Cruz Beckham was supported by his loved ones as he performed his ultimate UK gig while on tour with his band, The Breakers.
The singer, 21, has been touring the country ahead of the release of his his debut album and on Thursday evening he lit up The Courtyard Theatre in Hoxton.
Earlier this week, an emotional Cruz struggled to hold back tears while performing a song widely thought to be about his brother Brooklyn' family estrangement.
Yet he seemed in much better spirits as he departed his latest show, flanked by his girlfriend Jackie Apostel, 30, who put on a busty display in a skintight yellow dress.
Cruz's grandparents had been in attendance for the show, with Victoria's mother Jackie watching on proudly alongside David's parents Ted and Sandra.
Proving to be her grandson's number one fan, Sandra, 76, was seen leaving the venue in full merch, modelling a signed Breakers T-shirt and baseball cap.
Cruz's aunt Joanne Beckham, 44, also proudly sported a signed top that she paired with wide legged jeans and a leather jacket.
Cruz Beckham was supported by girlfriend Jackie Apostel at his penultimate UK gig in London on Thursday after breaking down over single 'inspired by Brooklyn's estrangement'
Proving to be her grandson's number one fan, Sandra Beckham, 76, was seen leaving the venue in full merch, modelling a signed Breakers T-shirt and baseball cap
The outing seemed to be a happier affair than Tuesday's gig, when Cruz was visibly emotional on stage.
The trendy singer lost his characteristically cool composure while performing the group's new single, Loneliest Boy - understood to be filled with barely veiled references to his wayward brother's continued absence.
With brother Romeo and supportive parents David and watching from the audience, Cruz faltered over the song's plaintive lyrics, prompting band-member Dan Ewins to drape a reassuring arm across his shoulders.
Emotions appeared to run high as the tearful singer wiped his eyes with a baggy shirt-sleeve while delivering the track's chorus, which features the telling lyrics, 'Loneliest boy, mama don't talk too much, it's breaking her heart.'
Earlier this month, older brother Brooklyn dealt another blow to his devastated parents as he failed to mention Victoria on Mother's Day, though praised his mother-in-law on social media.
Looking on from their seats at the tiny east London venue, his family members were visibly moved by the performance, with Romeo seen wiping away a tear as he looked up at the stage.
One concert-goer told The Mirror: 'At one point during the song, he seemed overcome with emotion as his bandmate put his arm around his shoulder and affectionately ruffled his hair.'
Fans have been left convinced that the song is about Brooklyn's widening estrangement from his family.
Additional lyrics read: 'It shows in the small things that you don't do, I guess in the end that it's you, yourself, and you. Tell me how do you live, when you've got nobody to lose?
'Loneliest boy, place all your bets on him, To find something bad in somebody good, he always does, Loneliest boy, I hope that you’re listening, Don’t push all your friends away, when we’re tryna show you love.'
Elsewhere, the chorus reads: 'So tell me you’re scared, and that you need someone to hold. Cause you’re in the room but really, does it even show?
'But, why can’t they see that you’re a million miles away, They’ll never know, when you look so close.'
Cruz seemed in good spirits as he departed his latest show, flanked by his girlfriend Jackie, 30, who put on a busty display in a skintight yellow dress
Jackie has been by Cruz's side as he tours the country ahead of the release of his his debut album and on Thursday evening the singer lit up The Courtyard Theatre in Hoxton
Cruz's aunt Joanne Beckham, 44, also proudly sported a signed top that she paired with wide legged jeans and a leather jacket
The outing seemed to be a happier affair than Tuesday's gig, when Cruz was visibly emotional on stage
Earlier this week, an emotional Cruz struggled to hold back tears while performing a song widely thought to be about his brother Brooklyn' family estrangement (pictured in 2023)




