When you are Beyoncé’s daughter, you are born royal. Blue Ivy Carter, the first born child of the former Destiny’s Child member- and current face of music- and Jay-Z, owned her stage presence in Paris.
Dancing to “Black Parade” and “My Power” in The Lion King, the crowd naturally screamed bloody murder for her. “Brown Skin Girl” is her first ever performance, however, in Dubai this past January. And even before this last magical on tour appearance, she was on fire at the Grammy’s in March for “Be Alive”.
Way before she hit the physical stage, her vocals earned a world record in her first two days on Earthside for being “the youngest person to have a song appear on a Billboard chart” on her father’s single, “The Glory”.
A well-rounded lifestyle of stepping foot on a stage with the most famous singer currently, making records, attending fashion shows, inducting her dad into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, narrating books, and taking care of her younger twin siblings, Rumi and Sir Carter, is where Blue Ivy excels more than it gets talked about.
At just eleven-years-old she took on a crowd of 80,000 concert-goers, the number of people an average person meets in a lifetime!
The Stade de France is in the place where Blue’s parents first got engaged, so it was a full-circle moment to say the least.
In a sparkly long-sleeve top, metallic silver pants, and sunglasses, the young talent was intriguing as ever. She set the ambience for the rest of the show at a high point, and her proud mother only kept it going.
Gushing does not truly describe how surreal the moment was for the mini-me of Beyoncé and her future as she would take on the family name.
Pharrell Williams, Natalie Portman, Lenny Kravitz, Selena Gomez, and Kylie and Kris Jenner were in attendance, and still, the pre-teen proved unphased front and center.
Natalia Bryant is the wonderful production intern behind it all, as she is a part of the Parkwood Entertainment team, Beyoncé’s record label and management company.
Shows to come are even more worth the ticket price than before!