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Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter Tour kicked off with a heartwarming family affair at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on April 28, 2025.
The opening night featured a special onstage appearance by her 7-year-old daughter, Rumi Carter, who joined her mother and older sister, Blue Ivy, during the performance of 'PROTECTOR.'
Rumi's presence, complete with a custom Burberry outfit and endearing gestures, delighted the audience and left Beyoncé visibly moved .
New angle just dropped. Rumi really tried her best to stay in character pic.twitter.com/GZ1ke1KdsQ
— Rive 𐚁 (@Riveima) April 29, 2025
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Thirteen-year-old Blue Ivy, a seasoned performer since her debut on the Renaissance World Tour, also took the stage, showcasing her dance skills during 'AMERICA HAS A PROBLEM' and joining in on 'Déjà Vu.'
OH YOU ATE DOWN BLUE IVY CARTER! AND ON 'DEJA VU' AT THAT, YES! YES! @Beyonce • #CowboyCarterTour pic.twitter.com/CZsp3MLcgW
— ηow that's ηick! | 4/24 (@Creat1ve) April 29, 2025
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Her continued involvement highlights the family's deep-rooted connection to music and performance .
In a touching moment of familial pride, Solange Knowles, Beyoncé's sister, took to Twitter to express her admiration for her niece's performance, exclaiming, 'TT's babbyyyyyy killing shitttt.'
This public display of support shows the close-knit bonds within the Knowles-Carter family and their shared celebration of each other's achievements.
TT's babbyyyyyy killing shitttt https://t.co/PyV2fPIIwo
— solange knowles (@solangeknowles) April 29, 2025
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The Cowboy Carter Tour not only showcases Beyoncé's musical evolution but also serves as a platform for her children to engage with audiences, blending personal milestones with professional artistry.
As the tour progresses, fans eagerly anticipate more memorable moments from this talented family ensemble.
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