Beyonce brings out her daughter Blue Ivy, 11, for a surprise appearance on her Renaissance tour
Beyonce left fans shocked when she brought out her daughter Blue Ivy to perform at her last show in Paris on her renaissance world tour on Friday.
The singer, 41, sent the crowds wild when she brought out her eldest child Blue, 11, to dance on stage with her in a surprise performance at the Stade de France.
Her daughter joined her on stage for a performance of My Power, appearing in the 2019 live action version of The Lion King.
Blue wore metallic silver pants, a sequined top and oval shades as she danced alongside her mother and a slew of backup dancers.
Beyonce looked every inch the proud mom as she smiled at Blue, who then led the dancers as the Love On Top hitmaker sang from a vehicle onstage.
Surprise! Beyonce left fans shocked when she brought out her daughter Blue Ivy (right) to perform at her final show in Paris on her renaissance world tour on Friday
Blue proved she’s following in her mom’s footsteps by showing off her dance moves while leading the backing dancers at the front of the stage.
To finish the song, Blue, Beyonce and the dancers all pumped the air as the crowd went wild with the performance.
Beyonce’s mom Tina Knowles took to Instagram to share footage of the beautiful moment, gushing over her fearless granddaughter.
Alongside a video of the song’s closing moments, Tina, 69, wrote: ‘Last night I watched my beautiful grandbaby (11) dance in front of nearly 70 thousand people!
“She killed it and was cool as a cucumber!” Movie is currently running. No fear.’
Beyonce’s Paris concert also attracted an array of celebrity guests, such as Selena Gomez, Kris Jenner, Lenny Kravitz and Natalie Portman, all of whom watched the show.
Elsewhere at Friday’s Paris show, Beyonce paid tribute to the late Tina Turner onstage, following the music legend’s death on Wednesday at the age of 83.
“If you’re a fan of mine, then you’re a fan of Tina Turner, because without Tina Turner I wouldn’t be on this stage,” the singer said during Friday’s concert.
Sweet: The singer, 41, sent the crowd wild when she brought out her eldest child Blue, 11, to dance on stage with her in a surprise performance at the Stade de France
Proud: Beyonce’s mom Tina Knowles took to Instagram to share footage of the beautiful moment, gushing over her fearless granddaughter
“I want you to just scream so she can feel your love.” the Crazy In Love star (born Beyoncé Giselle Knowles) went further, in a show of powerful unity.
“I feel so blessed to have witnessed her brilliance,” she added. “I also feel very blessed to be performing here again in Paris after so many years. Thank you for your loyalty.’
Before the show, Beyoncé recalled Turner on her website, writing in part, “I’m so thankful for your inspiration and all the ways you’ve paved the way. You are strength and resilience. You are the embodiment of strength and passion.’
Tina, considered a pioneer and icon of popular music, passed away on Wednesday at the age of 83 at her home in Küsnacht near Zurich, Switzerland after a long illness.
Beyonce previously performed onstage with Tina at the 50th Annual Grammy Awards in 2008, before Tina’s retirement.
Tribute: Elsewhere at the Paris show on Friday, Beyonce paid tribute to Tina Turner on stage, following the music legend’s death on Wednesday at age 83
Performance: Beyonce previously performed on stage with Tina at the 50th Annual Grammy Awards in 2008, before Tina’s retirement
Beyonce recently wowed audiences on numerous UK dates, kicking off her UK leg of the tour at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium, performing several iconic hits and a collection of incredible ensembles to her energetic crowd of 74,000 fans.
Her full roster included many of her big hits, such as Formation, Run The World (Girls) and Love on Top, and opened with a mash-up of Dangerously In Love, Flaws And All and 1+1.
Her eye-catching stage outfits include shimmering catsuits and gorgeous metallic corsets and mini dresses from a range of designers such as Alexander McQueen, Loewe and David Koma.
She performed in Edinburgh and Sunderland, among others, before heading to France to continue her European leg of her Renaissance world tour.