Blue Ivy Carter’s Amazing Dance Evolution on Beyoncé’s Renaissance Tour Shown in Comparison Video

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A Beyoncé fan compared the 11-year-old's astounding dance skills from the beginning of the tour to later shows

<p>Tina Knowles/Instagram</p> A Beyoncé fans shared a comparison clip of Blue Ivy Carter

The dance moves do not fall far from the tree in the Carter household, with many Beyoncé fans taking notice of her daughter Blue Ivy Carter's fast-developing moves.

Blue Ivy, 11, has been accompanying her mother onstage for the past four months as part of the dance team on the Renaissance World Tour.

On Tuesday, a TikTok user by the name of @queenbeyswife shared a comparison video featuring the youngster's dancing skills from the start of the tour to today, several months on.

In the first clip, filmed in Paris in June 2023, Blue Ivy's dancing to the song "My Power" appeared somewhat timid as she danced alongside her mother wearing complementary silver stage costumes.

<p>Kevin Mazur/WireImage for Parkwood</p> Blue Ivy Carter, pictured performing in London on May 29, has wowed fans with her backup dancing while on Beyoncé's Renaissance World Tour.

Kevin Mazur/WireImage for Parkwood

Blue Ivy Carter, pictured performing in London on May 29, has wowed fans with her backup dancing while on Beyoncé's Renaissance World Tour.

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The video then cuts to the same segment of the song from Beyoncé’s two-night run in her hometown Houston during the weekend of Sept. 23–24. In the second clip, the dancers onstage are all wearing sparking camouflage costumes, including Beyoncé, 42, and Blue Ivy.

Blue Ivy's choreography displays noticeable improvement in Houston, with her dancing now more self-assured and her movements sharp and confident, as she stares down the crowd with spirit and poise.

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"It's so beautiful that Blue allowed beyonce to dance at her concert 🥹🥹," one TikTok user wrote of the comparison clip.

"Watching her confidence grow throughout the tour has made me so proud! She's improves so much🥹🥲," posted another fan.

Blue Ivy was first spotted performing alongside her mom on May 26, when the Renaissance World Tour came to Paris. Fans were surprised to see her executing some dazzling choreography to Beyoncé's songs "My Power" and "Black Parade" while on stage.

<p>Kevin Mazur/Getty</p> Beyoncé gazes adoringly at her eldest child while performing together in Dubai, Jan. 21.

Kevin Mazur/Getty

Beyoncé gazes adoringly at her eldest child while performing together in Dubai, Jan. 21.

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Taking to Instagram shortly after to congratulate her eldest child on her tour debut, the "Alien Superstar" singer — who also shares fraternal twins Rumi and Sir, 6, with husband JAY-Z — posted a photo and two clips of Blue in the glittery silver costume.

"My beautiful first born 🙏🏾 I’m so proud and thankful to be your mama," she captioned the post. "You bring us so much joy, my sweet angel."

While attending a gala event in Los Angeles in July, Blue Ivy's proud grandma Tina Knowles raved about her granddaughter's dance skills.

"Well, this is a heels family. You're trained early to walk in heels," Knowles, 69, told PEOPLE. "But yeah, [Blue's] having the time of her life, and I couldn't be more proud of her because she really worked hard."

Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour kicked off in May in Stockholm and is set to end in Kansas City, Missouri, on Oct. 1.

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