North West, the 12-year-old daughter of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West, stepped into the spotlight this weekend with her first solo performance at the Lyrical Lemonade Summer Smash 2026 music festival, marking a significant milestone in the young entertainer's blossoming career.
The preteen took the stage in a bold ensemble featuring a long blue wig styled in a half-up, half-down look with two ponytails, a black Balenciaga top and matching skirt, black sneaker boots, and oversized black shades. Her electric stage presence captivated the festival crowd as she performed her own material, demonstrating the confidence and charisma that has become a hallmark of the Kardashian-West family.
Kim Kardashian, 45, was present backstage to support her eldest daughter, sharing behind-the-scenes moments on social media including a photo of two backstage passes bearing North's name and face. The SKIMS founder has long been a vocal supporter of North's creative expression. "You know, expressing herself makes North so happy. I would never take that creativity away from her," Kardashian said during an appearance on the "Call Her Daddy" podcast in October 2025.
Kanye West, 49, was also in attendance, continuing to nurture his daughter's growing passion for music. The young performer has clearly inherited her parents' artistic instincts, having previously joined her father onstage during his comeback concert in Los Angeles this past April. North also made her mark earlier this year when she joined rapper Molly Santana onstage for an unreleased collaboration.
The family's support extended well beyond her parents. North's uncle Rob Kardashian, aunt Khloé Kardashian, and grandmother Kris Jenner all showed their encouragement via social media posts celebrating her milestone performance. Kim's stylist, Dani Levi, shared additional footage from the show, including photos of North and her mother posing backstage and clips of the young star commanding the stage.
At just 12 years old, North appears to be a natural performer, having grown up surrounded by music and entertainment. Her progression from occasional guest appearances to headlining her own set at a major music festival represents a significant step in establishing her own identity separate from her famous parents. The Summer Smash festival, known for showcasing emerging talent alongside established acts, proved the perfect venue for North to demonstrate her abilities.
The performance also highlights the evolving nature of celebrity family dynamics in the digital age, where the children of famous parents can build their own creative careers with direct access to audiences through social media platforms. North's journey mirrors that of other celebrity offspring who have successfully transitioned from the background of their parents' fame to the forefront of their own artistic endeavors.
As North continues to develop her musical talents and stage presence, this debut performance at Summer Smash 2026 will likely be remembered as the moment she stepped out from her parents' shadow and into her own spotlight.
Sources: Page Six

