Blue Ivy has been dubbed the ‘greatest nepo baby of all time’ following her performance at mom Beyonce’s Cowboy Carter tour on Monday. 

The gifted 13-year-old took to the stage at the opening night of the Cowboy Carter tour – which has suffered from low ticket sales – to showcase her many talents by dancing to Beyonce’s hit Deja Vu.

Dressed in a maroon leather ensemble, the child prodigy danced up a storm at SoFi Stadium in front of thousands of fans.

The teenager looked like the spitting image of her mother as she strutted her stuff on stage and emulated Beyonce’s most iconic moves and mannerisms. 

The performance drew a strong reaction on social media, with fans gushing that Blue has become a positive example of nepotism in the music industry.

‘If Blue Ivy can sing as well as she dances, I’m so sorry but imma have to support the hell out of that nepo baby,’ wrote one on X formerly Twitter.

‘Most nepo babies have absolutely no talent and no stage presence, but Blue Ivy is very much a star,’ added a second.

Blue Ivy has been dubbed the 'greatest nepo baby of all time' following her performance at mom Beyonce's Cowboy Carter tour on Monday

Blue Ivy has been dubbed the ‘greatest nepo baby of all time’ following her performance at mom Beyonce’s Cowboy Carter tour on Monday

‘I’m so impressed by Blue Ivy. It’s giving nepo baby but with talent,’ wrote another, while a fourth said, ‘Blue Ivy is going to be the most successful nepo baby of her generation i just know it.’

Another wrote, ‘Blue ivy, at just 13, is a Grammy award winner, performed at most Renaissance tour dates, the halftime show, and is now making another world tour debut with Cowboy Carter. She is continuing to prove that despite being a nepo baby she has genuine talent.’

It comes after Blue eclipsed her mother’s 5ft6in frame while they danced side by side during the epic NFL halftime performance at NRG Stadium in Beyonce’s hometown of Houston over Christmas. 

Blue coordinated with Beyonce in all-white western wear as she served back-up dancer duties for the climactic, closing number – Texas Hold ‘Em.

Bey gave her precocious daughter a discreet shout out mid-song when she changed the word ‘boy’ to ‘Blue’ in the lyric: ‘Then spin me in the middle, Blue, I can’t read your mind.’

Indeed, after the 35-time Grammy winner and Blue two-stepped and line-danced with the rest of the group they interlocked arms for a do-si-do, square-dance moment.

Blue, a two-time Guinness World Record holder, might only be 13, but she’s already garnered a Grammy Award, MTV VMA Moon Man, NAACP Image Award, Voice Arts Award, and two BET Awards.

The gifted 13-year-old took to the stage at the opening night of the Cowboy Carter tour to showcase her talent by dancing to Beyonce's hit Deja Vu

The gifted 13-year-old took to the stage at the opening night of the Cowboy Carter tour to showcase her talent by dancing to Beyonce’s hit Deja Vu

The performance drew a strong reaction on social media, with fans gushing that Blue has become a positive example of nepotism in the music industry

The performance drew a strong reaction on social media, with fans gushing that Blue has become a positive example of nepotism in the music industry

She previously danced back-up for Beyoncé’s songs My Power and Black Parade during her $579.8M-grossing, 56-date Renaissance World Tour last year.

The talented teen has also collaborated with her famous parents on a number of hit songs.

She made her musical debut on dad Jay-Z’s 2012 single Glory, which made Blue the youngest person in history to ever chart on Billboard.

In 2019, Blue featured on Beyonce’s Lion King single Brown Skin Girl, which reached No. 76 on the Billboard Hot 100. 

Last year, Blue made her big screen acting debut by voicing Kiara in Mufasa: The Lion King.

‘If I told my younger self that I was in a movie, I’d never believe myself,’ Blue said in an interview with Disney Studios.

‘It’s just a really amazing experience and I feel like everybody that’s a part of this is so helpful and supportive,’ she continued.

‘I’m really happy for girls who look like me all around the world are able to watch this movie and hear and see themselves in it.’ 

The two-time Guinness World Record holder might only be 13 but she's already garnered a Grammy Award, MTV VMA, NAACP Image Award, Voice Arts Award, and two BET Awards

The two-time Guinness World Record holder might only be 13 but she’s already garnered a Grammy Award, MTV VMA, NAACP Image Award, Voice Arts Award, and two BET Awards

Blue already performed alongside Beyonce at an NFL halftime show over Christmas

Blue already performed alongside Beyonce at an NFL halftime show over Christmas

Beyonce officially kicked off her Cowboy Carter tour at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on Monday night. 

From there, the pop superstar will perform across the US and Europe before closing out in Las Vegas on July 26.

But when it comes to shifting tickets Beyoncé is struggling compared to her previous stadium tours. 

There were more than 3,000 seats available at SoFi Stadium last week, with huge numbers still available mere moments before she took the stage on Monday night, according to seat maps on Ticketmaster. 

Shortly after the Single Ladies singer announced her tour in February, fans quickly complained about the jaw-dropping prices of tickets, which ranged from hundreds to even thousands of dollars.

But last week, one fan claimed to have found resale tickets in the nosebleed section of the star’s SoFi Stadium show for as low as $20. 

They then compared it to the cost of one of the limited edition Minecraft Movie Big Mac Meals from McDonald’s, which was around the same price point.

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