PHOTOS: Beyoncé in Dallas-Fort Worth. How many of these moments do you remember?
Candi Bolden
Beyoncé returns to North Texas on her Renaissance World Tour, performing Thursday, Sept. 21, at AT&T Stadium.
It’s been a minute since the superstar has slayed a stage in the Metroplex. Here’s a look back at a few past performances and appearances in Dallas-Fort Worth, including when the Houston native was part of Destiny’s Child.
PHOTO FOR FEATURES *** Beyonce performs at the American Airlines Center in Dallas in the Ladies First Tour Monday, February 15, 2004. Also featured in the show were Missy Elliot and Tamia. (Star-Telegram/Jeffery Washington)
Beyonce performs at American Airlines Center in Dallas on July 13, 2007.
PHOTO FOR FEATURES *** Beyonce performs at the American Airlines Center in Dallas in the Ladies First Tour Monday, February 15, 2004. Also featured in the show were Missy Elliot and Tamia. (Star-Telegram/Jeffery Washington)
PHOTO FOR FEATURES *** Beyonce performs at the American Airlines Center in Dallas in the Ladies First Tour Monday, February 15, 2004. Also featured in the show were Missy Elliot and Tamia. (Star-Telegram/Jeffery Washington)
Destiny’s Child (from Left) Beyonce Knowles, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams, performs during the Thanksgiving matchup of the Dallas Cowboys and Chicago Bears at Texas Stadium in Irving, Texas, on Thursday November 25, 2004. Special to the Star-Telegram/Mike Fuentes
THIS PHOTO IS FOR SPORTS: Destiny’s Child, (From Left) Beyonce Knowles, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams, performed during halftime of the Thanksgiving day game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Chicago Bears thursday afternoon at Texas Stadium in Irving, TX. FWST Photo by Darrell Byers. 11/25/04
Beyonce Knowles, of Destiny’s Child, performs with the Prairie View A&M marching band at halftime. The Dallas Cowboys defeated the Chicago Bears 21-7 at Texas Stadium in Irving, Texas, on Thursday November 25, 2004. Fort Worth Star-Telegram photo by Ron T. Ennis
The members of Destiny’s Child, Kelly Rowland Beyonce Knowles, and Michelle Williams perform at the American Airlines Center in Dallas Sunday, August 21, 2005. ( FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM/JEFFERY WASHINGTON)
Beyonce in concert at American Airlines Center in Dallas on Sunday, July 5, 2009.
The members of Destiny’s Child, Kelly Rowland Beyonce Knowles, and Michelle Williams perform at the American Airlines Center in Dallas Sunday, August 21, 2005. ( FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM/JEFFERY WASHINGTON)
The members of Destiny’s Child, Kelly Rowland Beyonce Knowles, and Michelle Williams perform at the American Airlines Center in Dallas Sunday, August 21, 2005. ( FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM/JEFFERY WASHINGTON)
Recording stars Beyonce and Jay Z leave the MAvs game Wednesday. The Los Angeles Lakers play the Dallas Mavericks in NBA basketball action at American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas, Feb. 24, 2010. (Fort Worth Star-Telegram/Paul Moseley)
Beyonce in concert at American Airlines Center in Dallas on Sunday, July 5, 2009.
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