Beyoncé is the Queen of keeping fans on their toes and never having her next move predicted. From surprise visual albums to making pregnancy announcements onstage, she’s back to her usual antics with the Cowboy Carter and the Rodeo Chitlin’ Circuit Tour.
We’re only two days in and changes have already been made since opening night. During night two, Bey incorporated “Irreplaceable,” “Love On Top,” “Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It),” and “If I Were A Boy” into her setlist and fans absolutely lost it. This was when fans theorized that the setlist might change more than once.
On the singer’s official tour website, there are eight different photos to represent a certain show. The shows that are blacked out indicate ones that’ve passed.
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While fans collectively await to see what Bey has up her sleeve for the next show, VIBE pulled six songs from her lengthy discography that we hope are woven into the set at some point.
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“Schoolin’ Life”
Image Credit: Alex Slitz/Getty Images “Schoolin’ Life” is one of the Beyoncé records that would simply break the internet if ever performed live. The Hive has been begging her for years to perform it. Wedge this in during the “Crazy In Love” segment. Instead of toying with our emotions, knock out the first verse and chorus of the 2011 anthem.
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“6 Inch”
Image Credit: Beyoncé/YouTube “6 Inch” is an underrated gem from Lemonade. It would be best suited in the “TYRANT”/”Haunted” medley as the intro.
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“No Angel”
Image Credit: Beyoncé/YouTube “No Angel” is one of the most slept-on tracks from self-titled, and deserves some shine. Similar to “6 Inch,” this could fit in well between “II HANDS II HEAVEN,” the aforementioned sultry ballad and a slowed-down version of “TYRANT.”
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“So Good”
Image Credit: Yi-Chin Lee/Houston Chronicle via Getty Images Bey already teased “Bills, Bills, Bills,” so why not toss in another Destiny’s Child classic? “So Good” hasn’t been performed in decades and fans can finally get the DC reunion they’ve been asking for.
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“All Night”
Image Credit: Beyoncé/YouTube We’re not sure exactly where we’d place “All Night,” but it needs to performed. Maybe it’s the warm hug we need after “PROTECTOR” or a quick nod following “Crazy In Love.” We’ll leave the heavy lifting to Bey, but just as hard as Blue was campaigning for “Diva,” that’s how we’re going up for this.
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“Freakum Dress”
Image Credit: Beyoncé/YouTube Bey played in our faces on opening night when she teased “Freakum Dress,” but make our dreams come true and perform it. The Hive is convinced that she has beef with the B’Day album, but after getting “Irreplaceable” on the second night, there is hope for “Freakum Dress.” So, this is our plea for justice.
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