Beyonce's eldest daughter Blue Ivy looked the spitting image of her superstar mum, while watching the launch of the icon's Renaissance tour.
Blue Ivy, 11, joined her dad, musician Jay- Z to watch Beyonce take to the stage in Stockholm on Wednesday for the start of her much anticipated tour.
In a snap shared on social media, Blue Ivy, wearing hoop earrings and a dark outfit, looks exactly like her mum, while she stands next to her dad, keeping a low profile in sunglasses and a hat.
In January, Beyonce, who also shares five-year-old Sir and Rumi with husband Jay Z, brought her eldest daughter to sing on stage with her, during a private concert at Atlantis The Royal, in Dubai.
Fans were left bewildered when they tuned into the watch a clip from the opening night of Beyonce's tour, shared on her Instagram profile.
Beyoncé announces 2023 tour dates - but major cities are missing from line-upQueen Bey dazzled in a series of extravagant outfits as she put on an incredible show, but those watching at home had to do so in silence.
The video was completely muted, without warning, and fans quickly took to the comments to share their confusion.
"But the sound?!! Not me turning my volume up," one person wrote. Another said: "I even restarted my phone because I thought I had a sound issue."
"I thought my phone was broken," someone else agreed.
A fourth fan commented: "Not me thinking my phone speaker is broken and then swiped to the next video and almost dropped my phone with the sound fully on. Bey you did me good."
Other fans ignored the lack of sound and went wild for Beyonce's outfits.
One person wrote: "You look absolutely stunning!"
Another said: "Omg this is fire," while a third person commented: "The fits omggggg."
Despite having no sound, the video did give an insight into Beyonce's tour.
In one part, the superstar was suspended in mid-air as she sat on top of a gigantic glistening horse and was lowered to the stage.
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The world tour began this week to promote Beyonce's album of the same name which she released last summer. It was the first album she dropped since Lemonade in 2016.
Beyonce will return to Stockholm's Friends Arena on Thursday night before making her way through a number of European cities including London, Barcelona and Amsterdam.
She will then head to Toronto in July, before returning to the United States, visiting cities such as Los Angeles, Nashville and Las Vegas.
The tour is expected to gross up to $2.4billion (£1.9billion) in ticket sales alone, meaning Beyonce is set to make more than half a billion more than Taylor Swift on her Eras tour.
The estimates, which were reported by Forbes, are based on the most optimistic assumptions regarding the number of fans purchasing tickets, the high ticket prices and the amount of merchandise sold at each gig.