She pulled out of headlining Coachella a year ago, after revealing she had become pregnant with twins Rumi and Sir.
But Beyonce proved the wait was worth it during her long-awaited debut performance at the music festival Saturday night, captivating concert goers and loyal fans alike with yet another spectacular show.
The 36-year-old opened the show as she sauntered on stage in a flowing, gold Egyptian themed ensemble - which she quickly ditched in favor of a pair of tiny jean shorts, shimmering knee-high boots, and a yellow sweatshirt which bore her initials.
'Coachella, y'all ready?' she asked before opening to Crazy In Love.
All eyes were on Beyonce as she sang and danced on a stage filled completely with back-up dancers and even a live band, as seen in images on beyonce.com.
Beyonce's devoted fans could hardly contain themselves as she sang hits Formation and Sorry before breaking out to perform a rather bizarre stunt with her back-up dancers.
After commanding her male back-up dancers to make her laugh, she then shocked audience goers by shouting alongside her female dancers, 'Suck my balls!'
In another brave stunt, Beyonce sang Drunk In Love from atop a crane that stretched out over the audience.
For her rendition of I Care, Beyonce was joined by a guitarist on stage momentarily as she showed off her impressive vocals in a sexy PVC ensemble and thigh-high boots.
Fans rejoiced last year when Beyonce was announced as one of the headliners for Coachella 2017.
Fortunately, for fans of the Crazy In Love singer, she has returned to the music extravaganza.
Prior to her performance, the pop star rallied up the BeyHive as she promised she had a 'special show' up her sleeve.
'I am so excited to see the BeyHive tonight at Coachella. We have been working hard and have a special show planned for you so please be safe and stay hydrated.
'We need your energy! There will be an hour intermission before my performance, so mark your spot, charge your phones, grab your drinks. Can't wait to see y'all at 11:05pm!', she said on social media prior to her performance.
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