Miley Cyrus Hits The Stage w/ Beyoncè For Cowboy Carter Tour Stop In Paris: ‘More Than I Could’ve Imagined’
Miley Cyrus Hits The Stage w/ Beyoncè For Cowboy Carter Tour Stop In Paris: ‘More Than I Could’ve Imagined’
Miley Cyrus and Beyoncé gave fans a moment in Paris.
As part of the Cowboy Carter tour stop in France, Miley hit the stage alongside Bey to perform their Grammy-winning duet “II Most Wanted.” The pair wore matching gold outfits as they sang the fan favorite to a packed stadium.
After the show, Miley took to Twitter to reflect on the moment:
“To be beside such a humble, gracious, legendary DIVA was a dream come true. Thank you for the opportunity to perform in Paris together & sing our song about friendship. To have learned from you & loved you my whole life, & then be standing together in matching gold looks is more than I could’ve imagined.”
She continued,
“As the finale to this trip supporting Something Beautiful, to close on something as beautiful as a stadium full of people singing ‘2 Most Wanted’ with us was the ultimate firework. Thank you B. I’ll be your shotg*n rider for life.”
Miley also gave love to the team that helped bring the performance to life:
“Big gratitude to the Cowboy Carter tour crew, you all were incredible for making this happen. Forever and always.”
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