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Here's Everything You Need To Know About Beyoncé's 'Cowboy Carter' Tour

From purchasing tickets to how the pop icon is handling social media leaks.

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When Beyoncé postponed her highly anticipated “January 14th” announcement due to the Los Angeles wildfires, fans were upset, but knew it was worth the wait. Soon, the Houston artists’ charity, BeyGOOD, would donate $2.5 million USD to LA fire relief efforts as fans raced to theorize what the announcement could be. Little did we know, the announcement was the first of many.

After winning “Album of the Year” for Cowboy Carter at the 2025 GRAMMYS, she announced the tour. The news is a major win for fans following the highly successful Renaissance tour. It not only fueled the economies of nearby towns, but also drove fashion trends led by top designers. Now, Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter has everyone tapping into western aesthetics. This time, she made the costumes easier to attain with a new partnership. On February 24, Levi’s and Beyoncé announced the second phase of their collaboration, confirming what we predicted: Western style will continue to take over.

But just a few days before Knowles-Carter opened the tour in Inglewood, California, someone leaked a crucial tour detail: the stage design. In less than two days, the pop icon silenced the noise with one action.

“SHE COMING,” read the caption. Instead of directly responding to the leak, she released an official first look at the set design.

According to fans, the stage design for Cowboy Carter is a star shaped electric guitar. Immediately, others pointed out that the stage design for the Renaissance tour was the shape of a banjo — allegedly. (We’ll let you decide after looking at photos).

Keep scrolling for tour dates in your city.

April 28: Los Angeles, California at SoFi Stadium

May 1: Los Angeles, California at SoFi Stadium

May 4: Los Angeles, California at SoFi Stadium

May 7: Los Angeles, California at SoFi Stadium

May 15: Chicago, Illinois at Soldier Field

May 17: Chicago, Illinois at Soldier Field

May 22: East Rutherford, New Jersey at MetLife Stadium

May 24: East Rutherford, New Jersey at MetLife Stadium

May 25: East Rutherford, New Jersey at MetLife Stadium

May 28: East Rutherford, New Jersey at MetLife Stadium

June 5: London, U.K. at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

June 7: London, U.K at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

June 10: London, U.K at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

June 12: London, U.K. at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

June 19: Paris, France at Stade de France

June 21: Paris, France at Stade de France

June 28: Houston, Texas at NRG Stadium

June 29: Houston, Texas at NRG Stadium

July 4: Landover, Maryland at Northwest Stadium

July 10: Landover, Maryland at Northwest Stadium

July 10: Atlanta, Georgia at Mercedes-Benz Stadium

July 11: Atlanta, Georgia at Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Visit TicketMaster to purchase.

In other news, the Beyoncé Bowl pulls higher viewership than the 2024 CMAs — where Beyoncé herself was snubbed. Elsewhere, Megan thee Stallion releases a new single, “Whenever.”

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