Las Vegas, July 26, 2025 — In a show‑stopping surprise, Beyoncé reunited Destiny’s Child live onstage during the final concert of her Cowboy Carter tour at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. Joining her were former bandmates Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams, performing together for the first time since their 2018 Coachella set.
The trio opened with the signature anthem “Independent Women”, followed by a powerful medley of hits including “Lose My Breath”, “Bootylicious”, and Beyoncé’s own “Energy,” during which they executed the now-famous Mute Challenge.
Dressed in coordinated gold western-inspired bodysuits and chaps, they brought nostalgia and high-caliber vocals—and the crowd responded with ecstatic cheers.
Beyoncé introduced the reunion with a memorable shout-out, urging the audience to “Give it up for Destiny’s Child!” as Rowland and Williams emerged beside her—prompting a wave of social media excitement and trending reaction videos within minutes.
The final show also featured surprise appearances from Jay‑Z, who joined Beyoncé for renditions of “Crazy in Love” and “Ni**as in Paris,” country-rap crossover artist Shaboozey performing “Sweet Honey Buckin’,” and Beyoncé’s daughter Blue Ivy making a special appearance onstage one last time for the tour.
Originally formed in Houston during the early 1990s, Destiny’s Child emerged as one of the most successful female groups of all time, known for hits like “Say My Name,” “Bills, Bills, Bills” and “Survivor.” They officially disbanded in 2006, with the trio reuniting only for select events—most notably Beyoncé’s Super Bowl Halftime Show in 2013 and Coachella in 2018.
Fans and critics hailed the Las Vegas reunion as a highlight of the year—a moment that transcended nostalgia to showcase the enduring bond and artistry of one of pop and R&B’s seminal groups. The Cowboy Carter tour wrapped after 32 dates, closing a major chapter of Beyoncé’s multi-act music era and leaving fans buzzing at the possibility of what this reunion might mean next.