His mother's a worldwide popstar and his father is a successful director, so it was only a matter of time before Rocco Ritchie followed in their footsteps.
Madonna's 11-year-old son took to the stage in Tel Aviv, Israel, last night as his famous mother kicked off her MDNA tour.
Proving that he's every inch the superstar's son, Rocco even endured a few costume changes just like Madonna including a black and white priest outfit.
Like mother, like son: Rocco Ritchie dons a priest outfit as he joins Madonna onstage in Israel
As he danced with his mother while she belted out her well-known hits, Rocco looked more than confident performing in front of the sold out crowd at the 35,000 Ramat Gan Stadium.
First up, Rocco arrived on the stage wearing a black printed T-shirt and matching jeans with bright red braces.
The closeness between him and his mother was evident as the Papa Don't Preach singer flung her arm around her eldest son while he clapped his hands. 
That's my boy! The 11-year-old was having a whale of a time at the opening show of the MDNA world tour
He then nipped backstage to change into the priest ensemble and joined more of Madonna's backing dancers as she continued to sing her hits.

Rocco even looked comfortable applauding the performance alongside Madonna's male backing dancers who were also dressed in black.
The youngster also showed off his dance moves when he changed into a blue shiny vest and large headphones while his mother took on the role of DJ behind him.
Hey DJ! The youngster showed off his dance moves while wearing orange headphones

Rocco, whose father is Guy Ritchie, appeared to be really enjoying himself and is no doubt planning to continue his stage appearances when Madonna takes her tour to Abu Dhabi and Europe.

The mother-of-four has received a backlash after deciding to kick off the world tour in Israel.

According to ynetnews.com, the Haredi journal hit out at her show describing it as 'disgraceful.'
Singing along: Madonna flung her arm around her eldest son as she sang her well-known hits
The publication went on to say that the residents of northern Galilee and Tiberius were 'shaken and disgusted' after realising that Madonna intended to visit the holy cities in northern Israel.
The singer, who is a well-known follower of Kabbalah, was not referred to by name in the article, but was instead call the 'famous gentile singer``.
Feeling confident: Rocco was more than happy to perform in front of the sold out crowd at the 35,000 Ramat Gan Stadium
Rock chick: Madonna received a backlash in Israel with one publication calling her 'disgraceful'