It was a family affair at SoFi Stadium on Thursday night for Night 2 of Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter Tour.
While performing her song “Protector,” she brought our her daughters Blue Ivy and Rumi. Then the crowd roared when Beyoncé’s mother, Tina Knowles, also joined them.
The three generations of Knowles women stood proudly in a heartwarming and emotional moment to celebrate the success of Ms. Tina’s memoir “Matriarch.”
“Today is a big day because my mother, who worked so hard on her book, she has the No. 1 book on the New York Times bestsellers,” Beyoncé said. “Congratulations, Mama T.”
The author gushed about the moment in a post on Instagram right after.
“Y’all… I just lived out a bucket list item of mine joining my baby and grandbabies on stage during ‘Protector.’ This was a moment I will never ever forget,” she wrote in the caption.
Earlier that day, Knowles’s ex-husband, Mathew Knowles, took to social media to congratulate her accomplishment.
“Tina, congratulations on your New York Times #1 bestseller ‘Matriarch.’ Mathew,” he wrote on X
The former salon owner has been on a book tour called “An Evening with Tina Knowles, Family & Friends.” On April 30, former First Lady Michelle Obama moderated the event in Washington, D.C. Keke Palmer will moderate the event at The Wiltern in L.A. on May 2.
“Matriarch: A Memoir By Tina Knowles” was released on April 22.
SoFi Stadium will host Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter Tour for three more dates: May 4, 7 and 9.
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