Beyonce Birthday Wishes: Rumi & Sir at Cowboy Carter Tour
- During her "Cowboy carter" tour stop in London on Thursday, Beyoncé took a moment to celebrate a special occasion: the birthday of her twins, Rumi and Sir.
- Rumi joined her mother onstage as Beyoncé led the crowd in singing "Happy Birthday." Blue Ivy, 13, also shared a loving moment with her younger sister.
- Both Blue Ivy and Rumi have been featured during Beyoncé's "Protector" number from her album, Cowboy Carter.
Beyoncé made her London ”cowboy Carter” tour stop extra special by celebrating Rumi and Sir‘s birthday! The pop icon brought the crowd to their feet, pausing the show to acknowledge her twins, with Rumi even joining her onstage for the festivities. This moment showcased the intimate side of the superstar’s life amidst the blockbuster tour. The presence of the twins and Blue Ivy underlines a family-filled concert atmosphere, adding another layer to the already-explosive performances. With such a party and high energy, it comes as no surprise the tour continues to shatter records, with projections pointing to an unprecedented level of financial success.For the latest on celebrity news, including this and other exclusive stories on the “Cowboy Carter” tour, turn to News Directory 3.discover what’s next for the tour—and how you can keep up!
Beyoncé Celebrates Twins’ Birthday on Cowboy Carter Tour
During her “Cowboy carter” tour stop in London on Thursday, Beyoncé took a moment to celebrate a special occasion: the birthday of her twins, Rumi and Sir. The pop superstar paused the show at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium to acknowledge her children.
Rumi joined her mother onstage as Beyoncé led the crowd in singing ”Happy Birthday.” Blue Ivy, 13, also shared a loving moment with her younger sister. Sir, though, did not appear onstage. “Say happy birthday, Sir!” Beyoncé said, adding, “Mommy loves you.”
Both Blue Ivy and Rumi have been featured during Beyoncé’s “Protector” number from her album, Cowboy Carter. Blue Ivy also has a “Deja Vu” dance break in the show. Beyoncé shares all three children with Jay-Z. She gave birth to Rumi and Sir in 2017, five years after Blue Ivy’s arrival. The singer has previously discussed her arduous pregnancy with the twins, including battles with toxemia and high blood pressure.
The London show was the fourth of six “Cowboy Carter” performances scheduled in the city. The tour will then move to France before concluding with more dates in the United States. The tour is expected to generate significant revenue. Its May performances at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif., grossed $55.7 million, the highest for any single venue this year.
What’s next
Beyoncé’s “Cowboy Carter” tour is set to continue across Europe and the United States,promising fans more memorable performances and potentially record-breaking sales figures.
