Beyoncé flies on a car through a stadium and blows fans minds at the start of her latest tour

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, one of the most iconic music superstars in the world, kicked off her " " on Monday night at (Inglewood, California). The incredible set included live debuts for her country album " ", cameos from her daughters and Thousands of fans sang along to smashing hits such as " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", and many more. At one time during the show, was presented as a Wild West outlaw overcoming alienation and outsiderdom to assert her claim on the territory.

Beyoncé flies on a car through a stadium One of the most mind-blowing moments of the concert was when performed " ". The native can be seen sitting in a red convertible, while holding on to an American flag. As the singer is performing, the vehicle is seen to be slowly flying over the crowd at .



Her fans loved the images, praising the former for doing tour visuals like nobody else. "Quite fascinating! She'll always be the queen fo stage performance! Lovely," posted an X user. "Some African pastors will copy this when the time comes," added another person.

"On opening night of her " " world tour at the four-year-old in , she brings forth a sweeping, theatrical spectacle that reclaims country music, reframes American identity and reminds everyone who's still driving pop's evolution after all these years," wrote The Guardian deputy sport editor Beyoncé's daughter steals the spotlight As the beat for " " dropped, wasn't alone. She called on her daughters to elevate the moment, and they delivered. While fans are used to stealing the spotlight with her sharp choreography and effortless poise (and yes, she still had the crowd in the palm of her hand), this time, the real surprise came when seven-year-old made her on-stage debut.

joined her mother and older sister mid-performance, glowing in a gold mini dress and matching cowboy boots. and lit up the stage like a holy trinity of feminine force-Bey and Blue in sparkling, checkered Burberry fits, and Rumi stepping out like the heir to the throne she's been quietly watching from the wings. It all unfolded during "Protector," a track already laced with maternal devotion-and yes, that's Rumi's voice you hear at the beginning of the song asking, "Mom, can I hear the lullaby? Please?".