Beyoncé’s daughter Blue Ivy stunned the crowds at her Renaissance World Tour stop in Paris over the weekend.

Beyoncé is a really happy mother.

The singer, 41, thanked her daughter Blue Ivy, 11, for dancing with her during the songs “My Power” and “Black Parade” at her Renaissance World Tour stop in Paris on Monday in a heartfelt Instagram post.

“My gorgeous firstborn I’m so grateful and pleased to be your mother,” the Cuff It singer wrote in the description of the picture. “My sweet angel, you bring us so much joy.”

Her post featured a photo of Blue Ivy performing on stage; like her mother, the pre-teen was dressed in silver sunglasses, a glittering turtleneck, and baggy silver slacks. Videos of Blue Ivy and her backup dancers doing the dance steps beautifully were also included by Beyoncé.

There were other Carter children present besides Blue Ivy. Rumi, Beyoncé’s daughter, was easily recognized by the crowd as she supported her sister. Rumi was seen in a video posted on Twitter by a fan account supporting her sibling while seated with friends and relatives at the Stade de France. At one point during the game, Rumi even held up a banner that read, “We Love You Blue!”

At the show, Blue’s mother also gave her positive feedback. “Give it up for Blue,” Beyoncé, 41, urged the audience after Blue had completed dancing before bursting into cheers for her.

Beyoncé and her husband JAY-Z have a boy named Sir Carter and two daughters named Blue Ivy and Rumi, both 5 years old.

Tina Knowles-Lawson, Beyoncé’s mother and Blue Ivy’s grandmother, praised the adolescent’s performance in a post on Instagram over the weekend.

“Last night, I witnessed my adorable grandchild (11) dance in front of nearly 70.000 people.” At the conclusion of Blue Ivy’s performance, Knowles-Lawson, 69, captioned a video of the singer.

She was cool as a cucumber and killed it! “Blue Ivy Carter, “No Fear,” the delighted grandmother continued.

Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour began earlier this month in Stockholm, Sweden, at the Friends Arena, her first solo performance in seven years.

Several songs from her seventh studio album Renaissance, including “Alien Superstar,” “Cuff It,” “Pure/Honey,” and “Plastic Off the Sofa,” are included on the set list for the event.

It also includes a ton of classics from Beyoncé’s extensive career, such “Partition,” “Love on Top,” and “Crazy in Love.”