“I will be your co -pilot for life”: Miley Cyrus pays tribute to Beyoncé after an unforgettable night in Paris | Society

Beyoncé’s concert in Paris this Thursday, June 19, as part of his tour Cowboy Carter Tourit was much more than a show: it was a declaration of love, respect and friendship between two artists who have marked generations. The surprise of the night arrived when Beyoncé invited Miley Cyrus to the stage, with whom he first performed his collaboration for the first time II MOST WANED, included in the acclaimed album Cowboy Carter.
Dressed in matching golden attire, the singers excited the public of the Stade de France with an action loaded with symbolism and feeling. “A applause for the only and unparalleled, my best friend. I love you and I am very grateful to see you and sing with you,” Beyoncé said when introducing Miley.
But it was the message that Miley shared hours later on social networks, which turned tonight at an iconic moment.
“Beyoncé: Being with such a humble, kind and legendary diva was a dream come true. Thank you for the opportunity to act together in Paris and sing our song about friendship. I will be your co -pilot for life. Forever and forever.”
These words reflect not only the deep admiration Miley feels for Beyoncé, but also the genuine link that unites them. Both artists, with southern roots, Beyoncé de Texas and Miley de Tennessee, have found in II MOST WANED One way to celebrate your connection. “We don’t have to sound country; we are already country,” Miley said in a recent interview. “A lot of us is in this song.”
The action was received with cheers by the public, which chanted each verse as if it were a hymn. The concert also coincided with the JuneTeenthday that commemorates the end of slavery in the United States, which added a layer of meaning to a night already loaded with emotion and culture.
This event marks a milestone on the Beyoncé tour, which will continue in Europe before returning to the United States, where it will end in Las Vegas on July 26. But what happened in Paris will be recorded as one of the most emotional and authentic moments of the Cowboy Carter Tour.