Beyoncé lit up Los Angeles Monday night with a powerhouse performance at SoFi Stadium, delivering a three-hour show packed with hits — and two heartfelt surprises that thrilled fans.
The superstar performed a whopping 36 songs, covering fan favorites like “Formation,” “Cuff It,” “Crazy in Love,” and “American Requiem,” along with tracks from her latest 2024 country-inspired album Cowboy Carter, which also serves as the name of her current tour.
The emotional highlight of the night? A special moment during her performance of “Protector,” when Beyoncé brought her daughters, Rumi and Blue Ivy, on stage.
Blue Ivy — now a seasoned performer after her backup dancing cameos during the Renaissance tour — once again joined her mom, rocking a sparkly matching outfit and dancing confidently behind her.
For 6-year-old Rumi, however, this was her big debut — and she stole hearts. Wearing a shimmering gold dress, Rumi held Beyoncé’s hand on stage, beaming and waving to the crowd. At one point during “Protector,” she wrapped her arms around her mom in a sweet hug, sending the audience into an emotional frenzy.
Despite rumors that ticket sales had slowed and prices had dropped ahead of the show, SoFi Stadium looked packed with fans — a testament to Beyoncé’s continued star power.