Beyonce And Dixie Chicks In A Stellar Performance At Country Music Awards

Audience of the 50th Country Music Awards witnessed spectacular perfection when the legendary Beyonce surprisingly showed up and performed a collaboration with Dixie Chicks in a number that the two put together especially for the show.

Huffington Post says Beyonce's appearance came as a surprise to everyone. There were rumors of her performance before the show but nothing was confirmed until Beyonce was already on stage. Her stylish reveal came after the show's opening act as the superstar had to come in a little late to avoid the inevitable red carpet mayhem.

The superstar came in a very sexy, very dazzling silver gown showered with thousands of sparkly sequins. The look was complimented by lots and lots of gorgeous pearl and gem necklaces that dangled just a little above Beyonce's cleavage.

Dixie Chicks were also a sight to behold with their stylishly beautiful black outfits that came in various shapes and sizes says Vanity Fair. The superstars were complimented by no less than a full band! The stars were simply a great time.

It is no secret that the Dixie Chicks have been avid fans of Beyonce. In fact, on their recent tour series, one of their pieces from the hit album "Lemonade" was picked to complete in the superstars' track.

The crowd was very much pleased. In fact, they gave the collaboration a standing ovation. Rollingstone said the cheers and claps were deafening.

Some audience considered themselves very lucky and even came to Twitter calling the performance very much iconic. They're hopes were almost gone when the rumors appeared to remain rumors until Beyonce stood on stage. The superstar never disappoints.

However, there were also a handful of country music fanatics that were not very pleased with Beyonce's surprise appearance. Trending Twitter rants declared the superstar had no business in country music and ordered to stay in her own genre. What's your take?

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