Beyoncé’s “Cowboy Carter” kickoff was a household affair.
The singer was adorably joined onstage by her two daughters — Blue Ivy, 13, and Rumi, 7 — throughout Monday night time’s Los Angeles opener.
{The teenager} stunned followers first at SoFi Stadium by dancing to “America Has a Downside.”
Beyoncé’s backup dancers did their factor behind the Grammy winner, whereas Blue received her groove on entrance and heart.
Blue’s youthful sister joined her relations elsewhere within the present when Beyoncé sang “Protector,” marking the toddler’s onstage debut.
“I AM WEEPING,” one fan gushed by way of X.
Not solely did the tune finish with Beyoncé and her ladies standing collectively, however a montage subsequently performed.
The video featured candy footage of the performer’s household with husband Jay-Z, which additionally consists of 7-year-old son Sir.
The couple welcomed their twins in the summertime of 2017, 5 years after Blue’s delivery.
Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s eldest youngster beforehand made headlines for repeatedly taking the stage throughout her mother’s “Renaissance” tour in 2023.
After her “lackluster” strikes had been initially criticized on-line, the then-preteen felt “dismayed” and stepped up her coaching.
“It thrilled her mom that as a substitute of quitting, she determined to place within the work and prepare even tougher for future stops,” the New Yorker reported.
Beyoncé admitted in her tour documentary that she stated no when Blue first stated she was “able to carry out” alongside her — however finally gave in.
Rumi, notably, cheered her large sister on from the viewers a number of instances, even as soon as holding a “We Love You Blue!” signal.
Blue has collaborated with Beyoncé offstage as effectively, with the mother-daughter duo working collectively on “Carry Ev’ry Voice and Sing” and extra songs.
The teenager even made historical past because the second-youngest Grammy Winner for “Brown Pores and skin Lady” in 2021.