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Beyoncé’s daughters Blue Ivy and Rumi take on 'Cowboy Carter' tour

During the sold-out Monday night show in Los Angeles, all eyes were on the girls

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As her Cowboy Carter Tour hit the road, Beyoncé put her two daughters front and centre, turning the country-infused concert into a celebration of their mother-daughter bond.

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During the sold-out Monday night show in Los Angeles, all eyes were on 13-year-old Blue Ivy, who has taken on more dancing since she wowed crowds during the Renaissance Tour, and 7-year-old Rumi, who very excitedly made her stage debut. The Beyhive may have watched Beyoncé daughters grow up from afar, but fans at SoFi Stadium and online gushed with pride as they watched the sisters come into their own onstage.

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The crowd roared as the girls – whose father is Beyoncé’s husband, Jay-Z – huddled together with their mom in a heartwarming moment during the song “Protector,” which features Rumi.

“And I will lead you down that road if you lose your way/ Born to be a protector,” Beyoncé sang, as Rumi wrapped her in a hug and Blue Ivy embraced them both. “Even though I know, someday, you’re gonna shine on your own / I will be your projector.”

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As the song was ending and the three walked forward, Rumi, unable to contain her joy, started to bounce in her sparkly cowboy boots and waved to the audience while grinning ear-to-ear. Bey held it together, but she eventually stopped mid-song when Rumi turned around to hug her. The interaction seems very on-brand for Rumi, who waved at her mom from the audience during the last tour. (Beyoncé was in the zone and didn’t react.)

Blue Ivy increased her stage time during the Cowboy Carter Tour, making it clear just how quickly she’s improved as an entertainer since her debut as an 11-year-old during a May 2023 Renaissance show in Paris.

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Blue had looked nervous during that performance, and seemed to lack energy during the “My Power” and “Black Parade” choreography, which led to online criticism. But she kept dancing and became a highlight of the show, as her comfort onstage grew and her moves kept getting cleaner and more energetic.

This time around, with the Renaissance Tour and Bey’s “Cowboy Carter” NFL halftime show under Blue’s belt, video clips went viral of her strutting onstage in a maroon outfit for “Deja Vu” and dancing front and center in a newspaper-print costume during “America Has a Problem.” Some commenters were awestruck, comparing Blue to Sasha Fierce (Beyoncé’s alter ego from her third album) and Destiny’s Child-era Beyoncé.

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The end of the concert tied Bey’s “bloodline on the front line” motif together, with a video montage chock-full of family photos. One especially eye-catching moment that flashed on the screen: Beyoncé in her purple jacket at the 2011 Video Music Awards, revealing she was pregnant with Blue.

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