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Beyonce dazzles in custom-made bodysuit as she kicks off second U.S. leg of tour

Beyonce dazzles in custom-made bodysuit as she kicks off second U.S. leg of tour

Daily Mail​08-07-2025
Beyonce wore sparkling alluring lingerie for her Comboy Carter Tour show in Houston, Texas last week.
The 43-year-old superstar flashed her flesh in a full body suit which was adorned in crystals to show a red-and-blue underwear set that emphasized her curves.
The garment was custom made by top lingerie brand Agent Provocateur, DailyMail.com has learned.
Beyonce wore the set for the first of two sold-out nights in her hometown of Houston on June 28. The show kicked off the second U.S. leg of her Cowboy Carter Tour.
The look was inspired by the brand's iconic 'Skyranger' archive range from Agent Provocateur SS10 and was designed by Sarah Shotton.
The look also featured an 'Alien skin' effect, which gave a full-body crystal illusion, and was brought to life with over 60,000 shimmering Swarovski Golden Shadow crystals.
The Cowboy Carter Tour is a stadium tour in support of her album Cowboy Carter and features 32 stops in the U.S. and Europe.
The tour began on April 28, 2025, in Inglewood, California, and is scheduled to conclude on July 26, 2025, in Paradise, Nevada.
Kicking things off: The singer wore the impressive suit to begin the second U.S. leg of her tour
However, Beyonce's fans are concerned that the star may be set to retire after the completion of her tour.
There have long been questions over Beyonce's future following this run of shows, but the rumor mill has ramped up in recent weeks with loyal fans divided over her game plan.
Voicing their concerns on social media, one wrote: 'I really think Beyonce is about to retire.'
Another said: 'I think Beyonce wants to retire soon… just a hunch.'
A third added: 'I am so scared that Beyonce is about to retire and that's why she's doing back to back tours. Like I gotta see her live!'
However, others have shunned the rumors and have pointed to her previous comments about her passion for making music.
They have also highlighted that her album trilogy - which started her 2022 album Renaissance before the release of her 2024 album Cowboy Carter - is not yet complete.
One said: 'Beyonce is in her prime and people thinking she's about to retire is insane.'
Another added: 'Exactly. I don't think she'll ever retire. I think she'll pop out less and less. Do shorter tours but Beyonce is forever. Music is her heart. She's gonna continue to evolve with it & do whatever she wants because… she can.'
On Reddit, many have also quashed retirement rumors.
One person posted: 'I've been part of the Beyhive for 22 years now, and never really understood why people always think she'll retire near the end of an album rollout, even when she told us (multiple times) that making music is her passion and she'll always be creating art.'
Responding, another fan added: 'Honestly, 'the obsession' with Beyonce retiring almost always stems from a place of not wanting her to but rather being nervous about the prospect because she's 1) achieved so much, and 2) thinks she would want to end as a legend and not a washed up has-been.
'I don't think it necessarily has any merit, but I think it's very different from people telling her to hang it up as people have been saying about Mariah due to recent extremely lackluster performances and material. In general, that is, there are always haters.'
Last September, Beyonce stressed how much love she has for singing, hinting that she will never stop.
Speaking to GQ Beyonce said: 'Singing is not work for me. I sing for me. I love music and I love to sing. It's a passion that runs deep.
'There's magic in the way it feels on my throat, a resonance that vibrates through me.
'When I am at my lowest, when I've been sad or in a heavy fog, sick or anxious with sleepless nights, I sing. And, often, I sing alone.'
The increased speculation comes after her current tour has been plagued with a string of incidents including poor ticket sales, on-stage tech malfunctions, and choreography issues.
The star celebrated the end of the European leg of her Cowboy Carter tour by bringing out her husband to perform their hit single Crazy in Love in Paris marking the first time the couple have performed on stage together in the last seven years.
Her concert in France was a family affair as she was also joined by their daughter Blue Ivy and had her mom Tina Knowles was there supporting them.
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