Beyoncé Knowles-Carterclosed the curtain on her historic"Cowboy Carter" tour, delivering a final performance filled with surprises, special guests and power as she commanded the stage one last time. The Grammy-winning singer kicked off her final concert atAllegiant Stadiumin Vegas on July 25. The concert marked her last of two back-to-back shows at the stadium on herCowboy Carter and the Rodeo Chitlin' Circuit Tour. It also signaled the end of her "Cowboy Carter" era, concluding the 32-stop stadium tour. "Thank you and welcome! We have a very special show for y'all tonight,"Beyoncésaid as she opened the show. And true to her word, surprise guests and performances lit up the night. Of course, Beyoncé firstdebuted the highly anticipated showat SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on April 28 with39 songs on the set list. The tour proved to berevolutionary spectaclefilled with fashion, different music genres and most notably country music andcultural commentary. One of the biggest moments of the night came when Beyoncé brought out her formerDestiny's Child group members for a surprise performance.Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams stunned the crowd as they joined her onstage, delivering throwback hits like their 2001 anthem "Bootylicious" and 2005 hit "Lose My Breath." View this post on Instagram A post shared by _Beyoncé_My_Life__ • FanPage ✨️ (@_beyonce_my_life__) The crowd erupted as the trio sang their individual parts and danced in sync with energy and chemistry. Another surprise came whenShaboozeytook the stage and performed with Beyoncé for the first time during Saturday's show — the only "Cowboy Carter" collaborator to do so. Shaboozey & Beyoncé at the final COWBOY CARTER Tour show in Las Vegas.#COWBOYCARTERTourpic.twitter.com/F0MUZOoqme — COWBOY CARTER Tour (@CowboyCarterWT)July 27, 2025 "Give it up for Shaboozey y'all," Beyoncé said as he joined her onstage. Donning a white tank and American flag scarf and pants, he performed their hit "Sweet Honey Buckin'" while Beyoncé sang and danced alongside him. Shaboozey joins Beyoncé on stage for SWEET HONEY BUCKIIN tonight. 🔥#COWBOYCARTERTOUR#LasVegaspic.twitter.com/1qIMYApwh9 — BEYONCÉ LEGION 𐚁 (@BeyLegion)July 27, 2025 Shaboozey was first spotted at Beyoncé's "Cowboy Carter" tour inChicago, attending her second showat Solider Fieldon May 17. As the show ended, she gave him a special shoutout. As fans know, Beyoncé released her eighth studio album "Cowboy Carter" March 29. The country album hasmade historyon multiple fronts and put aspotlight on Black country artists. Beyoncé also welcomedhusband Jay-Zto the stage as they sang their 2003 song, "Crazy in Love." He followed it up with his 2011 hit, "Ni**as in Paris."Jay has joined Beyoncéseveral times on this tour, after first making a surprise cameo in Paris on June 22, and fans were still stunned to see him the final night. Once again, they sealed the performance with a kiss. View this post on Instagram A post shared by _Beyoncé_My_Life__ • FanPage ✨️ (@_beyonce_my_life__) Bey also brought back fan-favorite tracks from her 2013 self-titled album: "Partition" and "Drunk in Love." In addition to special guests and surprise performances there were other notable highlights from the finale. Of course, Beyoncé's tour has been a huge showcase of fashion and creativity. Each night, Beyoncé continues toblend high fashionand cowboy couture, keeping fans on the edge of their seats as they anticipate a new look. There's been many looks incorporating Western-glam: sparkly chaps, cowboy hats, boots and piles of fringe. THIS NEW OUTFIT???!!!! OMGpic.twitter.com/2fMylNUx02 — Beyoncé Press. (@beyoncepress)July 27, 2025 During the final show, Beyoncé showcased even more fresh looks. One outfit, in particular, caught fans' eyes as she wore a "Deja Blue" shirt in support of her13-year-old daughter and lead dancer— Blue Ivy. Blue has left alasting impression,often dancing front and center throughout the tour. DEJA BLUE 😭💙#CowboyCarterTourpic.twitter.com/Pkqwfe1IEQ — Beyoncé Access (@beyonceaccess)July 27, 2025 This included a standout performance to Beyoncé's 2006 song "Deja Vu." As one might imagine, the night was charged with electric energy from start to finish. There were several standing ovations, loud cheers and moments where Beyoncé seemed to soak it all in. At one point she told the Vegas crowd they might actually be the loudest of the tour. WEEPING😭😭😭pic.twitter.com/LYpHw1VmBs — 𝗱𝗮𝗻𝗻𝘆🫧💚 (@beyoncegarden)July 27, 2025 "I want y'all to know these tours take years and years and years. I actually started working on this tour before the 'Renaissance,'" she told the crowd before calling the night special. Earlier in the day, Beyoncé's Parkwood Entertainment company underscored the final concert's significance. "It's national day of the cowboy," the company posted on Instagram. "A tribute to the roots. A celebration of the style. And the final ride of the Cowboy Carter era. Today we honor the legacy of the Black cowboys who shaped this country — and the hive who showed up with pride, leather and the legacy in every look." The nine-city tour spanned the U.S. and Europe, captivating audience on both sides of the Atlantic. Follow Caché McClay, the USA TODAY Network's Beyoncé Knowles-Carter reporter, onInstagram,TikTokandXas @cachemcclay. This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean:Beyonce's 'Cowboy Carter' tour finale: Top moments from Vegas