Beyoncé officially concluded her Cowboy Carter tour this week alongside her daughters, Blue Ivy and Rumi Carter.
During her show in Las Vegas, Rumi was cheered on by her grandmother, Tina Knowles, who was present throughout the tour.
She took to Instagram to show love for her granddaughter, who made incredible appearances with her mother.
Tina posted a video of the young girl during the first night in Vegas, performing the song, Protector, with her mom.
The businesswoman captioned the post, “My Love Rumi.”
Previously, she reposted a clip of the 8-year-old coming up on stage, the fashion designer wrote, "She doesn't just want to join the legacy…she wants to SLAY it too!”
Marking her debut after her elder sister, Blue, Rumi enjoyed every moment of the tour, dancing freestyle and interacting with the crowd.
The Matriarch author recently revealed during promotion of her book that the kid loves being on stage. Rumi was asked how it felt being cheered on, to which she replied, “It feels powerful.”
Notably, Beyoncé’s daughters have accompanied her through 32 shows on the Cowboy Carter tour.
According to the Single Ladies singer, the girls practised choreography with the dancers before each show.
For the unversed, the popstar concluded her tour on July 26, breaking 40 venue records and becoming the highest-grossing country tour in history.
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