Entertainment Awards Shows and Events Grammys Beyoncé Shares Sweet Tribute to 'H-Town Sister' Megan Thee Stallion for 'Gracing' Her Tour Stage The pair performed their "Savage (Remix)" collaboration on stage at Houston's NRG Stadium By Clare Fisher Clare Fisher Clare Fisher is an editor for PEOPLE with over 15 years of experience in journalism. She has written for publications including OK! Magazine, The Mail on Sunday, Good Housekeeping, The Times and Red Magazine. People Editorial Guidelines Updated on October 6, 2023 12:15PM EDT Beyoncé and Megan Thee Stallion in Los Angeles in March 2021. Photo: Cliff Lipson/CBS via Getty Beyoncé is celebrating Megan Thee Stallion! “My H-Town sister, thank you for gracing the RENAISSANCE TOUR," Beyoncé, 42, posted on her Instagram Thursday in reference to the Sept. 23 moment the rapper joined her onstage to perform their 2020 Grammy award-winning collaboration “Savage (Remix)." "Until next time," Beyoncé added alongside a carousel of images of herself and Megan taken at Houston’s NRG stadium which showed the pair performing in matching camouflage print looks featuring studs and glitter. While Megan, 28, strutted across the stage in a camouflage cap, Beyoncé danced around a pole on top of a tank in a pair of thigh-high boots decorated in the army print. Beyoncé Announces Renaissance World Tour Concert Film: Watch the Trailer! The day after their show, Megan shared her own Instagram post celebrating the event. Alongside a video of herself posing in her stage camouflage look, Megan wrote, “BEYONCE I LOVE YOU 💙💙💙 HOUSTON I LOVE YOUUU #renaissancetour @beyonce GOODNIGHT.” On Sept. 26, the rapper posted another carousel of snaps from the show captioned “Thee real Htown Hottie 🤘🏽🚀.” Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. She also shared a TikTok video of the stage spectacle which included footage of her crying with happiness at being asked to perform with Beyoncé. “Yall i have been ugly crying with my lace lifting all weekend lol i will never stop screaming about this moment!" Megan wrote in a heartfelt caption. "I have loved @beyonce MY WHOLE LIFE this means EVERYTHING TO ME!!! I love you 👑🐝 thank you thank you thank you for everything 💙💙💙.” Megan Thee Stallion Says 'It's OK to Not Be OK' in New Video About Mental Health Awareness Megan Thee Stallion performs in New Orleans in July 2023. Aaron J. Thornton/Getty Both singers call Houston home with Beyoncé born in the city and Megan growing up there after being born in San Antonio, Texas. The “Halo” singer proudly referenced Houston in the lyrics of her 2011 tune “Run the World (Girls)” which featured the line, “This is how they made me (made me), Houston, Texas, baby.” Meanwhile, in 2022, Houston’s Mayor Sylvester Turner announced that May 2 will be considered "Megan Thee Stallion Day" in the city going forward. Beyoncé performs in Kansas City in October 2023. Kevin Mazur/WireImage At a ceremony honoring the “Plan B” musician, Turner said: "Megan Thee Stallion has an extraordinary entertainment career, but we wanted to honor her for what she does offstage to lift people's lives in underserved communities.” “She assisted people after the 2021 winter storm, during the pandemic, and helped those struggling with homelessness," he added. "I look forward to watching her grow as an artist and humanitarian." Close