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Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour just delivered its biggest shock yet, a surprise duet with none other than Miley Cyrus in Paris.
In a moment that sent shockwaves through the crowd at the Stade de France, Queen Bey invited Miley on stage for a jaw-dropping performance of “Wrecking Ball” and “Halo”, seamlessly blended into a stunning mash-up that fans are already calling "iconic."
The audience screamed with disbelief as Beyoncé introduced her: “Paris, make some noise for my sister… Miley Cyrus!” Miley appeared in a glittering silver jumpsuit, matching Beyoncé’s own dazzling tour look, and the two powerhouse vocalists embraced before launching into the duet.
Clips of the performance have since gone viral, with fans praising the raw emotion and goosebump-inducing vocals the pair delivered. One viral tweet read: “I didn’t know I needed a Beyoncé x Miley collab until now. Legends only.”
The star joined Beyoncé on stage at the Stade de France for a show-stopping duet of her hit II Most Wanted during the Cowboy Carter Tour.
This marks the first time Miley and Beyoncé have performed together live, although they previously shared the stage in 2008 during the "Stand Up To Cancer" special. Both have spoken publicly about mutual admiration, but until now, fans never imagined a full-on on-stage collaboration.
The timing couldn’t be more perfect. Miley has been enjoying a massive comeback since the success of “Flowers”, while Beyoncé’s Renaissance era has been dominating the charts and breaking records.
After the duet, Beyoncé whispered “You killed that” to Miley as they exited the stage arm-in-arm, sending fans into another frenzy.
Speculation is already swirling that the two could drop a studio version of the duet or even record something new together. Music insiders are tight-lipped, but one fan theory claims the moment was filmed for Beyoncé’s upcoming concert documentary.
No official statements have been made yet, but in the meantime, fans are replaying the viral videos on loop.
Two pop legends. One unforgettable night. Paris witnessed history, and we’re all hoping it won’t be the last time.