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  • Beyoncé Reunites Destiny’s Child in Surprise Las Vegas Finale of ‘Cowboy Carter’ Tour

    Beyoncé Reunites Destiny’s Child in Surprise Las Vegas Finale of ‘Cowboy Carter’ Tour

    Beyoncé saved her biggest surprise for last. As she closed out her Cowboy Carter Tour in Las Vegas on Saturday, July 26, fans at Allegiant Stadium were treated to a long-awaited reunion, Destiny’s Child returned to the stage in full force.

    A Glorious Gold Comeback

    In a moment that sent shockwaves through the BeyHive and beyond, Beyoncé was joined onstage by Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams for an unexpected, glittering reunion. Decked in coordinated gold ensembles, the iconic trio emerged mid-show to the roaring sound of “Independent Women,” thrilling a crowd that had no idea what was coming.

    “Destiny’s Child, b—!” Beyoncé shouted, strutting across the stage with the same confidence that made them household names two decades ago.

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    They launched into “Lose My Breath,” a fan favorite from their final studio album, before segueing into Beyoncé’s solo hit “Energy” where they tackled the viral “Mute Challenge” together, proving the chemistry is still undeniable.

    Bootylicious and Then Some

    Of course, no Destiny’s Child reunion would be complete without “Bootylicious.” The trio closed their set with the early 2000s anthem, exchanging smiles and hugs before Beyoncé addressed the crowd: “Give it up for Destiny’s Child!”

    While Beyoncé’s 2018 Coachella set was the last time the trio shared a stage, their off-stage bond has remained strong. Rowland and Williams were both spotted at several Cowboy Carter stops earlier this summer, with Williams attending the Washington, D.C., show and Rowland popping up in Paris.

    A Starry Vegas Send-Off

    The Las Vegas finale wasn’t short on star power. Jay-Z joined his wife for a performance of their classic “Crazy in Love,” while country upstart Shaboozey stepped in to deliver his verse from “Sweet Honey Buckiin’,” their Cowboy Carter collab.

    And just when fans thought it couldn’t get any more personal, 13-year-old Blue Ivy made a heartwarming final appearance, joining her mom onstage one last time, marking the end of a tour that has spanned major cities from Los Angeles to London.

    One Act Ends, Another Awaits

    The Cowboy Carter Tour marks the second chapter in Beyoncé’s ambitious three-act project, which began with 2022’s Renaissance album and tour. With Act II now complete, fans are already speculating what surprises Act III might hold.

    But for one night in Las Vegas, nostalgia, sisterhood, and show-stopping choreography came together under one glittering roof, and Destiny’s Child reminded us all why they remain the blueprint.

  • How Celebrities are Honoring the Death of Roberta Flack, Iconic R&B Singer and Longtime LGBTQ+ Ally

    How Celebrities are Honoring the Death of Roberta Flack, Iconic R&B Singer and Longtime LGBTQ+ Ally

    Roberta Flack, the iconic R&B singer best known for hits like “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face” and “Killing Me Softly With His Song,” has passed away Monday morning (Feb. 24) at age 88. Her representatives confirmed her death in a statement released on February 24, 2025, noting that Flack died peacefully at home surrounded by her family.

    “We are heartbroken that the glorious Roberta Flack passed away this morning,” the statement read. “Roberta broke boundaries and records. She was also a proud educator.”

    Flack scored major chart successes with songs such as “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face,” which became a No. 1 hit, and the unforgettable “Killing Me Softly With His Song.” Other hits included “Feel Like Makin’ Love,” “Where Is The Love,” and “The Closer I Get To You.” The Fugees famously covered “Killing Me Softly,” introducing the classic track to a new generation.

    Following the news of Roberta Flack’s passing, several celebrities paid tribute to the music legend on social media. Questlove of The Roots shared a black-and-white photo of Flack on Instagram, captioning it, “Thank You Roberta Flack. Rest In Melody.”

     

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    Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers also honored Flack, writing simply on his page, “Roberta Forever.”

    Kelly Rowland expressed her deep sorrow on X, formerly known as Twitter: “My heart just sank!! Our Dear Ms. Roberta Flack has ascended beyond but what beauty she has left us with!! THANK YOU for your effortless, most beautiful gift! THANK YOU for being a part of the soundtrack to the most tender moments in my life! So Grateful for you!”

    Jennifer Hudson, another powerhouse singer, added, “So sad to hear of Roberta Flack’s passing. One of the great soul singers of all time. Rest well, Ms. Flack. Your legacy lives on!!!”

    In addition to her storied musical career, Flack was also a committed ally to the LGBTQ+ community. Her support for LGBTQ+ rights and causes began early in her career. In the late 1960s, she performed in a Georgetown restaurant that catered to a gay clientele. She often spoke about the impact this had on her and the awareness it gave her about LGBTQ+ culture.

    In a 1979 interview, Flack recalled that performing for a gay audience opened up “a whole new world” for her. She later dedicated songs to the community, including her 1969 cover of “Ballad of the Sad Young Men,” which she said resonated deeply with gay men. “I sang [‘Ballad of the Sad Young Men’] about soldiers, then, later, about gay men. It touches me deeply every time,” she told The Guardian.

    Flack’s commitment to LGBTQ+ causes continued throughout her career. In 1982, she sang the theme song for Making Love, a controversial film that depicted a romance between two men, further solidifying her role as an ally. More recently, her music was featured on the soundtrack of the FX series Pose, which spotlighted the lives of queer and trans communities in the 1980s.

    Flack shared her excitement on social media when her music appeared on the Pose soundtrack, writing: “Celebrating #Pride with a look back at this touching scene in the groundbreaking TV series Pose… I am thrilled to be featured in the soundtrack of a show that spotlights the triumphs and trials of ‘80s queer and trans communities and culture. #Love is beautiful in all forms!”

     

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    Roberta Flack’s legacy as both a musical icon and a staunch ally to the LGBTQ+ community leaves an indelible mark on both the entertainment world and beyond.