Beyoncé’s daughter Rumi Carter broke down in tears as she joined her superstar mother for an emotional moment on stage during her Cowboy Carter Tour in London.
The singer, 43, who performed at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Tuesday night, comforted her seven-year-old daughter, who she shares with husband Jay-Z, as she sobbed, overwhelmed by the positive response from the huge crowd.
Rumi appears alongside Beyoncé during Protector, which also features the youngster’s vocal, and older sister Blue Ivy, 13, who has become a star in her own right following her dance performances on the tour.
But while it wasn’t her first time on stage, Rumi, was evidently moved, as she cried and clung to her mother, who dedicates the ‘lullaby’ to her children, vowing to be their ‘projector’ when they need a shining light.
Beyoncé has given her daughters a platform during the Cowboy Carter tour, where she performs hits from the Grammy Award winning country album, as well as 2022’s Renaissance, while she keeps son Sir, the twin brother of Rumi, out of the spotlight.
And the London crowd showed their support for Rumi and Blue Ivy, cheering them on in their thousands as they took to the stage on Tuesday night while Beyoncé delighted fans with a show stopping performance.

Beyoncé’s daughter Rumi Carter broke down in tears as she joined her superstar mother for an emotional moment on stage during her Cowboy Carter Tour in London

The singer, who performed at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Tuesday, comforted her daughter as she sobbed, overwhelmed by the positive response from the crowd

Beyoncé has given her daughters a platform during the Cowboy Carter tour, where she performs hits from the Grammy Award winning country album
Beyoncé’s first night in London took place on June 5 and the European leg of her tour concludes on the 16th.
Rumi’s first time on stage was during the tour’s opening show which took place at Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium in April.
On Tuesday, the superstar performed her three hour show which includes hits Texas Hold ‘Em, 16 Carriages, and Bodyguard, and songs from her extensive back catalogue like Single Ladies, If I Were a Boy, and Irreplaceable.
Fans wore rhinestone encrusted cowboy hats, double denim, and leather boots for the occasion, in tribute to the album and Beyoncé, who’s from Houston,Texas.
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During previous nights in London, supermodel Naomi Campbell and Barbie star America Ferrera watched from the crowd, as well as Kris Jenner and Dua Lipa.
Guests were treated to a celebrity VIP experience with Go Privilege, a luxury events company which goes the extra mile to give their customers a night to remember.
With Go Privilege, Beyoncé fans, who came to the show dressed in their best cowboy getup, could have access to food and drink and comfy seating, sheltered from the unpredictable London weather.

On Tuesday, the superstar performed her three hour show which includes hits Texas Hold ‘Em, 16 Carriages, and Bodyguard, and songs from her extensive back catalogue like Single Ladies

Fans wore rhinestone encrusted cowboy hats, double denim, and leather boots for the occasion, in tribute to the album and Beyoncé, who’s from Houston,Texas

During previous nights in London, supermodel Naomi Campbell and Barbie star America Ferrera watched from the crowd, as well as Kris Jenner and Dua Lipa
Mark Hooper, Founder of Go Privilege, explained: ‘Go Privilege was created to meet the growing demand for hyper-personalised experiences, we believe that VIP events hospitality should be anything other than stiff or formulaic.
‘We promise to deliver these experiences at more accessible price points, without membership fees.’
It follows reports that Beyoncé has given away concert tickets to families using soup kitchens after her tour failed to sell out any of her six nights in London.