Beyoncé welcomed both of her daughters on stage at her show in Los Angeles on Monday, the first of her massive Cowboy Carter ttour.
On Monday night, the superstar played SoFi Stadium, where, according to TMZ, she performed a 3-hour set for fans. At one point, Blue Ivy and Rumi joined their mom on stage, as she sang the Cowboy Carter album cut, “Protector,” which features her younger daughter.
In a clip from the show, Blue Ivy can be seen sitting behind her mother, as Rumi walks up and hugs her her. Both also partake in the choreographed dances, and at one point, Rumi gets extremely excited and waves to the crowd before Blue and her walk off stage.
Blue Ivy also performed a choreographed dance to Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s 2006 song, “Déjà Vu,” as well as other dance numbers.

This isn’t the 13-year-old’s first time on stage with her mom. She previously joined Bey as a backup dancer for the Renaissance World Tour in 2023.
During Bey’s 3-hour set, she reportedly played 36 songs, including “American Requiem,” “Formation,” “Cuff It” and “Crazy in Love.”
The 22-city Cowboy Carter Tour kicked off on Monday in L.A. and will make stops in Chicago, Houston, and Atlanta before heading to Europe for shows in London and Paris.
