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01.11.2023 - 04:53 / justjared.com
Blue Ivy was the talk of social media while performing every night on the Renaissance World Tour over the summer!
The 11-year-old joined her mom Beyoncé on stage for the first time in May, and started performing on every stop, with her dancing showing improvement as the weeks went on.
Her father Jay-Z even said recently that watching his oldest daughter perform would give him goosebumps.
Well, now Blue‘s grandmother Tina Knowles is dishing on how it came to be that she joined the tour during “My Power,” and how it was only supposed to be a one-off.
Find out what she said inside…
“I think she just loves to dance, and she was watching the girls rehearse, and she asked, she said, ‘I think I’m ready to go on stage,’ and her mom said, ‘No, no, I don’t think so Blue,’” Tina revealed on Sherri. “And then she thought about it and she said, ‘You know, if you work hard and you really come with it, then we’ll let you go one time.’ So it was supposed to be a one time thing.”
“It was magical. She just, you know, her confidence just grew and grew, and that was a beautiful thing for her,” she added.
Back in August, Beyoncé‘s longtime friend and Destiny’s Child bandmate Kelly Rowland gushed about Blue Ivy‘s work ethic, and following in her mom’s footsteps already.
Did you know that Blue Ivy had a different name before they changed it to Blue Ivy? Find out what her name was originally supposed to be here!
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Beyoncé is reportedly in talks for the next live residency at the MSG Sphere in Las Vegas.The innovative, multi-billion dollar venue, operated by the company that owns Madison Square Garden, opened back in September with an ongoing U2 residency. No other acts are currently scheduled to perform there after the group’s stint ends next February.According to the New York Post, Beyoncé is currently in talks with the executive chairman of MSG Networks, James Dolan, about creating a $10million (£8m) concert for the Sphere in 2024.The singer is said to have already toured the venue with her manager and mother, Tina Knowles, and her husband Jay-Z.
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Taylor Swift performed her new song ‘Slut!’ for the first time during her Buenos Aires show on Sunday (November 12).The pop singer was performing in the Argentinian capital for her ‘Eras’ tour as part of a trio of shows played there. She performed on Sunday at the Estadio River Plate after it was postponed from Friday due to bad weather.During the show Swift debuted her ‘1989 (Taylor’s Version)‘ Vault track ‘Slut!’ for an acoustic piano rendition.Check out the performance below.Swift performed her tracks ‘The Very First Night’ and ‘Labyrinth’ live for the first time on November 9, and performed ‘1989 (Taylor’s Version)’ Vault track ‘Is It Over Now?’ the night before.During the acoustic portion of the set – during which she performs two surprise songs each show – Swift also played ‘Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)’ song ‘Better Than Revenge’ on guitar.She performed a mashup of ‘Is It Over Now?’/’Out of the Woods’ and ‘End Game’ on November 11.In a five-star review of ‘1989 (Taylor’s Version)’, NME wrote of Swift’s newly debuted Vault track: “The intrusive ‘Slut!’ marks an immediate key change in its punctuated title alone, as Swift reflects on the ongoing obsession with people keeping tabs on her dating life.”Elsewhere during Sunday’s show, Swift urged fans to not throw things on stage.“Just because communication means having gentle, healthy boundaries,” Swift said, “it really freaks me out when stuff gets thrown on the stage.
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Beyoncé — dropped a new trailer for her much-hyped concert film “Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé.” “To close my eyes and travel through realms of space and time, reality holds no power or control of my state of mind on my voyage to find a source to charge my inner being,” she intones over a moody montage of scenes from her epic 2023 tour at the beginning of the film’s third trailer.“Welcome to the Renaissance,” a choir of Beyoncé’s sings, as if you didn’t already know that said tour was the subject of this concert film.The film is set to be released on December 1, World AIDS Day, in honor of Beyoncé’s late Uncle Jonny — her inspiration for “Renaissance,” who died from AIDS-related complications early in her career.Then, some stadium stage-slaying and private family feels find Beyoncé reflecting on just how fierce she has run the world — as well as the household.“In this world that is very male-dominated, I’ve had to be really tough to balance motherhood and being on the stage … It just reminds me of who I really am.”Finally, after a nod to the “Renaissance” visuals that the fans have been clamoring for since the album dropped in July 2022 — “You are the visuals, baby,” she teases — Beyoncé makes it clear that the revolution has just begun, y’all.“It’s a new birth.
