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Beyoncé debuted her first "Cowboy Carter" concert in Las Vegas, calling it a "dream come true." Here are standout moments from night one.
In addition to Destiny’s Child, Beyoncé’s final Cowboy Carter Tour show on Saturday featured surprise appearances from Shaboozey — who joined her for a medley of “Sweet Honey Buckiin’,” “Pure/Honey,” and “Summer Renaissance” — and her husband, Jay-Z, who performed “N—s in Paris” solo and teamed up with Beyoncé for “Crazy in Love.”
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