Celebrity Kids Who Have Performed With Their Pop Star Parents!

Singers sure do love to share the stage with their kids! Let’s see which stars have brought their kids up on stage with them!

Celebrities know their children are the real stars when they bring them up on stage. It becomes a family affair performing together and a memory they won’t forget. Take a look at some memorable family performances!

Pink and Willow Sage Hart

This mother-daughter duo has already performed multiple times together. In 2021, Willow joined her mother’s mom onstage for an aerialist routine while performing their duet song, “Cover Me In Sunshine.” This year, Willow sang again with her mom at her Summer Carnival Tour stop in Bolton, England.

 

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Jennifer Lopez and Emme Maribel Muñiz

In 2020, Jennifer Lopez performed at the Super Bowl Halftime show and was joined by her then-11-year-old daughter, Emme. They sang “Let’s Get Loud” and a bit of the song, “Born In The U.S.A.” Lopez said her daughter didn’t “feel nervous” because she stood beside her mother during the performance.

Beyonce and Blue Ivy

Blue Ivy is Beyonce’s firstborn and has performed many times with her mother at just 11 years old. In 2023, she joined her mom for a duet performance of the song “Brown Skin Girl” in Dubai. She has also been a backup dancer for her mom’s Rennaissance World Tour for several performances.

Alicia Keys and Egypt Dean

In 2019, for the iHeartRadio Music Awards Egypt joined his mother, Alicia Keys on stage. He played the piano while she sang “Raise a Man.” He’s a piano prodigy as he showed off his skills again in 2022 for a performance with his mother in Manheim, Germany.

Kelly Clarkson and Remington and River Rose

In 2023, at Clarkson’s Las Vegas Residency her son, Remington “Remy” Alexander danced on stage to her mother’s performance of “Whole Lotta Women.” Then her daughter, River Rose joined her in the performance of “Heartbeat Song.”

Whitney Houston and Bobbi Kristina Brown

Whitney Houston and her daughter, Bobbi Kristina sang a couple of times together. In 2008, Whitney and her daughter performed “My Love is Your Love” in Germany and again in 2009 in Central Park.

Diana Ross and Tracee Ellis Ross

Tracee Ellis Ross has sung a bit with her mother, the iconic Diana Ross. In 1977, her daughter sang bits and pieces of “Reach Out and Touch” when Diana came out down to the audience.

In 2015, Tracee was pulled on stage to perform at her mother’s last performance of her Las Vegas residency and sang the song, “Lady Sings the Blues.”

Billy Joel and Alexa Joel

Billy Joel and his daughter, Alexa Joel have sung together numerous times. Alexa Joel has followed in her father’s footsteps by performing and touring too. In 2019, she sang a beautiful rendition of the song “New York State of Mind” with her dad at Madison Square Garden.

 

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Billy Ray Cyrus and Miley Cyrus

Miley Cyrus has already made a name for herself, but her dad was famous before her and the two have sung together many times! In 2007 at a very young age, she sang, “Holding On To A Dream” with her dad. Then in 2019, she was joined on stage by her dad and Lil Nas X to perform their hit, “Old Town Road.” The father and daughter also starred alongside each other in the popular Disney show, Hannah Montana.

Mariah Carey and Moroccan and Monroe

In 2020, Mariah Carey had her twins Moroccan and Monroe make a cameo on her Apple TV Christmas Special. The twins danced in the big finale number with her as she sang, “All I Want For Christmas Is You.”

 

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Jolee Levitin

Jolee Levitin is a senior at the University of Texas at Austin studying journalism and minoring in the media and entertainment industries. She is an intern with AfterBuzz TV and the Heal Squad. She loves anything Disney-related, binge-watching new TV shows, and going to see the newest Broadway shows in New York City.