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Dixie Chicks Cover Beyoncé's 'Daddy Lessons' At Manchester Concert

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Dixie Chicks covered Beyoncé's "Daddy Lessons" at their recent show in Manchester over the weekend.

The track is taken off Beyoncé's most recent compilation, Lemonade.

When lead singer Natalie Maines missed her starting cue for the song, she laughed it off, saying, "I already messed this whole thing up."

The band managed to recover and performed the song with the crowd responding with cheers.

Both the Dixie Chicks and Beyoncé are currently on their world tours. The country group is in Europe playing shows at the moment, while Bey is trekking the U.S. on her Formation tour.

Beyoncé recently cancelled her upcoming Nashville show and there's all kinds of rumors circulating citing different reasons for the cancellation.

The Nashville stadium's Twitter account says the show will be "postponed due to stadium construction," however, Beyoncé's rep said otherwise.

"Following Wednesday's sold out opening night Formation World Tour concert in Miami, promoters Live Nation announced that the Nashville concert previously scheduled for Thursday, May 5 will be rescheduled," Bey's rep told E! News in a statement. "Details about the rescheduled date will be announced shortly and Nashville tickets holders are advised to retain their tickets which will be honored at the rescheduled event."

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