Beyoncé Brings Destiny’s Child Reunion to Las Vegas in Show
Beyoncé’s latest performance was a fitting cap to her Cowboy Carter Tour, featuring Destiny’s Child, Jay-Z, and Shaboozey in a glamorous, unforgettable spectacle Las Vegas rolled out the red carpet for music’s biggest stars this summer, hoping such high-profile performances will help counter a slump in visitor numbers.Beyoncé’s final stop on her Cowboy Carter Tourhad Allegiant Stadiumin a roaring boil Saturday night, with a surprise Destiny’s Childreunion and guest spots from Jay-Z and Shaboozey electrifying the Strip. The performance was aremarkable spectacleby any measure. Beyoncé, accompanied by her former bandmatesKelly Rowlandand Michelle Williams, adorned in resplendent gold outfits, opened the mini-reunion with “Lose My Breath” before tearing through hits like “Energy” and “Bootylicious.” This occasion marked the first time the trio performed together on stage since Coachella in 2018. Jay-Z also performed together with his wife for a high-energy performance of “Crazy in Love.” Meanwhile, country-rap crossover Shaboozey contributed to thegenre-blending vibeswith “Sweet Honey Buckiin’.” Beyoncé closed the night with a curtain call alongside her daughter, Blue Ivy, wrapping up a three-month tour across Europe and the USA. Bruno Mars, a Strip staple, also enjoys enduring popularity. The Grammy Award-winning vocalist recently added more dates to his scheduled performances at Park MGM’s Dolby Live, with his100th performance slated for August 22. The additional dates come amid rekindled interest in residency performances as Vegas works to reassert its pre-pandemic tourist appeal. Despite the efforts of performers like Beyoncé and Bruno Mars, tourism numbers remain disappointing. Las Vegas welcomed 1.15 million fewer visitorsthrough May, a6.5% year-on-year decline. Hotel occupancy has also suffered, recording one of the most significant drops in the US this summer. Resorts have rushed to adapt, with some eliminating or lowering resort fees, hoping to entice visitors back. Steve Hill, heading theLas Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, remains cautiously optimistic. He attributes the decline to broader uncertainty, stemming from economic anxiety and international travel disruptions. Hill notes that Vegas will likely bounce back, especially with high-profile events and performances anchoring the Strip’s calendar. “The last couple of months haven’t been quite as good, and things are down a little bit, as everybody knows.” Despite Hill’s reassurances, many industry sngakeholders are apprehensive. If Las Vegas can’t ride out the storm with Beyoncé, Bruno Mars, and a flashy roster of music iconsilluminating its stages, then somethingfar deepercould be amiss. For the moment, the city is playing to its strengths, remaining loud, star-studded, and impossible to ignore.

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