
Beyoncé Stops Her London Show to Wish Twins Rumi and Sir a Happy Birthday
During one of her "Cowboy Carter" tour stops in London, Beyoncé paused her concert to lead the crowd in greeting her twins, Rumi and Sir, with a heartfelt "happy birthday" in a touching tribute to their 8th birthday.
Beyoncé made her twin children's birthday unforgettable during her "Cowboy Carter" concert on June 12, 2025, in London. The global superstar stopped mid-show to celebrate Rumi and Sir's 8th birthday with thousands of cheering fans.
The 35-time Grammy winner enlisted the help of the London crowd—at her fourth tour stop in the city—to greet the twins.
"Everybody say happy birthday, Rumi!" Beyoncé called out from the stage, prompting an enthusiastic response from the audience.

Jay-Z with his daughters, Blue Ivy and Rumi Carter, at Super Bowl LVIII at Allegiant Stadium on February 11, 2024, in Las Vegas, Nevada | Source: Getty Images
Her eldest daughter, 13-year-old Blue Ivy Carter, stood onstage alongside her mother and Rumi, joining in the family celebration. "Say happy birthday, Sir! Mommy loves you," Beyoncé added, as the crowd erupted into applause.
In a tender moment captured on the jumbotron, Rumi, beaming, buried her head in her mother's waist as the singer wrapped her in a loving embrace.
Beyoncé shares Rumi, Sir, and Blue Ivy with her husband, rapper and business mogul Jay-Z. The couple married in 2008 after years of dating, and have since become one of the most iconic families in entertainment.