Beyoncé’s “Cowboy Carter” kickoff was a family affair.
The singer was adorably joined onstage by her two daughters — Blue Ivy, 13, and Rumi, 7 — during Monday night’s Los Angeles opener.
The teenager surprised fans first at SoFi Stadium by dancing to “America Has a Problem.”
Beyoncé’s backup dancers did their thing behind the Grammy winner, while Blue got her groove on front and center.
Blue’s younger sister joined her family members elsewhere in the show when Beyoncé sang “Protector,” marking the little one’s onstage debut.
“I AM WEEPING,” one fan gushed via X.
Not only did the song end with Beyoncé and her girls standing together, but a montage subsequently played.
The video featured sweet footage of the performer’s family with husband Jay-Z, which also includes 7-year-old son Sir.
The couple welcomed their twins in the summer of 2017, five years after Blue’s birth.
Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s eldest child previously made headlines for repeatedly taking the stage during her mom’s “Renaissance” tour in 2023.
After her “lackluster” moves were initially criticized online, the then-preteen felt “dismayed” and stepped up her training.
“It thrilled her mother that instead of quitting, she decided to put in the work and train even harder for future stops,” the New Yorker reported.
Beyoncé admitted in her tour documentary that she said no when Blue first said she was “ready to perform” alongside her — but eventually gave in.
Rumi, notably, cheered her big sister on from the audience multiple times, even once holding a “We Love You Blue!” sign.
Blue has collaborated with Beyoncé offstage as well, with the mother-daughter duo working together on “Lift Ev’ry Voice and Sing” and more songs.
The teen even made history as the second-youngest Grammy Winner for “Brown Skin Girl” in 2021.
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