
‘Cowboy Carter’ Tour 2025: Everything We Know About Beyoncé’s Big Announcement
All products are independently selected by our editors. If you buy something, we may earn an affiliate commission.
It’s happening. Over a month after the Beyoncé Bowl, the “16 Carriages” singer confirmed her highly-anticipated Cowboy Carter Tour 2025.
It hasn’t even been two years since the Renaissance World Tour kicked off in May 2023, but Beyoncé is ready to bring her country album on tour in 2025. On February 1, Beyoncé shared the news through two Instagram posts the day before the 67th-annual Grammy Awards, where she would go on to win several awards, including, finally, album of the year.
Beyoncé received 11 nominations total at the 2025 Grammys, bringing her count up to 99 nominations total. After picking up three more trophies on Sunday night, Beyoncé now boasts 35 awards to her name. She is still the most-decorated artist of all time.
After sharing her initial post on February 1, showcasing the title of her tour in flashing lights with a proper Western flair, Beyoncé revealed a brand-new headshot featuring the same platinum hair that’s been associated with her entire Renaissance era, though she’s added micro-braids and matching brows. “COWBOY CARTER TOUR 2025,” she captioned the post, further confirming her big move.
On Sunday evening after the Grammys, Bey also revealed the cities she’ll be making stops in for the Cowboy Carter Tour. Here’s everything we know about potential tour dates, prices, and set lists.
Okay, so what do we know about tour dates? We’ve got dates! On February 3, Beyoncé shared 22 tour dates on her website. Though tickets aren’t yet available, you can sign up for alerts.
The Cowboy Carter Tour will kick off in LA on April 28 (so, nope, no Beychella part two) and conclude in Atlanta in mid-July. (Peep the July 4 show in DC—I already know it’s going to be iconic.) There are significantly fewer dates on this tour than on the Renaissance tour, but there’s always the possibility that it could be extended. Who knows, maybe Act III will drop in late July after the tour wraps? Never say never.
April 28: Los Angeles SoFi Stadium
May 1: Los Angeles SoFi Stadium
May 4: Los Angeles SoFi Stadium
May 7: Los Angeles SoFi Stadium
May 15: Chicago Soldier Field
May 17: Chicago Soldier Field
May 18: New Jersey MetLife Stadium
May 24: New Jersey MetLife Stadium
May 25: New Jersey MetLife Stadium
May 28: New Jersey MetLife Stadium
June 5: London Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
June 7: London Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
June 10: London Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
June 12: London Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
June 19: Paris Stade de France
June 21: Paris Stade de France
June 28: Houston NRG Stadium
June 29: Houston NRG Stadium
July 4: Washington DC Northwest Stadium
July 7: Washington DC Northwest Stadium
July 10: Atlanta Mercedes-Benz Stadium
July 11: Atlanta Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Beyoncé kicked off her last tour in Sweden in May 2023, performing her Renaissance album all around the world before concluding her tour in the States. By the end of her run in October 2024, Beyoncé played 56 total concerts that averaged between between two and a half and three hours long.
Where is she touring? The Cowboy Carter Tour is going international.
After her historic evening at the 2025 Grammys, Beyoncé shared on Instagram a poster with nine locations—LA, Chicago, New York, London, Paris, Houston, Atlanta, Washington, DC, and Las Vegas—with the foreboding caption, “SHE COMING.”
Fans are already panicking because, well, there aren’t a lot of stops on this poster. “Beyoncé baby there’s only 9 cities on here????” reads one top comment. And another, “So we about to be fighting for tickets?”
What about prices? Start saving up now. With ticket resellers’ current grip on the process, it’s difficult to predict exactly what you’ll end up paying when the time comes. However, according to StubHub data reported by CNBC, the average price of Renaissance tickets was $322 toward the start of the tour. Toward the end of its run, Billboard reported that fans could expect to pay $400 to $550 per ticket, with prices ranging between $170 to $3,400.
What’s on the set list? Okay, here’s an easy one. The Cowboy Carter album!
Oh, you want a bit more than that? Well, here’s what we know about the Renaissance set list: Though there were some slight changes throughout the tour, Beyoncé played at least parts of every song off the album, as well as plenty of classics and deep cuts throughout her show’s six acts.
It seems safe to assume the Cowboy Carter Tour will play out in a similar fashion, though we can’t say for sure.
This post will be updated as we learn more.