Beyoncé brought both her girls on stage during her Los Angeles concert Monday, kicking off her epic Cowboy Carter tour.
The megastar hit SoFi Stadium Monday night where, TMZ reports, she delivered a 3-hour performance for the crowd. During the show, Blue Ivy and Rumi stepped onto the stage with their mom while she performed the Cowboy Carter track “Protector,” which features her younger daughter’s voice.
In footage from the concert, you can spot Blue Ivy seated behind her mom, while Rumi approaches and gives her a hug. Both girls join in the dance routines, and at one moment, Rumi gets super pumped and waves at the audience before she and Blue exit the stage.
Blue Ivy also showed off her moves in a choreographed routine to Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s 2006 hit “Déjà Vu,” plus several other dance performances.
This isn’t the 13-year-old’s first rodeo with her mom on stage. She previously backed up Bey as a dancer during the Renaissance World Tour in 2023.
Throughout Bey’s 3-hour performance, she reportedly rocked through 36 tracks, including “American Requiem,” “Formation,” “Cuff It” and “Crazy in Love.”
The Cowboy Carter Tour’s 22-city run launched Monday in L.A. and will hit Chicago, Houston, and Atlanta before crossing the pond for shows in London and Paris.
