Jay-Z joins Beyoncé on stage for memorable performance in Paris Tour Final

TOI World Desk | TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Jun 25, 2025, 23:22 IST
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Beyoncé and Jay-Z
Beyoncé and Jay-Z
Jay-Z joined Beyoncé in Paris, electrifying 80,000 fans with performances of “Crazy in Love,” “Drunk in Love,” and “N***as in Paris.” The Cowboy Carter tour, known for family involvement, has featured their daughters Blue Ivy and Rumi. Miley Cyrus recently appeared, performing “II Most Wanted.
Jay-Z’s appearance came during the final international stop of Beyoncé’s tour, creating a high-energy moment for the 80,000 fans in attendance. Together, the couple performed their 2003 hit “Crazy in Love,” followed by a joint rendition of “Drunk in Love.” Jay-Z also performed his 2011 single “N***as in Paris,” drawing loud cheers from the crowd.

A Family Affair on Tour

The Cowboy Carter tour has been notable for its family involvement. Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s daughters, Blue Ivy, 13, and Rumi, 8, have made recurring onstage appearances throughout the tour. Blue Ivy previously joined her mother during select performances on Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour in 2023, and both sisters have been featured in dance segments during this tour.

The couple’s youngest son, Sir, Rumi’s twin brother, has not appeared onstage but has reportedly accompanied the family during select tour stops.

Other Notable Guest Performances

Beyoncé’s Paris show continued a string of high-profile guest appearances on the tour. Just one week prior, pop star Miley Cyrus joined Beyoncé onstage to perform their Grammy-winning duet “II Most Wanted,” a track from Beyoncé’s latest studio album Cowboy Carter, released in March 2025.

In addition to surprise collaborations, Beyoncé’s Paris setlist featured several of her signature hits, including “Partition” and selections from her critically acclaimed Renaissance album.

Tour Overview and Final U.S. Dates

The Cowboy Carter and the Rodeo Chitlin’ Circuit Tour kicked off April 28 at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, drawing strong ticket sales and widespread media attention. The tour, known for its mix of country, R&B, and pop influences, will conclude with a final U.S. performance on July 26 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.

According to Live Nation, the North American leg will continue in major cities including Chicago, Atlanta, and New York before the Las Vegas finale.

With Jay-Z’s Paris appearance adding a new highlight to the tour, fans and industry insiders alike are speculating whether more surprise performances may be planned for the closing dates.