Beyoncé is preparing for the release of her highly anticipated film!
Valerie Wu Intern SPOILER ALERT: This story contains spoilers for the series finale of “Blue Eye Samurai,” titled “The Great Fire of 1657,” now streaming on Netflix. Season 1 of Netflix animated series “Blue Eye Samurai,” created by Amber Noizumi and Michael Green, ended on a cliffhanger. The city of Edo burned down, and mixed-race samurai Mizu (Maya Erskine) left white man Abijah Fowler (Kenneth Branagh) alive — despite her craving his death from the very first episode.
Beyoncé‘s daughter Blue Ivy was reportedly only supposed to perform for one show on the ‘Renaissance‘ tour.In an interview with Sherri Shepherd, Beyoncé’s mother Tina Knowles revealed that she was initially “in tears” watching Blue Ivy, adding that Jay-Z “was grinning so hard, I thought his face would hurt.”Knowles added she was “nervous” when Blue Ivy came out to perform on the first night: “To get in front of 70,000 people at 11 is huge.”Beyoncé’s daughter made her ‘Renaissance’ debut in Paris, where she danced along to ‘My Power’.According to Knowles, Blue Ivy didn’t really understand the “magnitude” of what she was doing, instead saying that “she just loves to dance.” In fact, Knowles revealed that Beyoncé was initially against putting Blue Ivy on stage, but later changed her mind. “She was watching the girls rehearse and she said, ‘I think I’m ready to go on stage.’ And her mom said, ‘No, no, I don’t think so, Blue.’ And then she thought about it and she said, ‘If you work hard and you really come with it, then we’ll let you go one time.’ So it was supposed to be a one-time thing.”Eventually, that turned into the whole tour, with Knowles concluding: “It was magical.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Taylor Swift‘s Eras Tour dominated the U.S. in the spring and summer, and the movie version became the highest-grossing concert film of all time this fall with over $200 million at the worldwide box office. Now the tour is getting ready to kick back off in real life as Swift performs three concerts in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Nov.
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Beyoncé’s mother, Tina Knowles, has jokingly recalled how the singer can get “really mean” when she’s backstage at her shows.During a recent interview with Sherri Shepherd, Tina was asked what it was like being backstage at Beyoncé’s shows – to which she playfully revealed that the pop star can get “mean”.“We laughed about this recently because I was saying, ‘Girl, you get really mean back there,’” Tina told the host as the audience laughed along. “And I am really happy that I don’t have to be back there anymore because I used to do the quick change.”She continued, adding that it was something they both used to joke about in the past and the multi-Grammy-winner is always apologetic when she lets the fast pace of the show affect her “in the heat of the moment”.“We laugh because she used to do [2007 song] ‘Flaws and All’, and she would say, ‘I’m a bitch in the morning.’ And I be like, ‘And the evening too,’” Tina added.
Tina Knowles is spilling some tea on the Renaissance World Tour!
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Blueprint‘ albums. However, in a new interview with Gayle King, the Brooklyn rapper revealed a very different reason. At around 17 minutes 50 seconds, King asks Jay-Z why he named his daughter Blue Ivy.In response, Jay-Z said: “Her name was meant to be Brooklyn.
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Jay-Z and Beyonce shocked the world when the singer announced her pregnancy at the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards. And they were again taken aback by her unique name when she arrived five months later on January 7, 2012.Now, the proud dad is revealing what the couple initially were going to name the 11-year-old.“It was supposed to be Brooklyn,” Jay-Z, 53, told Gayle King during a “CBS Mornings” clip, which was released on Friday.The moniker would have been a special nod to the New York City borough where the record producer was born. The pair, however, ultimately went for Blue because they called her “Blueberry” when the “Drunk in Love” musician was still pregnant.“You know, it was like a nickname,” he told King, 68.
Jay-Z is opening up about the name that he and Beyonce originally picked out for their daughter Blue Ivy.