Beyonce Makes Blue Ivy’s Presence Known For the ‘Mrs. Carter Show’
In case you were wondering…Blue Ivy Carter will be present on Beyonce Knowles’ upcoming ‘The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour’.
Well, at least that’s what this photo hints at. Actually, we doubt that Blue will be in the building, but her presence will absolutely known for Bey’s upcoming tour that kicks off April 15th in Serbia. Check out a promo:
And in other Beyonce news, this week, we learned the 31-year-old mother had joined forcees with Chime For Change, the new charitable initiative unveiled by Gucci last month. This summer, Chime will take over London via a concert to raise funds and awareness for girls’ and women’s empowerment. Other big names like actress Salma Hayek (who is the charity ambassador) and John Legend (who will headline with Beyonce) have lent their celebrity to the cause.
At a breakfast in London this morning, charity ambassador Salma Hayek confirmed thatBeyoncé and John Legend will headline The Sound Of Change Live, due to be held in London’s Twickenham Stadium on 1 June. Ellie Goulding, Florence + the Machine, Haim, Timbaland and Rita Ora are also set to perform, with more acts to be announced. Tickets for the event are now on sale at www.chimeforchange.org. [Instagram, Elle UK]

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