WATCH: Destiny’s Child Reunites For Iconic Performance At Beyoncé’s Last Vegas Stop!

by Grace Somes
Destiny's Child at Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter Tour || Image credit: @beyonce

Beyoncé reunited Destiny’s Child onstage during the final “Cowboy Carter” concert in Las Vegas.

Las Vegas got way more than it bargained for at the final stop of Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter tour. Just when the crowd thought Queen Bey had given them everything, the rhinestone cowboy hats, the yeehaw agenda, the Renaissance deep cuts, she hit them with the ultimate surprise: a Destiny’s Child reunion.

During the final night of her Cowboy Carter and the Rodeo Chitlin’ Circuit Tour at Allegiant Stadium on July 26, Queen Bey gave fans way more than they bargained for. Just when the BeyHive thought the night couldn’t get any more epic, Destiny’s Child rose from the stage, literally, and shut the whole thing down.

Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams joined Beyoncé onstage for a surprise performance!

The trio blessed fans with a three-and-a-half-minute medley of throwback bangers, kicking things off with their 2005 hit “Lose My Breath,” sliding into Beyoncé’s “Energy” (yes, they nailed the mute challenge), and closing out with the timeless “Bootylicious.”

Kelly and Michelle even had solo moments, and the harmony was as tight as ever for fans who’ve been riding with DC3 since the ’90s.

The last time Destiny’s Child performed together was in March 2015. And before that was the iconic 2013 Super Bowl halftime show.

And while rumors have been swirling about a possible Act III being a Destiny’s Child reunion album, nothing’s been confirmed. Yet. But after this, the demand is loud.

One concertgoer posted, “I came to see Beyoncé but left crying over Destiny’s Child. My childhood just came full circle.”

Another fan tweeted, “That mute challenge with all three of them? Instant chills. The culture needed this.”

With Beyoncé dominating the charts (again), Kelly thriving on TV, and Michelle slaying Broadway, this reunion felt like a victory lap. Fans have been begging for decades for new DC3 music

Beyoncé might’ve closed out her Cowboy Carter era in Vegas, but that stage belonged to Destiny’s Child for those few unforgettable minutes.

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