Kelly Rowland took to Twitter to praise her former Destiny's Child bandmate Beyonce, after a show on her Mrs. Carter World Tour.

"What an incredible show! #Mrs.CarterRockedthehouse! So proud of my B! xoxo," she tweeted on June 29.

Rowland was referring to Beyonce's opening show at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, Calf. that night as part of the North American leg of her tour. 

Mrs. Carter also reciprocated the love to Rowland. According to Idolator, Beyonce dedicated the song Survivor to the Talk A Good Game singer and the third Destiny's Child member Michelle Williams, who was also in the audience. She called them her two "beautiful sisters" before singing the 2001 Destiny's Child hit.

At the show, the singer performed her hits including If I Were A Boy, Get Me Bodied, Baby Boy, Diva and Run The World (Girls), Idolator reported. She also performed a Michael Jackson tribute cover of Dirty Diana.

Rowland and Williams haven't been the the only two celebrities supporting Beyonce on her tour.

"Getting excited about tonight! #mrscarter #Beyonce #RunTheWorld(Girls) #Halo," actress Jessica Alba tweeted on Monday. 

"Blasting one of my favorite songs getting so excited for tonight's Beyonce concert!" tweeted Glee star Lea Michele in reference to Love On Top.

Alba and Michele will both be attending Beyonce's second show at the Staples Center.

Beyonce's North American leg of her tour is continuing until August 31. As Enstars previously reported, Beyonce is on the road with singer Luke James. The singer exclusively chose him to join her on the North American dates after he appeared with her on the European leg in the spring.

The 31-year-old has also added some additional dates and will now performing in Latin and South America in September. That will include stops in Brazil, Venezuela, Mexico and Puerto Rico. In December, the singer will also come back to the U.S. and play some more shows. See full tour date heres.