How to Get Tickets to Beyoncé's <i>Cowboy Carter</i> Tour
A year after Beyoncé released Cowboy Carter, she’s finally taking it on the road. The Cowboy Carter and the Rodeo Chitlin Tour Circuit kicks off tonight in L.A. and will continue through the summer, concluding in Las Vegas on July 26.
The superstar first announced the tour around the time of the Grammy Awards this past February, where her LP was awarded Album of the Year. She went on to share tour dates on Instagram, along with visuals that promptly had the BeyHive buzzing (and brainstorming outfit ideas).
The singer had been hinting at a big reveal for weeks before the big announcement, ever since she performed at the 2024 Christmas Day NFL game halftime show, which streamed live on Netflix as the “Beyoncé Bowl.” Just after the show aired, she posted a video (that has since been deleted) with the date “14.25” and the caption, “Look at that horse.” (The phrase is a lyric from her track “Sweet Honey Buckin.’”) However, January 14 came and went without an announcement, as the singer delayed her news out of respect to those affected by the Los Angeles wildfires. Her charity, BeyGOOD, donated $2.5 million to support relief efforts.
Weeks later, on February 2, she announced the news for real. Now, as Beyoncé and her fans begin to saddle up, here’s everything you need to know about the Cowboy Carter Tour. (Yes, tickets are still available.)
How do you buy tickets for Cowboy Carter Tour?The general ticket sale began Friday, February 14 on Ticketmaster and Beyonce.com. (There were also multiple presales prior.) A few seats are still available on Ticketmaster depending on the city and venue, but there are also options on resale sites including StubHub and SeatGeek. Be sure to do your research before you purchase.
There will be 32 shows, with the tour beginning in Los Angeles on April 28 and concluding in Las Vegas on July 26. The tour includes performances in Beyoncé’s hometown of Houston, a show in Washington D.C. on the Fourth of July, and international stops in London and Paris.
Check out the full tour schedule below, including links to purchase tickets for the U.S. dates.
Los AngelesMonday, April 28 at SoFi Stadium
Thursday, May 1 at SoFi Stadium
Sunday, May 4 at SoFi Stadium
Wednesday, May 7 at SoFi Stadium
Friday, May 9 at SoFi Stadium
ChicagoThursday, May 15 at Soldier Field
Saturday, May 17 at Soldier Field
Sunday, May 18 at Soldier Field
East Rutherford, NJThursday, May 22 at MetLife Stadium
Saturday, May 24 at MetLife Stadium
Sunday, May 25 at MetLife Stadium
Wednesday, May 28 at MetLife Stadium
Thursday, May 29 at MetLife Stadium
LondonThursday, June 5 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Saturday, June 7 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Tuesday, June 10 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Thursday, June 12 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Saturday, June 14 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Monday, June 16 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
ParisThursday, June 19 at Stade de France
Saturday, June 21 at Stade de France
Sunday, June 22 at Stade de France
HoustonSaturday, June 28 at NRG Stadium
Sunday, June 29 at NRG Stadium
Washington, D.C.Friday, July 4 at Northwest Stadium
Monday, July 7 at Northwest Stadium
AtlantaThursday, July 10 at Mercedes Benz Stadium
Friday, July 11 at Mercedes Benz Stadium
Sunday, July 13 at Mercedes Benz Stadium
Monday, July 14 at Mercedes Benz Stadium
Las VegasFriday, July 25 at Allegiant Stadium
Saturday, July 26 at Allegiant Stadium
This story has been updated.
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