It’s only just begun, but Beyoncé ’s Cowboy Carter Tour is already riding high into the history books.
The global icon kicked off her latest tour with five sold-out shows at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, and according to Billboard Boxscore, that opening run has already shattered records. Grossing a staggering $55.7 million across 217,000 tickets, it marks the highest-grossing single-venue engagement ever by a woman and the biggest reported single-venue engagement of 2025 so far.
For perspective, Bey’s Cowboy Carter kickoff beat out major 2025 tour milestones from Coldplay’s Music of the Spheres run in Asia and Shakira’s seven-night Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran residency in Mexico City. It also holds the fifth-highest grossing tour stop of all time, putting it in close competition with juggernauts like U2’s Las Vegas Sphere residency and Harry Styles’ 15-date Love on Tour stretch at Madison Square Garden.
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Following the genre-blending success of Cowboy Carter, which redefined Beyoncé’s artistry within country and Americana spaces, this tour carries a distinctly Western aesthetic and cultural tone. But make no mistake: the production is peak Beyoncé—grand, ambitious, and undeniably historic.
With the tour running through July and demand still soaring, analysts are predicting that more records will fall before the final curtain. Whether through stunning visuals, impeccable choreography, or a reminder of her unmatched showmanship, Beyoncé is once again proving that her reign is far from over.
And for fans lucky enough to have tickets in hand, the Cowboy Carter Tour is shaping up to be more than just a concert—it’s a cultural moment.