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Beyoncé's 2015 Global Citizen Fest Setlist Was Pretty Flawless

All eyes were on Beyoncé as she took the stage at the 2015 Global Citizen Festival in New York’s Central Park on Saturday night. Serving as the headliner for the festival, which raises awareness for social issues such as extreme poverty, Beyoncé belted out some of her biggest hits to a 60,000-plus crowd.

Starting off the show with her slowed down, “50 Shades of Grey” version of “Crazy in Love,” the singer then transitioned into “Love on Top,” “XO” and “Halo.” She also pulled Ed Sheeran onstage for a surprise duet of “Drunk in Love.” Hearing Sheeran sing, “If you scared, call that reverend, boy I’m drinkin’,” will never get old.

Destiny’s Child fans were also in for a pleasant surprise, as the 34-year-old broke out into some old-school songs like “Survivor” and “Jumpin’, Jumpin’.”

And of course, it wouldn’t be a Beyoncé show without a few awesome costume changes:

As an added bonus, Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam invited Blue Ivy’s mama onstage for a beautiful cover of Bob Marley’s “Redemption Song” to close out the festival.

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