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Blue Ivy and Rumi perform with Beyoncé as Cowboy Carter tour kicks off in Los Angeles
Blue Ivy and Rumi perform with Beyoncé as Cowboy Carter tour kicks off in Los Angeles
Blue Ivy and Rumi perform with Beyoncé as Cowboy Carter tour kicks off in Los Angeles

Published on: 04/29/2025

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Beyoncé's setlist featured more than 30 songs, including mashups and remixes, which spanned from "Cowboy Carter" to "I Am...Sasha Fierce."

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