Current:Home > NewsBlue Ivy Runs the World While Joining Mom Beyoncé on Stage During Renaissance Tour -BrightFutureFinance
Blue Ivy Runs the World While Joining Mom Beyoncé on Stage During Renaissance Tour
View
Date:2025-04-24 17:53:22
The countdown toward Blue Ivy Carter's tour debut is over.
Blue Ivy, 11, got into formation alongside mom Beyoncé at the Paris concert for her Renaissance World Tour, as seen in fan footage captured and shared online May 26. And while this may be Blue Ivy's first time performing onstage with Queen Bey for this tour, she knew how to move, move, move, move like a seasoned pro in front of the packed crowd at the Stade de France.
In the videos, Blue Ivy, dressed in sparkly silver attire to match her mom, nailed every dance step while Beyoncé sang to "My Power" from 2019 album The Lion King: The Gift. Blue then had a spotlight moment all on her own, strutting down the stage as Beyoncé's dance crew followed behind. (Kylie Jenner, who attended the show, later celebrated Blue's talent on her Instagram Story.)
And this is just the latest proof that Blue Ivy—Beyoncé and Jay-Z's eldest child—is well on her way to stardom. After all, the "Brown Skin Girl" singer has already won an MTV Video Music Award and a Grammy award, for which she became one of the youngest recipients of the coveted prize at just 9 years old.
Flash forward two years later, and she's still continuing to impress all who know her, especially her grandma Tina Knowles.
"You can sing dance, play basketball, play, volleyball, paint draw, sculpt, sew, write poetry, write songs, create, act , play the piano ! I could go on and on," Tina wrote in honor of Blue Ivy's 11th birthday in January. "Because there's really nothing that you can't do .You are funny and beautiful and graceful , Kind , and so smart. I could not ask for a better granddaughter Ms. Blue Ivy Carter!"
Tina added, "I could not be more blessed , grateful , and completely in love with another human . You truly bring me joy!!"
For the latest breaking news updates, click here to download the E! News AppveryGood! (88)
Related
- Former longtime South Carolina congressman John Spratt dies at 82
- Anna Marie Tendler Reflects on Her Mental Health “Breakdown” Amid Divorce From John Mulaney
- Confidential Dakota Pipeline Memo: Standing Rock Not a Disadvantaged Community Impacted by Pipeline
- Best Friend Day Gifts Under $100: Here's What To Buy the Bestie That Has It All
- Warm inflation data keep S&P 500, Dow, Nasdaq under wraps before Fed meeting next week
- 2020: A Year of Pipeline Court Fights, with One Lawsuit Headed to the Supreme Court
- Pink’s Daughter Willow Singing With Her Onstage Is True Love
- Ousted Standing Rock Leader on the Pipeline Protest That Almost Succeeded
- Global Warming Set the Stage for Los Angeles Fires
- These On-Sale Amazon Shorts Have 12,000+ 5-Star Ratings— & Reviewers Say They're So Comfortable
Ranking
- Nearly 400 USAID contract employees laid off in wake of Trump's 'stop work' order
- YouTuber Grace Helbig reveals breast cancer diagnosis: It's very surreal
- In a Warming World, Hurricanes Weaken More Slowly After They Hit Land
- Desperation Grows in Puerto Rico’s Poor Communities Without Water or Power
- Woman dies after Singapore family of 3 gets into accident in Taiwan
- Texas teen who reportedly vanished 8 years ago while walking his dogs is found alive
- Anna Marie Tendler Reflects on Her Mental Health “Breakdown” Amid Divorce From John Mulaney
- Game-Winning Father's Day Gift Ideas for the Sports Fan Dad
Recommendation
EU countries double down on a halt to Syrian asylum claims but will not yet send people back
Sarah-Jade Bleau Shares the One Long-Lasting Lipstick That Everyone Needs in Their Bag
Man accused of running over and killing woman with stolen forklift arrested
Warm Arctic, Cold Continents? It Sounds Counterintuitive, but Research Suggests it’s a Thing
Justice Department, Louisville reach deal after probe prompted by Breonna Taylor killing
Proposed rule on PFAS forever chemicals could cost companies $1 billion, but health experts say it still falls short
California Farmers Work to Create a Climate Change Buffer for Migratory Water Birds
Beyond Standing Rock: Environmental Justice Suffered Setbacks in 2017