Beyoncé shared a sweet family moment with her mum Tina and daughters Blue Ivy and Rumi as she got them on stage during her Cowboy Carter tour

Beyoncé invited mum Tina and daughters Blue Ivy and Rumi on stage in a touching moment
Beyoncé invited mum Tina and daughters Blue Ivy and Rumi on stage in a touching moment(Image: Mason Poole via PictureGroup/REX/Shutterstock)

Beyoncé invited her mum Tina on stage, alongside her daughters, as they shared a sweet family moment during her Cowboy Carter tour in America. The 43-year-old was performing in Los Angeles on May 1 when she decided to pay a heartfelt tribute to her ‘mama’.

Making a special announcement, the Texas Hold ‘Em singer told the crowd: “Today is a big day because my mother – who worked so hard on her book – has the No.1 book on the New York Times bestsellers.” She then urged fans to congratulate her 71-year-old mum, who has just released her memoir Matriarch, by shouting ‘Congratulations, Mama T!’

Daughters Blue Ivy, 13, and seven-year-old Rumi were also on stage and proudly clapped along with the cheering audience as Beyoncé gave her mum a hug. And it’s not the first time her daughters have appeared on stage with her during her latest tour.

Blue donned a newspaper print jumpsuit to dance with her famous mum to her track America Has a problem. The teenager even did her own dance routine as Beyoncé performed her hit Deja Vu. While little sister Rumi also took to the stage to dance to the song Protector, which doting mum Beyoncé dedicated to her.

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A proud Beyoncé urged the crowd to congratulate her mama on her new book(Image: Mason Poole via PictureGroup/REX/Shutterstock)

But there didn’t appear to be any sign of Beyoncé’s seven-year-old son Sir – who is Rumi’s twin and the third child she shares with rapper husband Jay-Z. Her little boy seems to prefer to stay out of the spotlight for now, but her daughters look happy to shine and could follow in their famous mum’s footsteps by having dance or music careers if their latest performances are anything to go by.

It’s believed that Sir is kept in the wings because he’s uninterested in the limelight that comes with his megastar parents’ performances. Lifting the lid on the twins’ different personalities in 2019, grandma Tina said: “The girl [Rumi] is really just going to rule the world, and the boy [Sir] is kind of laid back and chills like the dad.” She added that “[Blue Ivy] is the Queen B. The second Queen B.”

Sir is said to prefer being quieter and is interested in “all of the numbers stuff, so he’s not into fashion as much.” In 2020, Sir’s grandad, Mathew said of the youngster: “Sir, he just wants his world to himself.” However, he said his twin sister, Rumi, reminded him more of Beyoncé’s sister Solange, who, while a performer like her sibling, prefers to keep more of a low profile.

Though Beyoncé – who is thought to be worth an eye-watering £600 million – enjoyed a hugely successful Renaissance World Tour two years ago, it seems she is struggling to sell tickets this time round and empty seats covered with blankets have been spotted in some stadiums during her gigs.

Her latest album, Cowboy Carter, is taking her on a 32-city run across the US and Europe, visiting Los Angeles, Chicago, New Jersey, Paris, Houston, Atlanta, Washington, and Las Vegas. Surprisingly, the city with the most dates is London, where she will play six dates at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in June.

The news it hasn’t been a sell out came as a shock, since her previous Renaissance World Tour brought in £388,560 million, making it the highest-grossing tour by a Black artist ever – with tickets selling out within minutes of going on sale.

Beyoncé announced the tour in February 2025. However, fans immediately voiced their anger and frustration over the hefty prices, with some tickets reaching the thousands. One social media noted it was this that had put fans off, rather than Beyoncé herself.

They wrote: “It’s so funny that people are acting like the Cowboy Carter Tour not being sold out has anything to do with Beyoncé’s cultural relevance when it’s actually because the tickets cost a gazillion dollars.” Another said: “I’m sorry but we need to talk about Beyoncé charging her fans over $1k (face value [by the way]) for pit tickets. And it’s a standard ticket too like no perks at all, no merch, early entry like ???? ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS FV [Face Value]?”

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