CHICAGO (WLS) -- Chicagoans were ready for one last yee haw.
Sunday was the third and final concert of Beyoncé's "COWBOY CARTER" tour in Chicago.
The "Beyhive" showed up and showed out
Fans packed Soldier Field decked out in rhinestones, fringe, and big western energy.
It's not just Queen Bey they were hoping to see on stage. Beyoncé's daughters Blue Ivy and Rumi are the littlest divas on the tour.
Anyone near Soldier Field should have expected glitter, boots and plenty of "Texas Hold 'Em!"
Fans also went all out on their outfits to watch Beyoncé take the stage in Chicago for night two on Saturday.
Hundreds rushed into Soldier Field for the second night of the "COWBOY CARTER" tour.
On the first night of the tour, severe weather delayed the start of Bey's concert.
For this tour, it's all about western gear. Many showing up in cowboy hats and cowboy boots.
And the "Beyhive" did not disappoint.
"We're actually recreating the iconic Beyoncé looks," Deantha McKoy of Miami said. "So, I'm wearing an outfit that she wore during "Renaissance" tour, Roberto Cavalli. Call me!"
"Listen, you cannot do cowgirl without giving homage to the queen," Heather Boatwright-Mims from Savannah, Georgia said. "I even have Beyoncé on my back. Yes, I'm so ready to have a good time!"
"Beyoncé said it herself, 'Give you high fashion with a simple white tee.' That's all you need," Claudio Trillo from Miami said. "As long as you love the music, because it's about the music. We just take it up a notch because we like having fun with it."