Beyoncé’s youngest daughter, Rumi, makes concert debut on ‘Cowboy Carter Tour’

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Rumi Carter just made her showbiz debut, and she did it Beyoncé-style, in cowboy boots, glitter, and right on the beat. The 7-year-old daughter of music royalty Beyoncé and Jay-Z made her grand entrance into the live performance world during the opening night of her mom’s “Cowboy Carter Tour” in Los Angeles. 

Fans first heard Rumi’s sweet voice earlier this year on “Protector,” a standout track from Beyoncé’s genre-blending album “Cowboy Carter.” Her soft-spoken line, “Mom, can I hear the lullaby, please?” melted hearts everywhere, and now, we’ve seen that same voice light up the stage.

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Beyonce with her twins.

Wearing a gold sparkly feathered dress and matching cowboy boots, Rumi appeared during her mom’s “Protector” performance, where she joined not just Beyoncé but also her big sister and seasoned stage pro, Blue Ivy Carter.

In a video shared by fans on social media, Rumi walks on stage holding Beyoncé’s hand and flashes an ear-to-ear grin that could power the whole stadium. At one point, she throws up a fierce “protector” pose, arms crossed overhead and then turns for a sweet hug with her mom.

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Blue Ivy, 13, is already a veteran of the stage. After performing throughout Beyoncé’s “Renaissance World Tour,” she’s clearly settled into her role as her mom’s most stylish shadow. Dressed in a sparkly silver outfit that coordinated with Beyoncé’s bodysuit-and-chaps combo, Blue Ivy danced behind her mother and little sister, somehow managing to look like both a proud big sis and a pop star in training.

In several moments during the song, Blue lovingly placed her hand on Rumi’s back or reached out for her hand. She also gave both Rumi and Beyoncé a group hug mid-performance, sealing the moment with peak Carter tenderness.

Beyoncé’s Legacy in Real Time

Watching Beyoncé share the stage with her daughters is a moving snapshot of her legacy in action. This isn’t the first time she’s brought her kids into her art, but this felt especially full circle.

Her “Renaissance Tour” was Blue Ivy’s time to shine, and now, with “Cowboy Carter,” it’s Rumi’s turn to step into the light. Beyoncé has always been intentional about representation, family, and storytelling, and the inclusion of her daughters shows she’s crafting generational magic.

Beyoncé and Blue Ivy perform during the halftime show for the game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Houston Texans © Alex Slitz
Beyoncé and Blue Ivy perform during the halftime show for the game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Houston Texans

And let’s not forget Sir Carter, Rumi’s twin brother, who hasn’t appeared on stage yet, but with a family this musically inclined, the countdown has probably already begun.

If this opening night is any indication, Beyoncé isn’t just raising the bar; she’s raising her babies on it. 

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