Beyoncé and Miley Cyrus Light Up Paris with Surprise “Cowboy Carter” Duet

Beyoncé made her Juneteenth show in Paris unforgettable with a surprise that left the crowd roaring: a live duet with Miley Cyrus. The two powerhouse performers joined forces on stage at the Stade de France to sing their Grammy-winning hit “II Most Wanted,” marking the song’s first live performance.

The Paris concert launched Beyoncé’s “Cowboy Carter and the Rodeo Chitlin’ Circuit Tour” in Europe and held extra meaning as it coincided with Juneteenth. “We have a very special show for y’all,” Beyoncé told the crowd as the evening kicked off. And she delivered.

Dressed in glittering gold ensembles, Beyoncé and Cyrus embraced warmly before dazzling the audience with their heartfelt harmonies. Their chemistry was electric, with Beyoncé praising her duet partner: “I’m so grateful to sing with you, Ms. Miley Cyrus.”

The moment was especially meaningful following their win for Best Country Duo/Group Performance at the 2025 Grammy Awards. Cyrus beamed as fans erupted into cheers.

The Paris show featured 39 songs and Beyoncé’s signature mix of fashion, family, and genre-defying music. With just nine stops total, the tour will wrap in Las Vegas on July 26 — but the magic of that night in Paris is sure to linger.