Beyoncé brought her 'brown skin girl' Blue Ivy Carter' on stage for a sweet performance in Dubai

Once-in-a-lifetime performance
Blue Ivy and Beyoncé
Photo credit Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images

Queen Bey’s long awaited return to the stage was nothing short of amazing following a guest appearance from her first born, Blue Ivy.

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Celebrating the reveal of Dubai’s newest, ultra-luxury resort, Atlantis The Royal, Beyoncé was contracted for a “once-in-a-lifetime performance,” which reportedly earned her $24 million this past Saturday.

The hour-long concert included an extensive setlist of some of her famous hits like “Halo,” “Crazy in Love,” and “Drunk in Love” but Beyoncé surprised the crowd when she brought on-stage her 11-year old daughter Blue Ivy to perform “Brown Skin Girl.”

Performing her first GRAMMY-winning song in collaboration with her mother, Blue Ivy received ample applause as she took to the stage in her fire engine red jumpsuit and fit right in with dancers alongside them as she killed the matching choreography.

“Where are all my brown skin girls? Give it up for my baby, my brown skin girl, Miss Blue Ivy Carter,” Beyoncé said.

The exclusive event was invite-only but some notable attendees were Jay-Z and their other children, both of Beyoncé’s parents: Mathew And Tina Knowles, Chloe and Halle Bailey, Nia Long, Letitia Wright and many more!

In true Beyoncé fashion, the elaborate performance began and ended with fireworks and while she didn’t perform any songs from her latest project Renaissance, fans can only hope that she’s saving the debut of Renaissance for a tour in the near future.

Beyoncé’s entire setlist is below:
At Last
XO
Flaws and All
Ave Maria
Halo
Brown Skin Girl ft. Blue Ivy Carter
Be Alive
Spirit of Rangeela
Otherside
Bigger
Spirit
Freedom
I Care
Beautiful Liar
Bwatwains Beek
Crazy in Love
Countdown
Naughty Girl
Drunk in Love

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