Destiny’s Child Reform For Beyoncé’s Las Vegas Cowboy Carter Show

Yes, it really happened…

27 · 07 · 2025

Destiny’s Child reformed in Las Vegas last night (July 26th) as part of Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter tour.

The American pop icon touched down in Las Vegas for two nights at the city’s Allegiant Stadium, part of her mammoth, record breaking Cowboy Carter tour.

The final night brought a huge surprise – amid audible gasps from the audience, Beyoncé was joined by Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams, sparking a full-scale Destiny’s Child reunion.

The trio performed some of their biggest hits, including the 2001 modern classic ‘Bootylicious’ and the 2005 smash ‘Lose My Breath’.

The two also join Beyoncé for a one-off performance of her acclaimed ‘Renaissance’ highlight ‘Mute Challenge’ – “just me and my crew – big energy!”

Destiny’s Child split in 2006 – the group’s most recent performance came all the way back in 2018, when Beyoncé was joined by Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams at her famed Coachella performance.

Clash caught the Cowboy Carter tour at London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium:

The cloudbursts of rain can’t diminish the star’s momentum in a show just short of three hours. This feverish, frenzied spectacle once again affirmed what we already knew when the Renaissance tour hit London two years prior: when it comes to a performer laying bare their soul, their fallibilities, their God-given talent on stage, Beyoncé is in a league of her own.


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