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Beyoncé honor mother Tina Knowles during the 'Cowboy Carter' tour

Beyoncé continues to appreciate her roots on the Cowboy Carter tour. During the performance of the last night in the Sofi Stadium in Los Angeles Beyoncé, a moment took her time to appreciate her mother Tina Knowles, who recently published a memoir with the title Matriarch.

“Today is a big day, because my mother, who worked so hard on her book, has the number one book on the bestseller list of the New York Times,” Beyoncé told the audience and stood on stage with her mother and daughters Blue Ivy and Rumi.

Then she encouraged the crowd to celebrate with her knowles. “Everyone please say, 'Congratulations Mama T',” the singer urged. Everyone closed and cheered while Rumi jumped onto the stage before excitement.

MatriarchThe story of Chronicles Knowles published in April as a “early, albeit unruly, little girl” from Galveston, Texas, and her journey through “grief and tragedy, creative and romantic risks and turbulence, the care of Superstar descendants and their own special gifts”.

Beyoncé, Knowles' oldest daughter, shared her mother a sweet message to support the memoirs before his publication. “Mom, I couldn't be proud,” wrote Beyoncé on social media. “My love for you goes beyond what I can say. You put your heart into this book. I am pleased that you tell some of the stories that have shaped you who you are. To know you, it is to love you. But please don't spill too much mom tea.”

Beyoncé started her highly awaited Cowboy Carter and the Rodeo Chitlin 'Circuit Tour at the beginning of this week. During the show, the daughters of the pop star Blue Ivy and Rumi, who marked the stage debut of the seven -year -old Rumi, appeared.

Last night the singer mixed her set list in particular and added performances of “If I was a boy” and “irreplaceable”. She also presented “Single Ladies” and “Crazy in Love”.

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Rab'S Tomás Mier described the Cowboy Carter Tour as a “Beyoncé-Kaliber Stadium show without genre restricts and anchored through the breathtaking choreography of its more than 24 backup dancers.”

“The three hours of Beyoncé felt continuous when they went through almost the entire whole Cowboy Carter During the set, ”stated the review.“ Everything from the show seemed to be calculated and measured until perfection, so that Beyoncé left little space to plan the plan. It was a theater spectacle that brought Bey back into its own league.

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