Beyoncé gave her fans an extra special treat when she took to the stage to perform a private concert.
The chart-topping superstar was delivering an exclusive performance at the lavish new Dubai-based hotel Atlantis The Royal when she brought her daughter Blue Ivy, 11, out to perform a duet with her.
The duo joined forces on their song Brown Skin Girl after Bey, 41, introduced her to the crowd and they set about showing off their vocal talents.
She said: "Where are all my brown skin girls? Give it up for my baby, my brown skin girl, Miss Blue Ivy Carter. Love to all the brown skin girls. If you love brown skin women, help me sing."
The Partition singer struck a dazzling figure onstage in a yellow corseted dress adorned with feathery angel wings.
The stunning attire also featured sheer panels that showcased her toned physique and hip-high slits to display her long-toned legs.
Beyoncé completed her look wearing her hair in loose tousled waves, with her daughter looking equally as glamorous as her famous mum in a red sequinned long-sleeved bodysuit and tulle skirt.
Blue - who created the track with her mother for The Lion King: The Gift - wore her hair in long braids impressing the crowd as they sang in perfect harmony.
The concert was described as a "once in a lifetime show" with an invite shared on Twitter where attendees were promised a "grand reveal moment" at the end of Beyoncé's performance.
Music icon Beyoncé tried to keep the concert top secret and had asked fans to lock away their phones ahead of the show.
However, some concertgoers managed to keep their phones and took to social media to share pictures and videos of the evening.
The singer belted out a number of hits including her song Halo and At Last by Etta James, before finishing her set with Drunk in Love.
The concert had a star-studded guestlist, with the likes of Halle Bailey, Corey Stokes and Ellen Pompeo turning up to watch Beyoncé.
This was the Grammy winner's first concert since the release of her Renaissance album in July and her first live performance since appearing at a Tribute to the late Kobe Bryant and his daughter, Gianna, in 2020.
Her version of Be Alive from the film King Richard at the 2022 Oscars was recorded.
Rumours have been circulating in recent weeks that Beyonce is set to announce a worldwide stadium tour for her new album Renaissance.
A US source said: "Dates have been booked and arrangements are being made. Bey and her team have been rehearsing in secret for weeks to make sure the show is perfect.
"She is known for her incredible performances and she has been working hard to make sure this is her best tour yet.
"With Madonna touring and Taylor expected to follow suit, Beyonce is determined to stand out from the crowd."
The mum-of-three kicked off her pop comeback in July by releasing her first solo album in six years.