Beyoncé performs in Toronto in July 2023.Photo:Kevin Mazur/WireImage

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Beyoncécan always count on herDestiny’s Childcollaborators for their support.
The singer, 42, brought herRenaissance World Tourto her hometown of Houston, Texas, on Saturday, when five of the six overall members of the girl group were in attendance to show her some love.
According tofan photographstaken from inside the NRG Stadium that were shared online,LeToya LuckettandLaTavia Roberson— who founded Destiny’s Child with Beyoncé andKelly Rowland— were present, as was Rowland, 42, who was spotted spending time withMichelle Williams, a later addition to the group.
The only member of Destiny’s Child who did not appear to attend the concert was Farrah Franklin, who joined the group after Roberson, 41, and Luckett, 42, left, though she later quit after a few months.
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Destiny’s Child in New York City in July 2005.Theo Wargo/Getty Images

Beyoncé kicked off her Renaissance World Tour at the Friends Arena in Stockholm, Sweden, earlier this year, marking her first solo concert outing in seven years.
The event’s set list features various songs from her seventh studio albumRenaissance, such as “Alien Superstar,” “Cuff It,” “Pure/Honey” and “Plastic Off the Sofa.”
It also features numerous hits that showcase Beyoncé’sdecades-long career, including “Crazy in Love,” “Partition” and “Love on Top.”
Beyoncé’s 11-year-old daughterBlue Ivyeven makes a special appearance during the show, when she joins her famous parent onstage for performances of her songs “My Power” and “Black Parade.”
Beyoncé.Kevin Mazur/WireImage for Parkwood

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Fans captured footage of the surprise appearance, in which the two performed their collaboration “Savage (Remix).”
“I love you, Queen,” Beyoncé told Megan in onevideo shared on X, formerly known as Twitter. In response, the rapper stated, “I love you, Beyoncé.”
The Houston concert marked the first time the “Break My Soul” singer and Megan, 28, performed the 2020 hit together live.
source: people.com