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Beyonce, Jay Z Enjoy Shopping in East Hampton; Blue Ivy Wears Pigtails (PHOTOS)

Beyonce and Jay Z were photographed enjoying a family day out with their daughter Blue Ivy in The Hamptons on Tuesday.

The hip-hop power couple took a break from their "On The Run" tour, which kicked off in Miami last week, to spend quality time with their 2-year-old daughter.

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The trio made their way into Ralph Lauren in East Hampton where they spent a short time enjoying some low-key shopping.

Beyonce and Jay both opted to wear casual clothes on their family day out. The "Partition" singer, 32, paired jeans with a white shirt and gold sandals while the hip hop mogul, 44, also wore jeans, a grey shirt and white sneakers.

Blue Ivy, who was clinging to her famous father, was dressed in an adorable blue dress and designer sandals. The toddler also wore her hair in pigtails and held a white teddy bear.

On June 25, fans at the power couple's sold-out opening show were treated to a first-ever glimpse of their 2008 wedding video.

On April 4, 2008, Beyonce and Jay wed in a private ceremony before a small group of approximately 40 close friends and family and up until last week, they had never publicly shared details about their big day.

During a performance of Jay's "Young Forever," the couple played clips taken from their very private wedding ceremony, which drew applause from the excited crowd.

Beyonce is seen wearing a white wedding gown at the altar, while the hip-hop mogul is seen standing next to her in a traditional black and white tuxedo.

The couple is scheduled to perform 18 shows across the U.S. between June 25 and Aug. 6, however, more shows are likely to be added to the list at a later date. The tour was named after Beyonce and Jay Z's "Part II (On the Run)" song.

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