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Viral Comparison Video Shows Just How Far Blue Ivy Carter's Dance Skills Have Come On Tour

Blue Ivy Carter dancing with Beyoncé on stage
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Beyoncé's 11-year-old daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, has joined her mom on her Renaissance World Tour for the past four months as part of the dance crew—and a viral TikTok comparing her first time on stage to her most recent shows some remarkable growth.

A Beyoncé fan recently drew attention to the remarkable dance abilities of the superstar's 11-year-old daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, showcasing her progression from the early stages of the tour to more recent performances.

At just 11, Blue Ivy has been an integral part of her mother's Renaissance World Tour for the past four months, contributing as a member of the dance team.


On Tuesday, a TikTok user going by the handle @queenbeyswife, shared a video that featured a comparison of Blue Ivy's dancing skills from the beginning of the tour to her most recent appearances, spanning several months.

The initial clip, filmed in Paris in June 2023, captured Blue Ivy dancing alongside her mother to the song "My Power."

At this point in the tour, her dancing displayed a degree of restraint, with both mother and daughter adorned in complementary silver stage costumes.

The video then transitioned to a segment of the same song during Beyoncé's two-night performance in her hometown of Houston on September 23–24.

Watch below:

@queenbeyswife

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A noticeable transformation in Blue Ivy's performance became evident in the Houston performance. Her dancing evolved into a more confident and assertive display, characterized by sharp and self-assured movements, and she engaged the audience with a newfound spirit and poise.

In return, fans are showering her with support.

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Blue Ivy made her debut performance on May 26 during the Renaissance World Tour in Paris, dancing to songs "My Power" and "Black Parade" while sharing the stage with her iconic mother.

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