Every time Beyonce goes onstage, she claims and owns the stage like the queen that she is, but she actually hasn't headlined any shows for quite some time now.

According to reports, the "Cuff It" singer's appearance at Dubai's Atlantis The Royal hotel is actually the singer's first concert in more than four years- and she made sure that this comeback will never be forgotten.

Pitchfork had originally reported earlier that the luxury hotel had invited a special guest, but did not specify who, only that the invited guests would experience "a weekend where [their] dreams become [their] destination."

Imagine everyone's surprise when none other than Beyonce walked in and stunned the crowd.

Ironically, this monumental performance actually had a no-phones-allowed policy, but fans obviously ignored the rule and proceeded to take pictures and videos of the performance.

The "one-in-a-lifetime" performance included 19 of her most well-loved songs: "Halo," "Crazy in Love," "Beautiful Liar," "Flaws and All," "XO," "Freedom," "Countdown," "Bigger," and more.

Variety reported that Beyonce's return onstage just shows how long she has prepared for this moment.

The entire set and production were obviously well-funded because Queen Bey killed every look she wore and the stage was simply stunning. She was constantly accompanied by equally gorgeously fitted backup dancers.

Aside from the fantastic stage design, fireworks also exploded as she was performing "At Last" by Etta Jones.

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Arguably the most memorable part of the night was when the "Renaissance" brought in a special guest onstage with her-her daughter.

Beyonce welcomed the 11-year-old onstage, "Where are all my brown skin girls? Give it up for my baby, my brown skin girl, Miss Blue Ivy Carter."

The mother-and-daughter duo performed their critically acclaimed hit song, "Brown Skin Girl," live for the first time ever.

Much to the fans' dismay, the iconic singer did not perform any songs from her most recent album, "Renaissance," reports say.

Perhaps this is mostly because of the strict anti-LGBTQIA+ laws in the country.

This marks Beyonce's official return to a solo stage, and it was a well-received and well-attended event.

According to reports, Atlantis The Royal boasted quite the guestlist. Kendall Jenner, Halle Bailey, Rebel Wilson, Ellen Pompeo, Liam Payne, Winston Duke, and more were in attendance.

Beyonce's performances are now few and far between, with her last performance back in 2020 when she performed two songs as a tribute to Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna, Rollingstone reported; and the last time she headlined an event was back in 2018 for the "Global Citizen Festival: Mandella 100"

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