Blue Ivy continues to be the center of attention.
Beyoncé and JAY-Z’s eldest daughter joins her mom on stage in London for the second time since the pop star’s Renaissance Tour launched in Stockholm, Sweden earlier this month.
Just days after the startling crowds in Paris, 11-year-old Blue Ivy, dancing with her mother in an unexpected cameo on stage, took the stage once again in London.
Beyoncé, 41, took the stage after she started singing the song “My Power” in 2019. Lion King companion album, Gift, and impressed the audience by directing the dancers once again in the dance casting of the song. She then danced with her mother’s crew to the rendition of Kendrick Lamar’s song “Alright”.
Blue Ivy’s return to the scene comes just hours after Beyoncé praised her eldest daughter in an emotional Instagram tribute.
“My beautiful first child 🙏🏾 I’m so proud and grateful to be your mother,” the “Break My Soul” singer wrote next to a photo and two videos from Blue Ivy’s appearance at the Paris show. “You make us very happy, my sweet angel.”
The post featured a picture of Blue Ivy on stage—the pre-teen wearing silver sunglasses, a sparkly turtleneck, and baggy silver pants just like her mom. Beyoncé added videos of Blue Ivy performing her dance moves flawlessly with her backup dancers.
Beyoncé’s mother, Tina Knowles-Lawson, praised Blue Ivy for her impressive performance in Paris in her own Instagram post, calling her “the coolest, confident 11-year-old I know!!!!” she said.
“I was truly amazed at the courage this brave, talented, beautiful 11-year-old showed last night!” Lawson wrote about her grandson. “There were almost 70,000 people in this audience. She danced with professional dancers, adults, did intricate choreographies and moves that they rehearsed for months! He rehearsed and learned it in a little over a week. He was so smooth with it!
Blue Ivy wasn’t the only audience to wow fans at Beyoncé’s Paris fashion show last week.
Rumi Carter, the singer’s youngest daughter, aged 5, also attended the Stade de France. During Blue Ivy’s cameo, she showed her support for her sister, as seen in a fan-captured video, as she and a friend “We Love You Blue!” She showed me holding a poster that said.
The title of the clip reads, “POV: I saw Beyoncé’s 3 children from where I sat on the Renaissance Tour,” but it’s unclear from the video whether Rumi’s twin brother, Sir Carter, attended the Paris show.
Later in the show, Blue Ivy sat on her parents’ seats and was dressed in her surprise performance, which was videotaped.
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Beyoncé’s Renaissance Tour marks her first world tour since the 2018 On the Run II Tour, co-led by the singer and her husband, JAY-Z. When she started her tour in Stockholm earlier this month, she embarked on her first solo concert tour in seven years.
On the opening night of the tour, which was produced by Parkwood Entertainment and promoted by Live Nation, her husband and Blue Ivy were present to show their support.