONEY BUCKIIN."

"Give it up for Shaboozey, y'all," she said before the 30-year-old emerged from the bottom of the massive stage.

A social media user shared their reaction to the additional cameos during last night's show, writing, "I feel so alive waking up this morning. Thank you to Beyoncé, Jay-Z, DC3, Shaboozey, Blue, and Rumi for stimulating my life and bringing great joy."

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Beyoncé Takes Her Final Bow In Las Vegas, Nevada

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Beyoncé's performance in Las Vegas was the final of her 32-night run, which touched down in several cities, including Los Angeles, Chicago, Washington, DC, Atlanta, and Houston, Texas. The "PROTECTOR" singer also went international, performing a handful of dates at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, England, followed by another set of shows at Stade de France in Paris, France.

It's unclear what's next during Beyoncé's "Cowboy Carter" era.

If it's following a similar trajectory to ACT I, "RENAISSANCE," fans could be in store for a "Cowboy Carter" tour film, likely set to release later this year.

Following that, BeyHive members will have to sit tight until the 35-time Grammy winner is ready to launch ACT 3, which is rumored to feature an entire set list of rock music.

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