- Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter tour made history,cementing her status as a global musical legend
- TheTalk.NG reports that the tour began on April 28, 2025, in Inglewood, California, and ends on July 26, 2025, in Paradise, Nevada
- Billboard and Live Nation revealed the gross amount Beyonce’s 32-show stadium earned her, making her the highest-grossing artist
Beyoncé’s ‘Cowboy Carter’ tour has attained a new feat as the highest-grossing country tour ever.
The 32-show series concluded on Saturday (July 26) in Las Vegas with a surprise Destiny’s Child reunion.
Beyonce’s Cowboy Carter tour makes history.
Credit: @beyonceSource: Instagram
The 32-show series concluded on Saturday (July 26) in Las Vegas with a surprise Destiny’s Child reunion.
According to Pollstar, the tour has achieved an unprecedented feat by earning more over $400 million. Beyoncé is also the first American artist to have two distinct tours generate more than $400 million, with her 2023 ‘Renaissance’ tour, previously dubbed one of the highest-grossing tours of all time, grossing $579 million (£434 million) across 56 events.
The ‘Cowboy Carter’ tour is also the shortest to ever reach that milestone, with its closest challengers trailing well behind. These include her previous tour (56 dates), The Rolling Stones’ 2017 – 2021 No Filter Tour (58 dates), and Metallica’s current M72 World Tour (60 so far).
This time, Bey performed in only nine locations, with mini-residency stops in Los Angeles, New York City, Atlanta, London, and Las Vegas. It was a departure from her previous ‘Renaissance’ tour, which saw her perform in 39 cities across 17 nations.
Other surprise guests included Jay-Z, who made a special appearance in Atlanta for ‘Crazy In Love’, followed by solo performances of his own songs ‘Public Service Announcement’ and ‘I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me)’. It came after he joined her in France in June, marking their first stage appearance in seven years.
Before that, Beyoncé shocked fans in Paris by bringing Miley Cyrus out to perform their collaboration ‘II Most Wanted’ for the first time.
TheTalk.NG earlier reported that Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter tour witnesssed two special guests duing it’s kickstart: her kids, Blue Ivy Carter and Rumi Carter.
The US singer kicked off her Cowboy Carter and the Rodeo Chitlin’ Circuit Tour on April 28 at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles with a memorable opening night filled with sparkling moments, powerful vocals, and a celebration of family.
In one of the night’s most talked-about moments, 13-year-old Blue Ivy triumphantly returned to the stage, dancing front and centre during her mother’s performance of America Has a Problem.
Rumi warms hearts as she makes her debut on Beyoncé’s ‘Cowboy Carter’ tour.
Credit: @beyonceSource: Instagram
The audience exploded in cheers as Blue, now a seasoned performer in her own right, confidently commanded the stage, while the other dancers stood back respectfully.
Beyoncé was beaming with pride as she watched her daughter, her delight radiating as thousands of fans roared in support.
Rumi, who was only making her debut stage appearance, was quite excited to be standing in front of such a large crowd.
The lovely seven-year-old wore a gold feathery dress and stood by her mother’s side. Rumi couldn’t contain her joy, jumping up and down and waving to the audience.
Following the touching performance, a montage of Beyoncé with her children — Blue, Rumi, and twin brother Sir — aired on the stadium screens, prompting a surge of emotional reactions throughout social media, Essence Magazine reports.
Beyoncé wins legal trademark for daughter’s name
TheTalk.NG recalls reporting that Beyoncé had won a long-running legal struggle to trademark her daughter’s name, Blue Ivy.
Following a 12-year legal fight, the Trademark Official Gazette stated on December 31 that the global diva now had exclusive rights.
Wedding planner Veronica Morales, who had used ‘Blue Ivy Events’ for her firm since 2009, objected to the filing by the US singer.
Source: TheTalk.NG




