Beyoncé brings daughter Blue Ivy, 11, on stage for first night at Tottenham and dubs London crowd ‘loudest so far’

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  • May 30, 2023
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Beyoncé wowed crowds last night at her first London concert, and it appears she was loving them right back.

The Crazy In Love hitmaker, 41, rocked her first show at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as part of her Renaissance tour, and the crowds truly went wild.

While Queen Bey certainly doesn’t need a supporting act, she brought out her 11-year-old daughter, Blue Ivy, to dance alongside her to Black Parade and My Power.

Already an icon, Blue oozed cool as she jived to her mum’s hits in front of the 62,000-strong audience, before she left the stage to a standing ovation.

The pair looked fierce in crimson, as Bey wore a sparkling tight-fitted all-in-one number, while Blue looked super chilled in a baggy boiler suit and some skinny sunglasses.

Husband and dad Jay-Z looked proudly on in the audience, while Kardashian Kris Jenner, Dua Lipa and Naomi Campbell were also fan-girling in the crowd.

At one point, as the crowd sang back Queen Bey’s biggest hits to her acapella – which include Crazy In Love and Love On Top – she, according to the Evening Standard, dubbed London her ‘loudest’ crowd ‘so far’.

She said: ‘Definitely the loudest so far, am I going to get in trouble?’

If Beyoncé is being real with us, London has provided a louder crowd than those seen so far in Stockholm, Brussels, Paris, Cardiff, Edinburgh, and Sunderland.

The star opened sharing her appreciation with the crowd, telling London she loves them and thanking her dedicated fans, as she launched into a number of oldies such as Dangerously In Love and 1 1.

The Cuff It hitmaker also paid tribute to the late Tina Turner, who died last weekaged 83 following a long illness, by singing her classic River Deep Mountain High.

When the sad news broke, Beyoncé changed her entire website in tribute to the woman who was such a force of inspiration for her over the years.

Previously, Beyoncé credited Turner for ‘pathing the way’ for other artists like herself, and the pair famously performed Proud Mary together at the 2008 Grammys.

The Formation singer is set to perform a few more nights in London – tonight, June 1, June 3, and June 4 – before heading to Europe for shows in Amsterdam, Lyon, Cologne, Hamgurg, Frankfurt, and Warsaw.

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