Beyoncé is officially hitting the road again, bringing Cowboy Carter to the stage in 2025. This tour won’t be a repeat of Renaissance, it’s smaller, more focused, and steeped in history. With just 22 shows across the U.S., U.K., and France, demand will be sky-high.
From ticket details to why this tour is more than just a set of concerts, here’s everything you need to know.

Tour Dates & Locations
Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter and the Rodeo Chitlin’ Circuit tour will stop in select cities, including multiple nights in London, Paris, and New Jersey.
Full Tour Schedule
📍 Los Angeles, CA – April 28, May 1, 4, 7 (SoFi Stadium)
📍 Chicago, IL – May 15, 17 (Soldier Field)
📍 East Rutherford, NJ – May 22, 24, 25, 28 (MetLife Stadium)
📍 London, U.K. – June 5, 7, 10, 12 (Tottenham Hotspur Stadium)
📍 Paris, France – June 19, 21 (Stade de France)
📍 Houston, TX – June 28, 29 (NRG Stadium)
📍 Washington, D.C. – July 4, 7 (Northwest Stadium)
📍 Atlanta, GA – July 10, 11 (Mercedes-Benz Stadium)
Fewer cities mean bigger demand, so if you’re hoping to go, act fast.
How to Get Beyoncé Tickets
With Renaissance tickets selling out in minutes, expect Cowboy Carter to be just as competitive. Here’s the breakdown:
- General Sale: February 14, 12 PM local time (Live Nation)
- BeyHive Presale: February 11, 12 PM
- Artist Presale: February 13 (sign up by February 6)
- Other Presales:
- U.S.: Citi, Verizon
- U.K. & France: Mastercard
VIP travel packages, including hotel stays and premium seats, will also be available through Vibee.
What This Tour Means

This isn’t just another stadium tour, it’s a moment. Cowboy Carter has already made history as the first country album by a Black woman to top the Billboard 200. Now, Beyoncé is bringing that story to life on stage.
The tour name—Cowboy Carter and the Rodeo Chitlin’ Circuit—isn’t just for show. The “Chitlin’ Circuit” was a network of venues that gave Black artists a stage during segregation. It helped launch the careers of legends like James Brown, Aretha Franklin, and Tina Turner. By naming her tour after it, Beyoncé is paying tribute to the past while reshaping the future of country music.
Many of the cities on this tour, including Houston and Chicago, were major stops on the original Chitlin’ Circuit, another detail that makes this more than just a run of shows.
What to Expect: The Sound, The Style, The Show
If Renaissance was a futuristic club night, Cowboy Carter is a modern rodeo, Beyoncé style. Expect a setlist blending country, R&B, and her signature anthems, likely featuring:
🎵 Texas Hold ‘Em (because, obviously)
🎵 16 Carriages (get ready for a cinematic moment)
🎵 Jolene (a rework of the Dolly Parton classic)
🎵 A few Renaissance hits and old-school Beyoncé staples
As for the fashion, expect cowboy boots, rhinestone fringe, and high-fashion Western influences. If her album visuals are anything to go by, the stage design will lean into this aesthetic, think Southern gothic meets high-production spectacle.
Beyoncé’s past tours have featured intricate storytelling, jaw-dropping visuals, and seamless live vocals. Given how personal Cowboy Carter is, this tour could be her most narrative-driven yet.
With limited dates and a clear artistic vision, Cowboy Carter is shaping up to be one of Beyoncé’s most intentional and historically significant tours yet. It’s more than just a set of concerts, it’s a statement on country music, Black artistry, and Beyoncé’s ever-evolving legacy.
If you want in, make sure you’re ready when tickets drop.